Hello! On Sunday 1st March I will be running the Brighton Half Marathon on behalf of the FMG Project, a Brighton-based charity that supports young people facing barriers to participation in sport and exercise, to learn, grow and achieve through fitness. I am now asking for donations...
Hello! On Sunday 1st March I will be running the Brighton Half Marathon on behalf of the FMG Project, a Brighton-based charity that supports young people facing barriers to participation in sport and exercise, to learn, grow and achieve through fitness. I am now asking for donations of any amount towards the charity, as it would not only be greatly appreciated by myself but more importantly would be going towards a great cause. More information about the FMG group can be found below. Thank you!
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FMG Project runs free gym-based coaching programmes for local young people to help empower and equip them for their futures. We primarily work with young people who are facing barriers to participation in sport and exercise, such as, ill or poor mental health, learning difficulties, coming from a low-income family, having a criminal record, disengaging with mainstream education and more.
Our aim is to help young people facing barriers to participation in sport and exercise, to learn, grow and achieve through fitness. Our programmes are 10-week, gym-based coaching programmes combining expert strength and conditioning training, coaching around mindsets and motivation, as well as educational content about exercise, nutrition and health and wellbeing. This powerful combination of training in a unique and fun gym environment, alongside supportive and challenging coaching around different mindsets, helps young people to grow in confidence and increase their motivation and resilience, as well as improve teamwork and communication skills.
Parents of participants have described the work that we do as "excellent and extremely valuable" and others have labelled our programmes as a "life-saver". On completion of these programmes, young people get continued support and access to free regular gym sessions at the gym up until the age of 19. Towards the end of our programmes, we teach them coaching skills and they are then given opportunities to practice these coaching skills with adult volunteers. Those with a particular interest in coaching or personal training can then go on to complete a Level 2 Gym Instructor qualification, paid for by the charity, and some of these have gone on to become paid coaches in our classes.