Sophie Gilbert, teacher of padel and top French player at the La Baule club enlightens us on the beautiful projects of Padel Rose.
We are committed to developing sports practice among women through padel. Our team of volunteers is keen to contribute to the balance and well-being of all.
Faced with the physical transformations and the psychological effects related to the disease, it is important to rediscover pleasant sensations with one's body.
We know, and it's been proven, that the impact of physical activity on this disease is beneficial.
Renowned for its accessibility and user-friendliness, this sport is an excellent vector to offer a time of leisure and pleasure.
Our expectations are staggered in 3 steps
- Start a physical activity for people who are excluded from sport
- continue this activity because it feels good
- to adopt this activity durably
The project we are conducting is completely new in France. Indeed, it revolves around the creation of a social bond through a new and growing sport.
Ultimately, we will try to allow other women to test themselves in joy at padel :
-Women with disabilities
-Women away from employment
-Women abused
- Women entrepreneur
- Development at departmental, regional, national level
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Land of padel are planned in the old WHO building to be rehabilitated, on the site of the IUCT Oncopole in Toulouse for people recovering from chemo, or in preventive. See the site 'draw me Toulouse', the project of the raynald cabinet which works regularly with the pierre fabre laboratories, I quote: "Finally, a club of Padel will complete the program to offer a sporting activity that benefits everyone. "
Hi Stéphane, do not hesitate to give us the link or send us to contact@padelmagazine.fr information so that we can talk about it. Thank you for the info and good evening. Franck