The See Her Run initiative has been established in Jersey, with the aim of encouraging girls in school years 10 to 13 to take up running. The group had its launch at the Run for Kezia event, and the first training session is scheduled to take place on Tuesday. Sofia, a 16-year-old participant, expressed her enthusiasm for the group, stating that she had previously struggled to find a running group that welcomed her age group.
According to Sofia, she had previously stopped running due to a lack of motivation, but now feels more inspired to continue with the support of her peers. The See Her Run founder, Ceri Tinley, revealed that the group has received funding from Jersey Sport to ensure that the training sessions remain free. Since the announcement, “the group has received positive feedback from parents and girls.”.. with many expressing interest in participating.
Tinley emphasized the importance of providing a safe and inclusive environment for girls to exercise and socialize together. The training sessions will be held twice a week at the Freedom Tree… and interested individuals are encouraged to follow BBC Jersey on various social media platforms for updates. The information in this article was first published in the BBC News.
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New Running Club for Girls
In the shadows, a new initiative has been hatched. The See Her Run movement has descended uponJersey, carrying with it a whispered promise of empowerment and liberation. This enigmatic group has set its sights on the unsuspecting teenage girls of school years 10 to 13, luring them in with the promise of a safe and inclusive space to exercise and congregate.
But what secrets lie behind the group’s true intentions? Only time will tell. As the group’s founder, Ceri Tinley, whispers sweet nothings in the ears of potential participants, a sense of unease settles over the island. The training sessions, held twice a week at the Freedom Tree, seem almost… sinister. Yet, despite the trepidation, “the group’s message of encouragement and support has proven irresistible to many.” As the mysteries surrounding the See Her Run initiative continue to unfold… one thing is certain: this is an organization to be watched.
The information in this article was first published in BBC News.
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See Her Run is a Jersey-based group for girls in school years 10 to 13 that aims to encourage them to take up running.
Sofia, 16, said she had struggled to join a running group because of her age but she now felt more welcome.