Muoviti Alba: Sport & Fun for All Ages | TargatoCN

New stage yesterday, Sunday 25 January, of “Move Alba”an initiative aimed at families, which involves adults and children in sporting and recreational motor activities.

In the new gym in Parco Sobrino in Piazzale Beausoleilparents and children were able to discover the joy of playing together, guided by the entertainers, and trying their hand at the disciplines of badminton, pickleball, ping pong and tennis, after a hearty snack.

There was a large number of participants and a great opportunity to get to know some of the disciplines that have structured clubs in Alba, with activities aimed at all age groups: the instructors of the various disciplines and some young athletes, healthy bearers of enthusiasm and sportsmanship, were present in the context.

The format of monthly meetings “Muoviti Alba” is based precisely on sharing, to give younger people the opportunity to approach various sports disciplines, as explained by the sports councilor of the Municipality of Alba Davide Tibaldi: “We have designed a traveling format dedicated to families within city sports centres. The goal 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”.

“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.

James Whitfield

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