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Get ready for Back to School at FootMotion Noosa

It’s that time of the year again where Noosa parents are pulling their kids off the beach and putting them into shoes, getting them ready to run back to school.

Before deciding on which school shoe style to go for in 2023, be sure to head in store to FootMotion Noosa located at 2/34 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Heads.

FootMotion stocks major footwear brands, including school favourite, Ascent Footwear, with multiple age brackets, widths and sizes available.

The helpful new branch owners are local legends Tim and Bec Rook, both of whom have played an active role in the Noosa sporting and business community for a number of years.

They have very keen health and fitness interests and are focused on longevity.

Bec has been a competitive and social runner for several years. As an ultra-trail runner she clocks at least 80kms a week and also enjoys gym and bikram as part of her body maintenance routine.

Tim has been the president of the Noosa Triathlon Club for a number of years and has competed in a massive three Ironmans and several Olympic distance events.

He’s engaged with the business community as president of the Noosaville Business Association and vice president for the Noosa Chamber of Commerce.

Get your personal fitup at the new store, located at 2/34 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Heads.

For more information call (07) 5474 2332 or email noosa@footmotion.com.au

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