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Free interactive exercise for deprived area
Children in one of Liverpool’s most deprived areas will be given free access to hi-tech interactive fitness equipment, in a bid to combat the area’s health problems.
Liverpool Primary Care Trust has funded the £35,000 project to create an interactive gym of computer games that make you sweat within the £4m Kensington’s Life Bank centre.
Health statistics show that Kensington ranks in the top ten of worse areas in the whole of Europe for illnesses such as coronary heart disease.
The new equipment – supplied by ZigZag – includes interactive target panels and 16 Xer-Dance platforms to cater for local youngsters, who specifically asked for the equipment to be introduced.
The youth gym project is part of Liverpool Active City, one of Liverpool PCT’s public health campaigns, which was launched in April 2005.
Liverpool Active City is a partnership between the city council, the NHS and other local agencies, which aims to improve the health and well being of every single resident over the next five years.







































