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Range of activities on offer for residents as part of Healthy Sunshine Coast movement

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Yoga mats, running shoes and water bottles are mobilising across the region with more than 2000 people joining Sunshine Coast Council’s Healthy Sunshine Coast movement this year.

Classes kicked off in February and additional low cost activities have been added to the March line-up of classes.

Two new Active Seniors classes have started at the YMCA, while a strength and functional movement class has started at Caloundra Indoor Stadium and a class favourite, Zumba@Kings, has returned to Kings Beach Park every Wednesday afternoon. For people in the southern hinterland there is also a new class in Mooloolah.

Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said he was pleased to see strong interest in this year’s program.

“We’ve got outdoor classes at Bokarina, Beerwah and Yandina, aqua fitness at Nambour and Little Mountain Aquatic Centres, plus sessions at Mooloolaba TAFE, Nambour Gym and the Range Community Gym at Mapleton and lots of yoga on offer,” Cr Law said.

“Now that people have joined it’s time to start your fitness journey by selecting a class to attend. The benefits flow-on not just physically, but mentally and socially as well.

“We are strongly committed to inspiring healthy, active communities as part of our Sunshine Coast Community Strategy 2019-2041.”

People can choose to move and reconnect with nature in a park as part of Parks Week ( March 6-14), with free weekly classes held in Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden, Buderim Town Park and Kings Beach Park Amphitheatre.

On March 20, Healthy Sunshine Coast will celebrate Harmony Day with a special “Come and Try” event in the Contemplation Garden at Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden from 8.30-11am.

On the day, Healthy Sunshine Coast instructors will demonstrate yoga, tai chi and group fitness – try one or all three. You’ll also be able to experience the unique mindful Labyrinth Walk.

For more information on these special events visit http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Living-and-Community/Community-Support/Healthy-and-Active/Healthy-Sunshine-Coast/Special-Events

In 2021, classes need to be booked to keep everyone in our community safe. You must JOIN THE MOVEMENT first – it’s free to join – you’ll find the link on council’s webpage. Once you’ve completed your registration simply browse the activities on offer and contact each provider to book into the classes of your choice.

Once you’ve joined the program, you’ll be invited to join the Facebook Group if you wish. You will receive regular e-newsletters and you can view the latest information on Healthy Sunshine Coast classes by visiting our webpage.

The Healthy Sunshine Coast program is suitable for adults of all ages and fitness levels, is great for beginners or people returning to exercise and an ideal introduction to try something new.

Healthy Sunshine Coast Service Providers deliver programmed activities that are aligned to current COVID Safe practices as required by Queensland Health.

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