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Holiday fitness for kids

Noosa Leisure Centre has launched new Noosa Fit Kids holiday sessions- an hour and a half of fun active games and modified sports specifically designed for children & tweens!

The program, says Noosa Leisure Centre Coordinator Cathy Simon, is designed to encourage children’s interest in physical activity, from a young age.

“The holiday sessions will be held for 5-8’s and 8-12 year olds. These sessions are designed to be fun and engaging for children while helping to develop their motor skills in preparation for taking part in sport. Activities are in the indoor stadium, so rain, hail or shine the session will go ahead in all weather!” Ms Simon said.

“Games you know and games you don’t, but all fun and all active to wear your kids out. A good night sleep guaranteed after all this running around!” Ms Simon said.

“The Fit Kids Program is a great way to give kids a taste of a range of different sports before they sign on to any one sporting activity for a season and is fully supervised by staff with blue cards.” she said.

There will be two days offered on the upcoming school holidays: Wednesday 26 September and Wednesday 3 October, 5-8’s 10.30am- 12pm and 8-12’s 1.00- 2.30pm.

Places are limited so be sure to book in the Fit Kids holiday sessions, parents should contact the Noosa Leisure Centre on (07) 5329 6550 or visit www.noosaleisurecentre.com.au

 

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