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Their website is a hive of information relating to every aspect of women's sport and fitness.They
do have another role though and that is to encourage policy review and change.
Shortly after her appointment the Women's Sports Foundation changed its title to the WSFF and
with this change came a new emphasis for the charity. As they say; "the
size of the crisis, along with the magnitude of the potential reward, calls for over-arching
political leadership." They are calling for more public money to be spent on raising
women and girl's participation levels not just in sports but in all fitness.Later this year
the WSFF are launching a new initiative "She Moves". Her goal is to get every
teen girl active. Following on from these focus groups the WSFF will produce a
report with suggestions to break these cycles.The WSFF produces a lot of reports! In
fact their main role is to help and guide those of us that deliver the
programmes to women and girls. A campaign for women; led by women. They
will spend nike pas cher this money on a number of Focus Groups with 9-16 year old girls
looking at the reasons why this age group become disengaged with sport specifically considering competition,
personal identity and the impact of social groups on participation. As women and girls
we need to be part of it. I thought it was time I had
a chat with them, found out who they are and what exactly they do for
women's sport.They share some fantastic offices in Holborn with Sport England and Chris, very kindly,
met with me for over an hour to talk about the history of the WSFF,
what projects they are involved with now and where they see themselves in the future.
Their vision is for "activity to be a part of all women's and girl's
lives."The WSFF are mainly funded by Sport England and the majority of their time is
spent communicating and working with the various sporting National Governing Bodies (such as the Royal
Yachting Association, Football Association, British Judo, Britsh Cycling etc etc - 47 in total) to
discuss new initiatives for tn requin retaining women in sport and encouraging more women to participate.
It will utilise social media to bring programmes together all with one focus; to increase
the participation of women in sport by delivering what women want. Of course as
part of the meeting I had to ensure they were equally aware of the very
important work I do with teenage girls here in Poole!Sue Tibballs is Chief Executive of
the WSFF having taken over the role just over 3 years ago. Their emphasis
is on delivering what the customer, ie women, need and want and how to fulfill
this.They have recently secured funding from the Big Lottery Fund which will enable them to
extend they field of work. It is planned that this initiative will be extended
to include "She Moves Children" and "She Moves Babies".There are exciting developments happening at the
WSFF. Although I have been involved in sport and fitness both as an athlete
and a trainer for over 20 years I hadn't heard of the WSFF until a
few weeks ago. It may well be the best opportunity you get to let
your views be heard not just by the WSFF but also by politicians and members
of the National Governing Bodies who ultimately make the decisions.Maggie Ayre is a Personal Trainer
and Nutrition Adviser for Teenage Girls. Where previously they had concentrated on athletes they
now had a new broader focus to increase participation in fitness for all women.
We need to get across our views of what we want and need to make
sport and fitness more appealing to us.Have a look at their website and if you
have the opportunity to be part of one of their focus groups I encourage you
to jump at the chance. Today I went to London for a meeting with Chris
Lillistone, Insight and Innovation Manager, at the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation. Not only does
fitness and good nutrition lead to a healthy body it also has been proven to
increase self-confidence, self-esteem and even lead to better exam results!Maggie's blog http://www.maggieayre.com offers advice and
guidance for parents, teenage girls and fitness professionals..

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