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Up and walking – Northern NSW Football’s Walking Football pilot program to return for Term Three

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Northern NSW Football’s Walking Football pilot program will return for term three after its initial launch proved to be a big winner.

 

Men and women aged 50 years and over were invited to take part in Northern NSW Football's exciting walking football pilot program in May, with participants glowing in their praise for the concept.


Walking football will return across northern NSW in term three with hubs at Tuncurry, Mullumbimby and Speers Point’s Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility starting from July. Four come and try days were also held at Speers Point, Boolaroo and Tuncurry.


Walking football is a low-impact, team-based exercise utilising the defined Walking Football Rules and Formats.


It is a slower-paced form of football with players always having one foot on the ground. Matches are played with modified 5v5 or 6v6 formats on smaller pitches with shortened game time. Participants register individually with teams formed on the day or night.


Walking Football aims to provide participants physical and mental health benefits, social connectedness and promotion of the benefits of ongoing physical activity.


"We were super excited to get this pilot program up and running last term. Or up and walking in this case," NNSWF Walking Football Project Officer Michelle Forbes said.


"The initial term was a great success and we're keen for as many people as possible to come along and enjoy a different version of the game.


“Walking football is a wonderful place to make new friends, meet up with old friends and enjoy being active. It is a welcoming version of the game for beginners as well as those who want to continue to play their much-loved game into their later years.


“As we age, staying physically active is an important way to maintain our health and independence.” The cost of the pilot program at NNSWF hubs is $80 per person for the eight-week league.


Participants can register online for the Walking Football Social Leagues online at northernnswfootball.com.au/walking-football


See a full list of term three Walking Football hubs at www.northernnswfootball.com.au/walking-football


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