Running Monday 8 February – Friday 19 February, Colmore BID’s Wellbeing Fortnight will see over 20 virtual workshops, webinars and fitness sessions take place with the aim of equipping participants with better tools and coping mechanisms to deal with mental health issues, such as anxiety and stress.

The fortnight has been organised by Colmore BID in collaboration with mental health charity, Living Well UK and PureGym, Snow Hill Plaza, who are organising events throughout the programme.

During the two weeks, there will be a number of physical fitness sessions including Legs, Bums and Tums, Bootcamp, Bodytone and Burn it, all of which are being delivered by qualified personal trainers. The high-intensity classes are suitable for all levels of experience and combine a mixture of strength and cardio routines to help boost stamina and muscular endurance, as well as burn calories and fat.

Living Well UK’s mental health and wellbeing experts will be urging participants to close their emails and put their phones on silent for a proper lunch break of relaxing and rejuvenating activities to help deal with the stresses that many are facing while working from home during lockdown.

There will also be sessions around anger management and access to mental health support in the physical and virtual workplace; something which has become even more vital in the ‘new normal’.

Ben Howells, CEO of Living Well UK, is looking forward to the charity taking part in the wellbeing fortnight. He commented:

“It is crucial that as we continue to navigate these unprecedented times, people are still prioritising their wellbeing. With lockdown restrictions underway once more, the line between our work and home lives is blurrier than ever; therefore we hope that with the help of our mental health and wellbeing experts, we can provide some guidance for employers and employees alike and offer the support they need.”

Michele Wilby, CEO of Colmore BID, said: “We first launched our Wellbeing Fortnight in 2020 with resounding success. While we can’t host these events in person, many of the tools and techniques provided are even more important during these trying times. With more people noticing a decline in their mental health due to Coronavirus, businesses need to look at ways of supporting their staff or face a decline in productivity and capability.

Each session costs £3 or you can purchase a pass for £15, giving you access to all events across the two week period. For company’s looking to pay for their staff, corporate packages are available. For more information on this, please contact Katy Paddock katy.paddock@colmorebid.co.uk.

To view the full programme and to book onto sessions, visit www.colmorebusinessdistrict.com/wellbeingfortnight  

Week 1

Monday 8 Feb

8-9am

Impact 4 Life - Shamala Antonio

12-1pm

Kerrie-Anne Bradley - Virtual Wellbeing Session

1-2pm

Citizen Coaching - Stress Management

5.30pm

Bootcamp with Yvonne

Tuesday 9 Feb

7.30-8.30am

Legs, Bums and Tums with Yvonne

12-1pm

Spring to Life - Virtual wellbeing Session

1-2pm

Lumien/Living Well Consortium - The Lumien Platform

6.30pm

Bodytone with Kieran

Wednesday 10 Feb

8-9am

Burn it with Joe

12.30-1.30pm

Spring to Life - Virtual wellbeing Session

6.30pm

Burn it with Conor

Thursday 11 Feb

8am

Burn it with Joe

12-1pm

Impact 4 Life - Shamala Antonio

6pm

Bootcamp with Kieran

Friday 12 Feb

12-1pm

Citizen Coaching - Anger Management

1-2pm

Bodytone with Yvonne

Week Two

Monday 15 Feb

8-9am

Bootcamp with Yvonne

12-1pm

Kerrie-Anne Bradley - Virtual Wellbeing session

1-2pm

Lumien/Living Well Consortium - The Lumien Platform

6pm

Citizen Coaching - Anger Management

Tuesday 16 Feb

12-1pm

Spring to Life - Virtual Wellbeing Session

1-2pm

Legs, Bums and Tums with Yvonne

5.30pm

Citizen Coaching - Stress Management

Wednesday 17 Feb

8-9am

Burn it with Joe

8-9am

Impact 4 Life - Shamala Antonio

12.30-1.30pm

Spring to Life - Virtual Wellbeing Session

6-7pm

Burn it with Conor

Thursday 18 Feb

8-9am

Burn it with Joe

1-2pm

Burn it with Conor

1-2pm

Impact 4 Life - Shamala Antonio

Friday 19 Feb

8-9am

Bodytone with Yvonne

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