ROCKtri x Second Wind Nation launches Triathlon Outreach Programme

ROCKtri started in 2017 with a development programme to encourage more people into the world of multisport and give them an opportunity to make more tri-friends. This year, ROCKtri is partnering Second Wind Nation to launch a triathlon outreach programme to give more people access to this multisport, as our way of giving back to the community.

Over the next few months (August to December), there will be a monthly workshop covering various aspects of triathlons, to give enthusiasts the opportunity to learn more skills and also get more confident in the sport. 

At the end of the programme, there will be a mini aquathlon race to give participants a chance to experience some racing.

Registration for each workshop will open 3-4 weeks before, so look out on our Facebook and Instagram, or you can check back on our Events page

Here are the dates so you can lock it into your calendars:

ROCKtri 2018

 

Your Words & Actions Matter – A comic by Rock The Naked Truth and AWARE Youth

Last year, Rock The Naked Truth and AWARE collaborated to produce a body image comic titled Unchained. This comic was about a teenage girl who was poisoned by social media and wanted to become skinny, at all costs. She went on to over-exercise and under-eat, as well as purged after meals.

This is the next one titled YOUR WORDS & ACTIONS MATTER, which is about how a secondary school student gets bullied and judged in school. 

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We are constantly bombarded with messages about how our bodies should and should not look. Messages from the media and even our peers and family constantly pressure us to aspire to unrealistic standards of beauty. It is important that we shift our societal attitudes to be inclusive of the diversity of bodies and reject the culture of body shaming.

As part of this effort, Rock The Naked Truth and AWARE Youth collaborated on a series of body positive comics. With the affirmation that no one should ever have to prove that they are healthy enough, pretty enough or muscular enough to deserve respect. These comics acknowledge the painful reality that not all bodies are accepted or viewed equally in society.