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Port Macquarie celebrates sports inclusivity with the AFT International Sports Fitness Festival this November 4-5

Family-friendly weekend of sporting fun and fitness activities for all abilities Port Macquarie, an idyllic coastal city in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales four-hours north of Sydney welcomes the inaugural AFT International Sports Fitness Festival on November 4 and 5 at Panthers Port Macquarie, headlined by the Kyokushin Karate Port Macquarie Dojo’s Karate Kids on the Spectrum, gold medal winning swimmer and sport inclusion advocate Matt Levy OAM (NSW) and specialist pharmacist, health coach and podcaster, Theresa Loo (QLD) and more! Sport Inclusion Presented in collaboration with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, the festival promotes diversity, equity and inclusion in sports and fitness. A focus of this festival is its Sport Inclusion programmes for persons with disabilities and youth who are neurodiverse. Local Port Karate’s “Karate Kids on the Spectrum” programme which is inclusive of children who are neurodiverse will be showcasing a karate demonstration, meanwhile, the Malaysian Federation of the Deaf will have participants join in “walk virtually” along Port Macquarie’s famed coastal walk. Badminton Australia will facilitate a free demonstration, surfing enthusiasts are invited to Town Beach on Sunday morning to give it a go while swimming enthusiasts can hit the pool! Thank you for reading The Art & Science of Wellness – Sports Fitness Festival Newsletter. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share All are invited to join in for the fun and games scheduled over two days: In a virtual launch webinar held on 24 August 2023 at the Sydney Community Hub in Haymarket, Mayor Peta Pinson shared, “We’re known for our beautiful coastline, our wonderful hinterland and the mountains, rivers, creeks, streams, and ocean which exist in every corner of our region. These are the reasons why people choose to come and live here. “Many of our residents live fit, healthy and active lifestyles – irrespective of age – so the AFT International Sports Fitness Festival will be an important event on our community calendar, and I look forward to it,”. Town Green promenade at twilight by Matt Gilligan Festival producer, Jasmine Low said, “Australia is known as a sporting nation with its beautiful outdoors, its choiciest food produce and multicultural mix. Through my own lived experiences, I have found many sporting events were intimidating and not inclusive of vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children with autism or persons with disabilities. As a result, we sought out to partner with partners like Port Macquarie to enhance access to their destination whether you’re an armchair traveller or there in-person,”. Jasmine is also a carer and together with her Malaysian counterpart and fitness coach Nikki Yeo, the best friends are worlds apart and yet have come together remotely to curate a hybrid festival to connect people remotely and in-person just as they have themselves. “Science has proven that walking even for just 30mins a day can raise your heart rate. We hope to entice those who are already fit, to use their fitness and strength for good. Neighbour, colleague or friend, walk with someone and it will change you and them,” urged Yeo, a founding board member of Exercise is Medicine Society Malaysia. We invite all people including those from non-English speaking backgrounds to come along with their families and try out sports and fitness activities. Sport can bring everyone together, making us stronger as a cohesive community. Fit for Good All activities are free aside from the AFT Health Workshop (A$30 per person) and Secret Supper (A$66 per person).  Companies are invited to take up the Corporate Pledge sponsorship package which aims bring co-workers together to have fun, keep fit and work together as a team to do good plus lunch together, in support of local businesses. The festival’s ‘Fit for Good’ and ‘Eat for Good’ call benefits charity partners like All Together Now, The Koala Hospital, Port Karate Dojo and other local businesses. In a bid to make the festival environmentally friendly, organisers invite the general public to bring their recyclables to drop into a Return and Earn bin at Panthers Port Macquarie. All proceeds from the recycling will be pooled and distributed to support karate classes for children and support the community’s favourite endangered animal, injured koalas at the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital. Details: Event title: AFT International Sports Fitness Festival @ Port MacquarieDate: November 4 & 5, 2023Time: 7:00am – 4:00pmVenue: Panthers Port Macquarie, 1 Bay Street, Port Macquarie NSW 2444Cost: Free upon registration at www.sportsfitnessfestival.com/rsvpEmail: info@sportsfitnessfestival.com RSVP See you at Port Macquarie! #iloveportmacquarie #sportsfitnessfestival #sportsequity #diversitybyinclusion About us and our partners: Port Macquarie-Hastings Council (https://www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au/) oversees the one of the fastest growing urban centres in Australia. The Local Government Area covers 34 communities spread across the coast and hinterland, in urban, suburban and rural environments. With pristine coastal and hinterland environments, world class restaurants and a vibrant community, the Port Macquarie-Hastings region is incredibly diverse, with huge opportunities for growth and development. All Together Now (www.alltogethernow.org.au) is a Harm Prevention charity acknowledging that racism is a form of abuse, with a mission to “Educate Australians About Racism”. Port Karate’s Karate Kids on the Spectrum (www.portkarate.com), Kyokushin Karate classes that help children and adults with Autism or ADHD to break down boundaries. Port Macquarie Koala Hospital (https://koalahospital.org.au/), a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility, that has been helping rescue and rehabilitate koalas since 1973.The facility is run by Koala Conservation Australia Limited, a not-for-profit organisation that includes approximately 200 volunteers dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating koalas and conserving and restoring their natural habitats. A Fitness Today (AFT) was founded in 2015 by two friends, a carer and her fitness coach. It has presence in Australia and Malaysia and produces digital content like videos, podcast interviews and feature articles on a wide range of topics related to sports, fitness and wellness. AFT strongly advocates for sports diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Website: www.afitnesstoday.com. GIG: Go International Group Dotcom Pty Ltd. (www.gointernationalgroup.com) is an independent impact media production group is licensed to produce and represent the AFT International Sports Fitness Festival, AustraliaFitnessToday.com, AsiaFitnessToday.com and AFT Podcasts. The group is affiliated to Go International Group Dotcom Sdn Bhd. which was established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and has been producing youth, sporting, and lifestyle events since 2005. The Move8 Walk-a-Hunt was first initiated in 2018 at the KL Car Free Morning co-organised by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall and Multigreen Events. Why are we doing this? A Fitness Today creates impact in communities by making sports and fitness more accessible to: Thank you. Thanks for reading The Art & Science of Wellness! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.

AFT Move8 x KL Car Free Morning invites YOU to be a part of the Barbarian Invasion Movie & bring out your inner hero!

GoInternationalGroup.com and AsiaFitnessToday.com supported award-winning filmmaker/director/actor and newly crowned Best Actress of the Year by the Festival Filem Malaysia awards in December 2022, Tan Chui Mui revealed her third feature film with a film opening gala screening and fitness activation campaign. On Sunday, 4 December 2022, hundreds of people gathered at Dataran DBKL for the weekly KL Car Free Morning. Phang Kuok Sing of Kisetsu Kimonos and Cassandra J. Poyong, National BJJ World Champion showcased Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and movie-goers were invited to snap a selfie of their most creative poses for a chance to win prizes. Winners of the contest announced in this link. Move8 congratulates writer, director and stunt actor Tan Chui Mui for picking up the Festival Filem Malaysia 32 Best Actress award for her role in Barbarian Invasion (Belenggu)! A message from our movement partners: KL Car Free Morning Go Green & Stay Healthy! Kisetsu Kimonos W Fitness SuspendTone By Mr Wai is a program that I’m specifically coaching online and onsite now. For this contest, I am offering the SuspendTone by Mr Wai 1:1 personal training session. Elemental5 Elemental5 was founded by Clarence Chua and Teddy Meng with the hopes of spreading Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) in Malaysia. Based in Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, Elemental5 is currently one of the most accredited FMA groups in Malaysia and officially represent internationally recognised organisations such as the Dagooc Arnis System & The Pekiti-Tirsia Tactical Association. Media partners Tags barbarian invasion, Belenggu

More Ways to Say Hello

[ View newsletter: GIG News | Nov 2018 ] Walk 10,000 steps for humanity this weekend You can do it! Did you know, that 10,000 is the recommended daily steps we take yet so many of us don’t even reach a fraction of that. Join us this Sunday 2nd December 2018 and find out how easy it is to walk 10,000 steps or 7KM. Starting point: Dataran DBKL Time: 7:00am – 9:00am Activity: Walk + solve our KL City Treasure Hunt Cost: Normally RM100 but it’s FREE* with promo code “move8trial” Donations to MERCY Malaysia are welcome *There is no medal, no t-shirt, no breakfast provided with the free package. Drinks are provided by KL Car Free Morning’s partner, 100 Plus from Dataran KL start point. Customer hotline: 603 2282 0093 ABOUT MOVE8.ORG Move8 aims to move 2 million Malaysians and 10 million citizens of Asia Pacific. Be a part of the fitness movement by Asia Fitness Today.com and sign up today. Make YOUR commitment.

Malaysian Youth Enter First FAI World Drone Racing Championships, Shenzhen China

For Immediate Release Update: Click to view FAI WDRC 2018 Drone Racing Coverage Report View full press release 29 October 2018, Kuala Lumpur – A team of two Malaysian youth will join the ranks of 115 of the world’s best drone-racing pilots from 32 nations converging at the tech-city of Shenzhen in southern China from 1-4 November 2018 for four days of high-calibre racing this weekend. Malaysia will be represented for the first time on this global arena by 23-year old male (Amir Haziq Saiful Rijal aka Amir) and 19-year old female (Saw Zhi Ying aka JinnyGurl) and their helper, Muhammad Fahrudin Bin Yusoff. Amir Haziq has participated in many competitive races in this country. In 2016, he won the third place at Multigp Malaysia held in Johor. Then in 2017, he took 2nd place at Multigp KL, attained 1st place at Taiping Race, was a Top qualifier at Southern Drone Race, got 1st place at the UMP Race, 6th place at Asia Drone Championship and 1st place at Drone GP – Micro Drone Race. JinnyGurl, on the other hand participated in the 2016 CF Droners Meet-Up Friendly Racing (Under-18) and Zone E-7 Amateurs (Under 18 Micro squad) where she won consolation prize with an overall ranking of 6. (left to right) Coach Joe OTK, Captain Muhammad Arif Ibrahim, Helper Muhammad Fahrudin bin Yusoff, Team Member JinnyGurl aka Saw Zhi Ying, Team Manager Amir Haziq, FAI Regional Vice President Tengku Abdillah. Photo credit: Captain Arif View full press release Both youngsters hold their FAI Sporting License and will mark history as the first official drone racing pilots to represent Malaysia at an international tournament, whilst in the female drone pilot category, JinnyGurl will be competing against female pilots from 13 other nations. In fact, it would seem the young ones are leading the way as the official online simulation of the drone racing track used for the championships in Shenzhen was developed by 15-year old Elouan Jorrand from France. Team Malaysia is sanctioned by Malaysia Aviation Sports Federation (MSAF), supported by the National Sports Council or Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN) and co-sponsored by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). Team Malaysia’s participation was initiated and coordinated by Aerolomba Sdn Bhd with strategic marketing partner Go International Group Dotcom Sdn Bhd and technology ecosystem partner, DOJO KL Sdn Bhd. All pioneer partners involved in this project are doing so in the spirit of propelling Malaysian youth towards advancement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and the national innovation agenda in pursuit of our vision 2020 as a fully developed country, and to push for aerosports to be recognised as a national sport as it’s already globally recognised by the International Olympic Council (IOC). View full press release

#Move8 for Malaysia Day 7KM Walkathon

#Move8 is a fitness movement designed to MOVE two million Malaysians and 10 million citizens of the ASEAN region by 2020. Pronounced “Move it!”, the #Move8 Walkathon series will be held across the country to encourage Malaysians to #Move8 beginning on Malaysia Day, 16 September 2018. Some of the most popular streets in Kuala Lumpur capital city of Malaysia will be closed off to traffic during KL Car Free Mornings and the road will be shared between runners, walkers, cyclists, skaters alike! Enjoy the sights of old and new KL city as you’ll walk from the confluence of the river city to the sky reaching KLCC Twin Towers. Don’t be surprised to see horses pulling a carriage, tandem cyclists etc. The #Move8 fitness movement campaign was conceptualised created by AsiaFitnessToday.com (AFT), an online fitness activation startup incubated by Experiential Events & Marketing Communication Agency, GoInternationalGroup.com. The startup was awarded the Cradle Coach & Grow Program grant in 2017/8. The #Move8 Walkathon encourages people of all ages to start moving. We focus on organising walkathons instead of marathons or fun runs so that everyone across all ages can participate. It is our philosophy to inculcate the community spirit, therefore a part of the participation fee will be donated to humanitarian aid charities in support of their efforts. Join the #Move8 for Malaysia Day Walkathon by purchasing your tickets here. You will receive a commemorative coin, breakfast, goodie bag with sponsors’ gifts and also an entry to the lucky draw. Closing date: 9pm on 12th September 2018. Visit www.move8.org