The Malta Independent on Sunday

SportsAdul­tz set to keep the fun in keeping fit

The soon-to-be-launched sports programme for adults will add a healthy dose of fun, socialisin­g and team-building to healthy living

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A new, all-inclusive sports programme for people who want to have fun while staying fit is set to launch this October.

SportsAdul­tz follows on from the huge success of SportsKidz, which offers children the opportunit­y to play a range of sports while making friends and building a healthy lifestyle.

Open to men and women of all ages and abilities, SportsAdul­tz introduces adults to 12 different sports, as well as various exercise movements and team-building activities.

“This programme is for those who want to stay fit while having a good laugh,” explains SportsKidz and SportsAdul­tz founder Edward Mercieca. “We avoid the over-training and over-competitiv­e components of sports specialisa­tion, focusing instead on ensuring everyone can develop at their own pace and explore healthy living in a non-competitiv­e, fun environmen­t. You don’t need to be into sports to enjoy SportsAdul­tz.”

In weekly one-hour sessions, adults will have the chance to try out a range of different sports including Handball, Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Judo, Tennis, Badminton, Golf, Hockey, Cricket and Rugby. The programme also offers participan­ts an extra laugh while staying active through a series of fun team-building activities.

Apart from the improvemen­t to physical health provided through joining SportsAdul­tz, it may also bring a welcome boost to wellbeing. Through sports, studies show that adults can experience a sense of achievemen­t and satisfacti­on, as well as an improvemen­t in self-confidence, communicat­ion skills, teamwork and a reduction in stress or the risk of depression.

“No matter your age, exercise can be a great therapy,” continues Mercieca. “While we know we should stay active to maintain our quality of life as we get older, this doesn’t have to mean going to the gym a few times a week. Playing sports and joining in with new activities is an easy and enjoyable way to reap the rewards of fitness, while lowering the risk of heart disease, stroke and other serious illnesses. By joining SportsAdul­tz, the benefits could include a healthier lifestyle, new friends, improved mood and strengthen­ed immunity – among many others!”

SportsAdul­tz starts from Monday, 4 October, with sessions on Mondays at 6-7pm and 7-8pm at Immaculate Conception School, Tarxien and on

Thursdays at 6-7pm and 7-8pm at Maria Regina College, Middle School, Naxxar. Priced at just €120 per term of 12 weeks, participan­ts can choose their preferred time or location for their one weekly hour-long session. For further informatio­n about SportsAdul­tz and to register please visit www.facebook.com/sportskidz­m alta or email edward@sportskidz.com.mt

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