FITNESS enthusiasts are being invited to Zumba, enjoy pilates, walk and challenge themselves at a bootcamp to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.
Ready to put them through their paces is local fitness instructor Laura Ross, of Fit Form UK, who runs classes in Dunbar, East Linton and North Berwick.
The Triple Town Challenge, which takes place on Sunday, has been organised by Laura’s Team Fit Form, who are taking part in the Relay for Life at Dunbar on June 24 and 25, in a bid to raise even more cash for Cancer Research UK.
Fitness instructor Laura Ross
Participants in the Triple Town Challenge will get the chance to take part in Zumba in North Berwick from 9am to 9.45am, walk from North Berwick to East Linton at 10.15am where pilates can be enjoyed 1.15-2pm; then at 2.30pm there will be a walk from East Linton to Dunbar for a bootcamp at 5.30pm at the new Team East Lothian training facility at Hallhill.
Participants can sign up to all three classes across the different locations or just take part in one for donations or sponsorship, which can be made at bit.ly/3nGW1xn
Funds raised will go towards the Relay for Life team total.
Numbers are limited so book a space at fit-form.co.uk/book-online
Relay for Life in June is centred on a 24-hour relay in which team members take turns to walk round a track day and night. The purpose of the fundraiser is to symbolise that while cancer never sleeps, by acting together, people can make a stand against it.
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