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A project conducted in collaboration between Edge Hill University and Everton in the Community is getting men aged 35-50 more physically active.
Active Blues, funded in part by National Lottery funding through Sport England, is tackling the physical and mental health issues associated with physical inactivity by offering a range of free sessions in North Liverpool. Activities include walking football, gym-based fitness sessions, golf and cycling all situated nearby to Goodison Park.
The Active Blues project is underpinned by research led by Edge Hill University’s Tom Duffell, to understand the barriers to physical activity for men within this age range, as well as the benefits of regular participation in sport.
Through the Active Blues project, Everton in the Community have officially launched the Pat Van Den Hauwe Walking Football League, a free monthly walking football session, similarly looking to improve the social, physical and mental health of men through getting involved in football.
If you are interested in taking part in Active Blues, please contact Tom Duffell by emailing Thomas.Duffell@edgehill.ac.uk or call 01695 657214. You can also view the webpage by clicking here.