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HOSTING THE BATTLE CANCER PROGRAM AT YOUR GYM

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HOSTING THE BATTLE CANCER PROGRAM

The work of the Battle Cancer Program would be nothing without the support and help of our incredible gyms and coaches.

We are always on the lookout for new locations and passionate people to be involved and would love to hear from you if you are interested in running the Program at your gym.


As a small charity, our funding for the number of paid locations we can run is limited by our size and donations we receive, so this a sizeable factor when we look at the locations we can provide funding for. However we are open to locations running the Program un-funded with our Programming if it is within your means to do so.

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We select our paid locations via a number of criteria that maximises the outreach we can have, e.g. large existing community, central location, transport links, pre-existing connections to centres/hospitals etc, so that we can benefit the greatest number of people we can on the funding we receive.

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We now offer a Level 1 Battle Cancer Program Coach Certificate! This enables you to safely work with people post-cancer treatment. Find out more in the link below. 

HOW IT WORKS

FUNDED LOCATIONS RECEIVE:

  • The 12 week Battle Cancer Program handbook, 12 weeks of bi-weekly class programming

  • A test kit for measuring heart rate, peak flow, mobility and more throughout the program

  • Booklets for each of your participants

  • All admin, health screening and on-boarding of participants

  • A media kit for your website and social channels

  • Funded coaching hours.

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WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU: 

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  • An established gym space in a good, central location with a good outreach.

  • Proof of a CrossFit level 1, PT Level Two qualifications or equivalent for all participating coaches.

  • A minimum of 12 months coaching experience

  • Commitment to marketing the Program at your gym locally among members, the local community and the local press.

  • Commitment to delivering 12 weeks of two sessions per week to be timetabled for accessible times.

  • Beneficial but non-essential, a connection with a hospital/centre/individual that may aid participation numbers.

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