Active challenge to support the building of a Frame Running* Center in Złotów, Poland.
Active challenge to support the building of a Frame Running* Center in Złotów, Poland.
Our teams in Poland are working with the local charity organization ‘Złotowianka Foundation’ to raise money for the building of a Frame Running Center in the neighborhood. The center will be built to facilitate for people with disabilities will be able to train and develop their sports passions.
The Thule Group employees participated in the initiative “Make a jumping jack for a fiver” meaning that they had 72 hours to complete the challenge - make 20 jumping jacks - and each person involved throws a “fiver” into the money box.
Simple, yet brilliant and a very creative idea!
Our teams gathered at the agreed place and time and we jumped all together! Endorphins were in the air!
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*Frame Running (formerly known as RaceRunning) is an adapted sport for children, young people and adults who cannot functionally run and rely on sports aids for mobility and balance.
A Frame Runner is a three wheeled frame where the athlete is supported by a saddle and body plate. The athlete propels against the frame using their feet, and steers using the mobility within their hands and/or arms. People with cerebral palsy can take part in Frame Running as a recreational activity and Frame Running is a very effective way of improving overall fitness, strength and physical and emotional well-being.