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    Weʼve raised £20 to support and empower young cancer survivors to become fitness coaches and to change lives through the Battle Cancer Move Forward Initiative

    Funded on Friday, 1st October 2021

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    BLK BOX have partnered with Battle Cancer, the world's leading functional fitness fundraising event series.

    The Battle Cancer Move Forward Program is a global initiative to create a network of educated health professionals to serve those during or post-cancer treatment. The program aims to also provide a free resource for fitness professionals to learn how to support those experiencing mental health issues and how to effectively communicate and signpost those individuals to seek more help.

    SUPPORT WHEN THEY NEED IT MOST

    When people undergo or complete treatment for cancer they're often left to return to "life as usual," but for them, that no longer exists. Battle Cancer Move Forward provides a support system and structure for them to take control of their own lives and adapt physically and mentally to take on the world around them. Sometimes, it is the only help they have to do so.

    SURVIVORS LEADING SURVIVORS

    The program puts cancer survivors in local gyms and provides them with a 10-week CrossFit course. At the end, one attendee will be selected to go to a seminar to receive their CrossFit Level 1 certification. That coach then commits to teaching the next wave of survivors. Support from someone who's walked a mile in their shoes.

    EVERYBODY WINS

    The entire program kicks off with a 1-day session at a local gym, where Battle Cancer delivers a mental health toolkit, a free resource for fitness professionals to learn how to support those experiencing emotional/mental health issues, and how to effectively communicate and signpost those individuals to seek more help. Together, we can help support those who need our help.

    PROVEN TO CHANGE LIVES

    The Battle Cancer Move Forward program is based on research from CLIC Sargent’s Move Forward initiative - a study examining the impact of a 10-week CrossFit program on the fitness and quality of life with teenage and young adult cancer survivors.

    ​The study found that the experimental group saw an overwhelming improvement in physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning, as well as a reduction in fatigue, appetite loss, and financial difficulties.

    With over 17 million people diagnosed with cancer each year, and those dying across the globe hitting 9.6 million in 2018, there is a significant need to offer a service of mental and physical wellness to those affected.

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      • Heather Clarke

        Heather Clarke

        Aug 19, 2021

        Good luck guys

        £20.00

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