
In January
2014, Shaun Roberts-Ferguson decided enough was enough, and that he needed to change his whole lifestyle. Shaun, who has supported Swindon Town for the past
41 years, signed up to the club’s Football Fans In Training (
FFIT) programme, and he has not looked back since. The
12-week healthy living programme has been designed to give adults, aged
35 –
65, the right tools to live a healthier lifestyle.
FFIT was started by the Scottish
FA, but now five English teams are running the programme. Shaun, now aged
50, was
22 and a half stone when the programme started, and two years down the line, he is now
15 stone. He is now completing a
10k run every Sunday.
“The fact that the team I support, Swindon Town, were running this programme, was so clever and gave me the motivation to join,” said Shaun.
“If you are a football supporter, this is ideal. It is a group programme, there is a collective mentality and not just you doing it, the whole group bond just like a football team.
“Every football team in England should do this. The
FFIT programme has completely changed my life, I have lost seven and a half stone in two years and I go running every week, I have never done that in my life.” The
FFIT programme has been developed to include the latest scientific approaches to weight loss, physical activity and diet. The
EFL Trust has given
FFIT their full support and encourages clubs to deliver the programme. Shaun continued:
“We have started our own running group in Swindon. We have people that have completed this programme planning on running marathons in
2017. Every weekend we play football and this programme makes sure you become active. We are not only reminded how important exercise is, we are now educated how to maintain a healthy diet. The real eye opener for me was the portion sizes, what you were supposed to eat compared to what you are eating. It is quite scary. I can now tie my shoe laces bending over without being out of breath. The little things that you take for granted. Obesity is a real problem and it is a hard thing to get out of. For a football fan especially, a great way to lose weight is joining a programme such as Football Fans In Training. These types of programmes keep you motivated because obesity is a rut. I have been there and I know that. It is horrible for people that are in that position at the moment and it is so easy to fall back into it. It is a major problem at the moment and raising awareness of obesity is important. People are not as active any more as they used to be.” If you are aged between
35 –
65 years old and have a waist size of
38 inches or above and would like to join the next Football Fans in Training programme, please follow the link below, we have four spaces remaining for this cohort.
https://officialsoccerschools.co.uk/stfitc/stfc-football-fans-in-training.html