Sunderland Echo

Fast Feet goes national

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through franchises.

“We want to deliver our brand in areas we can’t at the moment,” he said.

“We’re looking for experience­d, passionate coaches who may have a footballin­g background or may be coaches already.

“We’ve seen the difference Fast Feet has had on the confidence, ability and future career prospects of youngsters taking part in our programmes.

“Because we welcome all abilities, from beginners to advanced, and all age groups from pre-school to 16-year olds, we’re offering a unique package of skills and coaching at Fast Feet.

“We’ll guide each franchisee through our programmes and help them with setting up the business – I did it myself and I’m aware of the challenges in starting a business.

“It’s good that we can pass on our own experience to other coaches who are equally enthusiast­ic about football training.”

Mark has appointed a franchise director, and staff headcount at the firm’s offices in the Evolve Business Centre, at Rainton Bridge, will continue to rise because of the continuing support franchisee­s will need.

“Evolve is an excellent base. It is central, coaches and staff can easily get to us, and the Evolve staff are superb, really helping us to get on with our business.”

Fast Feet now has youngsters coming from Darlington, Hartlepool and Northaller­ton to take part in coaching at Fast Feet venues in Chesterle-Street and across South Tyneside. More girls are taking part in Fast Feet coaching, and the academy offers girls’ only and mixed sessions, to suit the individual.

Coun Michael Mordey, deputy leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see not only the success of Fast Feet but also the success of its students.

“In nurturing their talents, Fast Feet has built a strong reputation which will make a real difference to the skills and ambitions of many more young people across the country through franchises.”

 ??  ?? Mark Rutter, right, of Fast Feet with deputy leader of Sunderland City Council Michael Mordey.
Mark Rutter, right, of Fast Feet with deputy leader of Sunderland City Council Michael Mordey.

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