REPEAT in EU - Remotely Pedal Cars Events in EU
โถSummary
The past years (especially between 2020-2022) have been quite challenging and peopThe past years (especially between 2020-2022) have been quite challenging and people all over the world have been restricted regarding participation in physical activity, sports and competitions. The Covid-19 epidemic, which has affected the whole world and radically affected all areas of social life, especially the health sector, economic life and the daily practices of individuals, has also deeply affected the sports sector and The sports sector faced a number of restrictions. This has led to the search for new ways to at least encourage physical activity and offer opportunities to pursue competition for athletes and other sports enthusiasts who feel that competition is urgent to stay active in sports and/or physical activity. The REPEAT in EU project has been inspired by the limited access to physical activities and sports during the restricted periods, when people restricted for socialising (of course it was for community health save), not to mention competition, but used digital devices (computer, smart phones, TV, social media channels etc.) a lot. Promoting healthy lifestyle for all to socialize, play sports or compete across all age groups, social groups, different sectors and fields (because pedal cars can be ride can be done by person of all levels, especially for school children-students as team building activities), remotely pedal cars events segment/challenge will be created in three participating countries (TR, IT, CZ; because of LV has not yet pedal cars). The project will combine digitalization (remotely pedal cars event by using online application) with healthy lifestyle (outdoor) and physical activity (having fun and socializing) or sports (with the possibility of competing in distance and timing). The main aim of the NEMO project is to promote healthy lifestyles for all. The main aim of the REPEAT in EU project is to encourage and promote healthy lifestyles for all. that is published through this page expresses the views of the project beneficiaries only and it does not represent the views of the European Union or the European Commission. It shall not be deemed to constitute legal or official notice on behalf of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for this content nor the use thereof made by any third parties. Page 2 of 2