Rochdale Observer

Club’s fitness scheme

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A RUGBY League team have launched a programme to help men lose weight and improve their health.

The Rochdale Hornets Foundation have announced that their Back Onside programme will kick-off in the New Year.

Back Onside is an initiative that will help men get back into exercise and to improve the health of those who have fallen away from sports and exercise, as well as helping to foster an environmen­t that promotes positive mental health.

Back Onside is primarily aimed at men aged between 35 and 64 but fixtures are open to all ages.

The free sessions will be taking place at Oulder Hill School between 7pm and 8pm on Wednesdays, beginning on the 16th of January and will run for 10 weeks.

Men who sign up to the National Lottery-funded Sport England initiative will be involved in 10 weekly fixtures lasting 60 minutes each that focus on multi-sports activities, including rugby and football, as well as team-building exercises.

Chris Rostron, the head of Rugby League Cares, said: “Back Onside is a brilliant way for men to rediscover the benefits of exercise in a safe and familiar environmen­t, and with expert help from experience­d Rugby League profession­als.

“We all lead busy lives with work and family commitment­s and it’s often the case that men struggle to find the time or the inclinatio­n to exercise regularly. Once you stop doing something you enjoy, it can be hard to find the motivation to start again, which leads to many men missing out on the health benefits that come from being active.

“Back Onside aims to tackle that trend and provide men with the opportunit­y to work alongside current and retired Rugby League players in fixtures that combine exercise and activities with fun and banter.”

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