A NEW gymnasium and a metropolis grocery store have teamed up for a Cycle the Canal charity problem in help of Mikeysline.
Anytime Fitness Inverness has joined forces with Tesco’s Dores Road retailer in Inverness for the problem on the grocery store this weekend.
Taking place on Saturday, the problem will see workers from Anytime Fitness Inverness and Tesco, in addition to most of the people, try and cycle the 60-mile size of the Caledonian Canal as many occasions as doable in eight hours. The problem will probably be undertaken on static train bikes which will probably be positioned within the welcome space of the shop.
Cycle The Canal will increase cash for Mikeysline, which was arrange in 2015 to offer psychological well being assist for folks within the Highlands.
Anytime Fitness Inverness is because of open later this yr on the location of the empty Arnold Clark Skoda showroom within the metropolis’s Harbour Road, and is wanting ahead to assembly members of the area people.
“As we eagerly await the prospect to open, we wished to do one thing memorable to present again to the area people,” stated Ally Pollock, membership supervisor at Anytime Fitness Inverness.
“Mikeysline is a superb charity that does some incredible issues in the area people and we hope that in partnership with Tesco Dores, we’re in a position to increase some worthwhile funds for this worthy trigger.
“This problem is open to everybody of all ages and skills and we hope to see a lot of folks getting concerned. Even when you solely wish to leap on the bike for a couple of minutes, any distance you’ll be able to contribute to our general complete can be a incredible assist.”
The gymnasium says that Covid-19 measures will probably be in place in the course of the problem, the bikes will probably be “appropriately distanced and deep cleaned” after every use.
To discover out extra about Anytime Fitness Inverness, and be the primary to listen to about its opening date, go to www.anytimefitness.co.uk/inverness.