Gentle Gym Classes in Sainte-Gauburge-Sainte-Colombe

The Sport, leisure, relaxation association has crossed the threshold of 150 members, as announced by its president, Catherine Osmont, at the opening of the general assembly, Saturday afternoon, in front of around thirty people, including Philippe Bigot, mayor. The results of the past season, presented by Yann Choupeaux, vice-president, confirm that the municipal Sports House is increasingly popular.

Numerous activities

The “fitness” area and the main room see an increasing number of activities. Badminton has hosted three tournaments. The open days, organized during the passage of the UDAF Family Bus (Departmental Union of Family Associations) bore fruit. The Telethon morning was well attended, with the table tennis tournament, the solidarity walk and the friendly barbecue. Another success, the trip by coach to Athis-Val-de-Rouvre, in July, on the Tour de France route. On the financial side, the report from the treasurer, Clément Bazin, reveals a healthy situation. The municipality and Crédit Agricole were thanked for their subsidy, of €600 and €250 respectively. Annual membership is maintained at €20, the deposit for the secure access badge is €10.

The gentle gym project

2026 sees the launch of the gentle gym activity, with group sessions, on Fridays (excluding school holidays) from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Maison des sports, from February 6. Lucas Moinon, qualified supervisor, will lead them.

The idea of ​​opening a second slot, on Thursday evening, could gain ground, if demand is sufficient. Another project is to propose a regular slot during which the coach would be present in the “fitness” room, to guide and advise members who wish it. The badminton tournaments will be renewed, as will the Telethon meeting. A trip by coach to the Lille clearance sale is being considered.

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