Armies of youngsters turned up at the Recreation Ground to mark the launch of a new Bath Rugby club initiative, aimed at encouraging children to live fitter, healthier lives.
The launch of the Bath Rugby Childrenâs Challenge gave children the chance to pit their wits against the pros with activities including trying to sprint faster than wing Tom Biggs, doing as many keepie-uppies as wing Matt Banahan and hula-hooping for longer than lock Dave Attwood.
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The challenges are part of Bath Rugbyâs new Junior Membership Club, which head coach Mike Ford hopes will recruit 10,000 youngsters in the first year.
He said: âChildren all over the UK need encouragement and outlets like this if we are to steer them away from a culture that revolves around TV and the sofa.
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âWe are passionate about increasing our engagement with the kids all over the region and helping them to be active.â
City mum Alice Camp, echoed the sentiment that children needed to be more engaged with outdoor activities, and must do so earlier.
There with three-year-old daughter, Bella, she said: âThe initiative is a brilliant idea. Days like this will get children back outside instead of being inactive inside. Itâs important that they are encouraged to do so in their formative years, and thatâs why Bella is signed up already. She already tackles well.â
The club is open to boys and girls up to the age of 15 and will see challenge activities at home games in the new rugby season, with benchmarks set by the players.
Ford added: âWe see this as a key part of Bath Rugbyâs legacy â to help and inspire local children. As a club we are very much involved in the local community, either by fundraising or lending a helping hand where needed.â
It also gave fans an opportunity to meet their heroes, and to help promote the sport itself.
Sam Higgs, 16, from Wells, said: âThings like this are good for game of rugby. The media coverage of football is so great that too many people are diverted away from rugby. Hopefully occasions like this can change that.â
Children should register online at www.bathrugby.com/fans/jmc to become members of the new club.
Challenges will be set up on the Recreation Ground in the outfield at each home game throughout the season, with spot prizes awarded for effort and a leaderboard maintained throughout the season.
Hula-hooping with Bath Rugby stars launches new children"s club
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