Posted: Sat 27th Jul 2013

Join The Hoola Nation Trend

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jul 27th, 2013

Are you a sports enthusiast, existing fitness instructor, Hoola Hooping-lover or simply want a part-time career change? If so, then Hoola Nation wants you.

Hoola Nation runs classes for adults and children across North Wales and Chester. Hoola Hooping is proven to be beneficial for the core and works the waist area with visible results.

Sasha Kenney, founder of Hoola Nation said: “Hoola Hooping really does work and it’s great fun too. Not only does it strengthen your core muscles and drops inches from the waist line, it also makes you feel fit and healthy.

“You can’t help but smile whilst you’re playing with the hoop, bringing that feel good factor we all love to the workout. I stand by the principle that a workout with a smile is a workout worthwhile.”

Sasha Kenney herself has become a popular local icon and an ambassador for women’s fitness. Her latest achievement has seen her name in the 2013 Guinness Book of Records as running the fastest marathon whilst hoola hooping after completing the 2012 London Marathon in just five hours and five minutes, breaking the previous record of six hours.

Hoola Nation are also looking to recruit fitness instructors for new catchment areas. To become a Hoola Nation instructor, you need to complete an online skills-based module and participate in a one-day training workshop. The workshop concludes with an exam to ensure that all instructors meet the necessary skill level required by Hoola Nation.

If you are interested in becoming a Hoola Hooping instructor, contact Sasha Kenney on email [email protected] to find out more and join in the fun. For all editorial enquiries please contact Sian Edwards at [email protected] or call 01978 660806.



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