Mr Broadwith and the HabsDash committee have introduced HabsDashGO! This newest form of HabsDash will continue to run, so long as Government advice regarding outdoor exercise and journeys permits. Currently, as per the Prime Minister’s announcement on the evening of Monday 23 March, people can leave their homes for ‘one form of exercise a day – for example a run, walk, or cycle – alone or with members of your household.’ N.B This guidance is correct at the time of publishing this piece.
HabsDashGO! has already received an overwhelming response, with 78 members of the Habs community participating in the first ‘phase’ alone. Participants have also been sending in photos of themselves out on their run or walk along with screenshots of the time and distance covered to Mr Broadwith.
The School is delighted to see so many from across the Habs community remaining involved with our much loved HabsDash.
If you want to get involved, simply download a running app onto your device and run a distance of 3.5km on a route of your choice. After hitting 3.5km, you may send a screenshot of the app and email it to Mr Broadwith. The screenshot should include the distance, date and time covered.
Please note that we must and will continue to follow Government guidance, making necessary adjustments to HabsDashGO! accordingly.
See some of the photos we have already had sent in to us on our Facebook page.
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