Football fans in training
Starting at Fir Park soon Football Fans in Training (FFIT) is a new nationwide health project being launched across every club in the SPL, and set to kick off this September at Motherwell FC.
Supporters can sign up to take part in sessions aimed at increasing physical activity, improving diet and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
FFIT is open to 35-65 year old overweight males and is being provided by Motherwell FC as a FREE service to our supporters! You will become part of the club for 12 weeks, being issued with official Motherwell FC training kit to work with our football and health coaches one evening per week.
Similar programmes have proved a massive success with clubs in the English Premiership and Championship. Now we will be leading the way in Scotland!
To sign up all you have to do is meet the criteria below, and contact us with your details.
It’s a great opportunity to improve your fitness, lose weight, and train with fellow supporters at Fir Park.
Motherwell FC Football Fans in Training
Start Date: 21/09/2010, 3pm-5pm and 5.15pm to 7.15pm.
Venue: Davie Cooper Suite, Fir Park
Eligibility
You are eligible to take part if you are a male between 35 and 65 years old and meet any of the following criteria:
BMI of 27+ (Calculate this by visiting http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ )
Belly 100cm + (measure your waist and go around your belly!)
Trouser waist size of 38 inches +
Contact
To get involved please email us on Graeme.mcarthur@motherwellfc.co.uk]Graeme.mcarthur@motherwellfc.co.uk[/email] This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 01698 239926 with the details below:
Name
Address
Postcode
Contact Telephone
BMI / Belly / Trouser size
Or contact the Motherwell FC FFIT team on:
Telephone: 01698 239926
Email: Graeme.mcarthur@motherwellfc.co.uk
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CLUB ACTION: Scottish Government funding requires us to keep a record of everyone who has responded even if they turn out not to be eligible, or drop out of the programme.