Finding strength through sport by spending #TimeTogether
Sport is there for us, through thick and thin. Meet Bhavini and Shreya, a mum and daughter duo who have mastered spending #TimeTogether.
Sport is there for us, through thick and thin. Meet Bhavini and Shreya, a mum and daughter duo who have mastered spending #TimeTogether.
The latest Sport England Active Lives data has shown that women's activity levels have failed to bounce back to those seen before the pandemic.
Now in its fourth year, #TimeTogether is one solution to increase activity levels and enjoyment of sport among women and girls after Women in Sport research found 1.3 million girls in the UK, who enjoyed sport in primary school, drop out during their teenage years.
Just 12 per cent of women have cycled at least twice in the past 28 days – almost half the number of men (22%).
After an incredible summer of women’s sport, Women in Sport is encouraging mothers and their teenage daughters to spend #TimeTogether this October.
I'm Lisa Waterman, a mum of two and I have always secretly wanted to be a black belt in karate!
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#TimeTogether empowers daughters and mums to connect and discover new ways to get active together.
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