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Gyms ready to help people affected by Covid-19

Posted onPosted on 5th Mar

Mansfield District Leisure Trust has announced the roll out of the Rebuild™ training programme, which aims to inform, educate, and prepare gym teams dealing with customers who have been affected by COVID-19.

More than 4m people in the UK are struggling with the effects of the coronavirus and CAWS® Rebuild™ certified coaches will be equipped to work with people recovering from Covid-19 and Long-Covid after the acute phase.

The Rebuild™ course is run virtually using content provided by world-class fitness coaches, athletes and subject matter experts and 10 Level 3 fitness coaches from the leisure trust’s sites are completing the programme, recognised across Europe as the leading education course in Covid-19 rehabilitation for fitness and sports professionals.

Andrew Smith, contract manager for Mansfield District Leisure Trust, said: “As we approach the potential reopening date of April 12th for gyms and fitness facilities, it’s vital that our teams are expertly prepared to deal with the unique challenge presented by the Covid era. We’ve been running safety training and refresher courses during lockdowns, but the CovidOVID-focused programme from CAWS® was something that really stood out as adding value to our health and fitness offering.

“Rebuild™ is proving popular with our gym teams who see this new type of training as adding to their customer-focused skillsets. By April 12th, I fully expect us to have ten gym staff fully qualified and ready to expertly assist those customers who’ve experienced Covid-19 at its most direct level.”

CAWS® built the Rebuild™ Programme in direct response to the needs of individuals who have lived with Covid-19 and suffering with ongoing symptoms in the wake of the virus.

CAWS managing director Mel Spooner said: “We’re delighted to be teaming up with Mansfield District Leisure Trust to offer our Rebuild™ programme. As an operator, they’ve seen the clear, added value a product like this brings to their teams working the gym floor and just as importantly to the customers who’ll be returning to much-missed facilities having lived with Covid-19.”

Education director Dr Colin Robertson added: “As a sector we’ve made some big claims with regard to our place in this, being preventative and part of the solution. Now is the opportunity for us to step up and deliver that. If we get this right, if we start to work with people and have that broader impact, we can grow exercise participation as a whole beyond where it’s been sat for the last 25 years easily, just by getting the right messages across now. We’re extremely grateful to Mansfield District Leisure Trust for joining the initiative, as together we can help far more people who are seeking help.

Mansfield District Leisure Trust operates four facilities in the region. In line with all other leisure sites in England, its centres have been closed since December 2020. However, a recent announcement from Prime Minister, Boris Johnson indicated that gyms and pools could potentially reopen from April 12th, 2021.

For more details about the trust’s sites and any updates on reopening, visit https://www.mansfieldleisure.com/