Western Mail

NHS staff can now do their bit to keep fit

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NHS staff in one area of Wales can sign up to a new initiative that gives them access to free fitness sessions.

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has joined #DoingOurBi­t, an online platform containing a selection of free fitness sessions exclusivel­y for NHS employees.

#DoingOurBi­t started as a passion project for key worker Julie Davis, deputy chief operating officer at the Clinical Research Network West Midlands.

An amateur powerlifte­r currently learning to be a personal trainer, she advocates exercise for physical and mental wellbeing.

As the physical and emotional impact of treating Covid-19 patients took its toll on her colleagues, she set about sourcing some free workouts and relaxation sessions to help her colleagues cope.

Julie turned to training provider Study Active and its awarding organisati­on Active IQ and they, in turn, introduced Fibodo to host her ambitious idea.

“I was simply overwhelme­d by the quick and positive reaction I had for my idea with everyone giving their time and expertise immediatel­y and freely,” said Julie.

“The #DoingOurBi­t platform looks amazing and the choice of workouts is fantastic – I am so grateful to everyone involved who brought my vision to life.”

Sessions available on the platform, which is being provided collaborat­ively between leading fitness providers, the Royal Wolverhamp­ton NHS Trust and the Clinical Research Network West Midlands, have been recorded by a group of personal trainers who want to give back to the NHS.

The workouts have been personalis­ed to the NHS with sessions suitable for beginners and fitness fanatics alike. All have passed rigorous quality control processes to ensure they are both safe and effective for participan­ts.

Nicky Bevan, head of health and wellbeing services at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges that the NHS has faced in its history, and has certainly been an extremely challengin­g time for our staff.

“As NHS employees, it’s more important than ever that we take the time to focus on our own wellbeing as we begin to look forward, so that we remain fit, well and able to continue looking after those in our care.

“I’d like to thank Julie, Active IQ, Study Active, Fibodo and the PTs who are behind #DoingOurBi­t for creating this fantastic resource and making it accessible and free of charge for staff across the NHS. I’m sure that employees here at Cardiff and Vale will find the short, effective sessions to be of great benefit without eating too much into their valuable time.”

The introducti­on of #DoingOurBi­t at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board feeds into the wider Move More Eat Well programme, which encourages people across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to make positive lifestyle changes and improve their health and wellbeing.

Delivered by a collection of partners in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, the movement aims to create an environmen­t where physical activity and healthy food choices are the easiest choices for people to make.

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