Muoviti Alba: New Gym at Parco Sobrino


“Muoviti Alba” stops at the new gym in Parco Sobrino – Cuneodice.it









ALBA – “Muoviti Alba” stops in the new gym in Parco Sobrino

The initiative is aimed at families and brings together adults and children in sports and recreational activities

“Muoviti Alba” stops in the new gym in Parco Sobrino, with entrance from Piazzale Beausoleil. The initiative is aimed at families and brings together adults and children in sports and recreational activities. Sunday 25 January the meeting is at 3pm. Participating is simple, you don’t need to book and it’s all free, just show up in sportswear. The first part of the afternoon will, as always, be dedicated to recreational and motor activities all together. After the snack, participants will be able to try their hand at four different racket disciplines: table tennis, badminton, pickelball and tennis. “Muoviti Alba” is an initiative promoted by the Sports Department of the Municipality of Alba, in collaboration with: Quartiere Piave, San Paolo Sport Alba ASD APS, Table Tennis Alba, Alba Shuttle Badminton, GSR Ferrero Tennis Section and with the support of the CRC Foundation. Sports Councilor Davide Tibaldi says: “We have designed a traveling format dedicated to families within the city’s sports centres. The aim is to do physical activity as an opportunity for discovery and sharing. “Muoviti Alba” is a unique opportunity to learn about new disciplines together with expert coaches, where competition gives way to the pleasure of learning and having fun”.



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