Lismore and district farmers will have access to a new weekly fitness group commencing Friday 5 July for six weeks at the Lismore Community Health Centre gym.
Funded by the FAT Farmers Rural Health Initiative the program aims to encourage farmers and those living in rural communities to get active, connect with others and have some fun.
South West Healthcare’s Manager Camperdown and Lismore Community Health, Lauren Paterson said social activity groups in rural areas can be an incredible boost to people’s health both mentally and physically.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming our first group on Friday 5 July and hope to see numbers build as word spreads in the community.
“FAT Farmers have been running successful sessions for 10 years largely based in South Australia This is a really great partnership opportunity – they have the funding, we have the space,” Ms Paterson said.
The first session is free and open to men of all ages and fitness levels with the hope that the program will have enough interest to continue running it beyond the funding assistance.
Ms Paterson said each session would take the format of gym circuit class with new activities introduced each week to keep the atendees engaged.
“We’ve had eight locals sign-up already and can’t wait to get the program underway with local Personal Trainer, Lauren Williams,” she said.
To register your interest or for more information please contact Lismore Community Health on 5558 3000.