Stockport moved like never before with the help of Life Leisure’s Move Stockport campaign.
Over 8 million minutes of movement recorded as Stockport stepped up to the challenge this September
Stockport moved like never before with the help of Life Leisure’s Move Stockport campaign. The challenge to complete 30 minutes of exercise every day encouraged thousands of people across the Borough to get active and see what a difference it could make to their lives.
The campaign reached far and wide, inspiring families, schools, workplaces and locals to prioritise their wellbeing through physical activity, and the results are in.
8 million minutes of movement
It’s estimated that the total ‘minutes of movement’ recorded across Stockport this September increased from 7.418 million to 8.256 million! That’s an 11% increase, or an impressive extra 838,000 minutes.
That’s the equivalent of residents in Stockport completing almost 14,000 extra hours of exercise this September, or 465 more hours of movement every single day; a clear sign that the Borough is embracing movement and recognising the long list of benefits it can have on your quality of life.
More than 3,000 people from the local community took part in Move Stockport activities during the month, from outdoor events and school challenges to community exercise classes, showing the power of collaboration in creating a more active, connected Stockport.
Inspiring movement
Throughout September, Life Leisure’s teams worked closely with schools, local businesses, community partners, the council and public health to help people find fun, accessible ways to get active. Highlights included:
There were over 15 free sessions to get involved with over the month, providing opportunities for people from all walks of life to get moving, try something new, and build healthy habits.
From 8 months to 80 years, Stockport proves movement is for everyone
“National Fitness Day is always a big one for us, but this year we wanted to do even more, especially as it complements our ‘Move Stockport’ campaign so well.” said Michelle Childs, Head of Health and Communities at Life Leisure. “From the youngest members of our community to the oldest, people were moving, smiling, and discovering how fun and accessible exercise can be. Every move really does count, and we guarantee you’ll feel stronger and healthier for doing it.”
Michelle also added, “Seeing all those people of all ages moving together was incredible. It’s proof that you don’t need to be in the gym 7 days a week to make a positive change. Just half an hour of movement a day is enough to feel healthier, happier, and more connected to your community.”
The Move Stockport campaign formed part of Life Leisure’s ongoing mission to improve the lives of others, focusing on removing barriers to activity and helping people discover ways to move that suit their lifestyle.
We’re not done yet. Watch this space.
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Life Leisure
Life Leisure is a Community Interest Company (CIC) wholly owned by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council and work to ensure all Stockport residents can access affordable provision within our community.
We believe that physical activity can enhance the health and wellbeing of communities, and work to positively impact the mental, social and physical good health of local people.
Our Purpose is simple: “We exist to improve the lives of others”. This drives everything we do at work and is as relevant for our workforce as it is for our customers. Our mission is “To develop a healthier and more active community”.
We enshrine all of this into our strap-line “Live well, live life”.
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