Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIA brings David Beckham to promote healthier, longer, better lives

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AIA, the largest independen­t publicly listed pan-asian life insurance group, yesterday launched a new content series (filming was conducted prior to the Covid-19 pandemic) in partnershi­p with its Global Ambassador David Beckham and partner Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

This series marks the first time AIA has brought its two global partners together. A teaser image released this week shows the pairat Spurs’ world-renowned stadium.

The initiative is underpinne­d by AIA’S purpose-led brand promise of helping people to live healthier, longer and better lives.

It sees David Beckham visit Spurs’ training ground and stadium where he met with Head Coach Jose Mourinho, first team players, coaches and nutritioni­sts.

David Beckham and members of the Spurs team discuss the simple health and lifestyle choices everyone can make to improve their health, whether a profession­al player or not.

The episodes include a focus on the importance of getting sufficient sleep, building on AIA’S successful programme, which raises awareness of the physical and mental benefits of sleep.

In one episode, David Beckham meets South Korea’s Son Heung-min and Brazil’s Lucas Moura, both of whom credit stable sleep patterns as one of the major factors in boosting their performanc­e in training and on the pitch.

Alongside Spurs in-house experts, they discuss how the Club supports them in establishi­ng good routines, getting enough quality sleep and offer tips everyone can use in their daily lives.

The Spurs team emphasise how the combinatio­n of all these individual actions can really help to increase both mental and physical fitness.

At a time when we are all focussed on our health, doing what we can to help us be stronger, fitter and boost our immunity has never been more important.

AIA Global Ambassador, David Beckham, said: “As new club owner with Inter Miami CF I want to help our team be the best they can be. I am grateful to AIA for giving me the opportunit­y to learn about

Spurs’ pioneering approach to player health and wellness and to get insight from a manager as experience­d and successful as Jose was a real privilege.”

“There is a lot of science and new thinking in the game since I was a player but it’s clear that simple things like a solid routine and great sleep are still really important. I am proud to partner with AIA and to see first-hand their commitment to supporting people to live healthier lives.”

Spurs’ Head Coach, Jose Mourinho, said: “It was a pleasure to welcome a true football legend like David back to the Club earlier this season and to learn about his affinity to Tottenham Hotspur through his family ties and training at the Club in 2011.”

“We also spent time discussing the virtues of team preparatio­n and ensuring the players are in peak condition both physically and mentally. Leading a healthy lifestyle has never been more important than at the current time and we are proud of AIA’S great work to promote wellbeing through our partnershi­p with them.”

In another episode, Spurs’ players Harry Winks and Japhet Tanganga join David Beckham to talk about the importance of maintainin­g discipline when making lifestyle choices, not just from getting enough sleep, but also eating well to give them an extra edge throughout their careers.

The combinatio­n of all these small steps, combine to make a tangible difference to our health and wellbeing.

Both David Beckham and Spurs are playing a key role in making AIA synonymous with Healthier, Longer, Better Lives, through leveraging the power of football to reach millions across the Asia-pacific region.

AIA has partnered with Spurs since 2013 and is the Club’s Global Principal Partner. The partnershi­p has been used to promote the vital role that active participat­ion in sport plays in helping people to live healthier, longer and better lives.

The Club and AIA have seen great success in delivering their unique football developmen­t programme, engaging local communitie­s and helping develop the football skills and overall physical fitness to over 55,000 people in 15 of AIA’S 18 markets in the Asia-pacific region.

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David Beckham and Jose Mourinho on pitch

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