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Hello Forum,


I thought I?d see if there?s any interest out there in forming a group for women to meet and support each other in achieving goals in improved fitness, physical well-being, mental well-being and weight loss? My thinking is that there are proven benefits to working in a group to achieve goals like these, but the more prescriptive commercial groups like Weight Watchers and Slimming World just don?t suit some people (me being one of them!). I?m imagining a group of, say, 10/15/20 women meeting once a week for a couple of hours, for mutual support and encouragement, ideas swapping, finding exercise buddies and so on - with the focus on improving all round physical health and happiness (weight loss being a definite aim but not the overarching focus of every discussion). I am female and middle aged, generally pretty cheerful and healthy but would like to get rid of some of the poundage that has joined me since I was 40. If you feel you might like to meet up with me and similar women (all ages!) and get a group off the ground then please get in touch via PM. Many thanks, Jackie.

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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> That sounds like the community exercise group that

> meets on Peckham Rye at 10am on Saturdays (assume

> it's still going).


I thought this was mixed (a few years ago anyway)

JohnL Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > That sounds like the community exercise group

> that

> > meets on Peckham Rye at 10am on Saturdays

> (assume

> > it's still going).

>

> I thought this was mixed (a few years ago anyway)


It is. This is a different thing

  • 2 months later...

Hi Jackie,

Have you had much interest in this or any luck with getting this started? I am a personal trainer and love the idea of local people coming together, encouraging each other to get moving and get healthier! If a group has come together I would like to come by and offer a bit of support if my diary allows and if you'll have me!

Thanks, Harriet

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