Join Mo’s Mission: Let’s get moving together!
Four-time Olympic Champion Sir Mo Farah CBE, National School Sport Champion for the Youth Sport Trust charity, has launched Mo’s Mission to empower more children in the UK to be physically active. He wants all children and young people to get 60 minutes a day of PE, sport and play.
Sir Mo Farah said;
"Every young person should grow-up happy, healthy and with the opportunity to achieve their full potential. Ensuring they are physically active for 60-minutes a day is an important part of making this happen.
"Too few children in the UK are exercising regularly and it’s having a detrimental impact on their health and wellbeing. In my new role as National School Sport Champion, it is my mission to get as many young people moving on a daily basis as possible. The power of sport helped me find my passion as a young person, so I’m firmly encouraging kids across the UK to get involved in ‘60 minutes a day - of PE, sport and play.’"
Join us and make your pledge today!
You can make your pledge by filling out the form below and downloading your 60 minutes a day active tracker to keep track of your daily activity and encourage others to do the same!
Don’t forget to share your progress by tagging @YouthSportTrust on social media and use the hashtag #MosMission
By joining Mo's Mission you’ll help us ensure every child can access the enormous benefits that come from being active!
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By signing up for Mo’s Mission you agree that your data will be processed by Youth Sport Trust for the purpose of administering their Mo’s Mission activation and communicating with you about associated opportunities and activities. You can opt out of communications at any time. Your data will be looked after in accordance with all applicable data protection regulations and further details about this can be found here - www.youthsporttrust.org/privacy-policy.
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