OVER a quarter of children have sports role models, according to new research by Sun-Pat Peanut Butter.
The research reveals that 9 out of 10 adults who played sport as a child encourage their children to be active now, with 65% of adults who didn’t play sport as a child saying they still encourage their child to play sport now.
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23% of adults had a sporting role model as a child and 87% of them were active throughout their childhood, and taking a lead from their parents, over a quarter of children (26%) today have a sporting role model.
The research also found that over half a million children want to be a hockey player when they grow up. “When I grow up, I just want to be like Sam Quek,” exclaims one of the girls after playing alongside British Gold medallist for Hockey, Sam Quek who is giving young children a chance to learn hockey skills and see her in action.
Teaming with Sun-Pat Peanut Butter, Sam is offering young hockey enthusiasts a chance to fuel up and stay active during the Easter holidays. Children aged 6-13 year old can enter for a chance to win a free hockey lesson.
With the research showing that 61% of Brits struggle to find activities to entertain their child during the Easter school holidays, enjoying a game of hockey with Sam Quek could be the perfect solution.
Lancashire and Surrounding Areas
- 24% would have been more likely to be active as an adult if they had been encouraged as a child
- 86% of those who had sporting role models were active as children
- 8% were more interested in being active because of their parents
- 22% feel their parents could have done more to encourage them to be active
Hockey classes will be taking place in five locations nationwide during the Easter holidays:
Monday 10th April, 11am – 12:30pm Spencer Hockey Club, London
Monday 10th April, 7pm-8pm Bristol & West Hockey Club, Bristol
Tuesday 11th April, 4pm - 5:30pm Bowdon Hockey Club, Manchester
Thursday 13th April, 10am–11:30pm Whitley Bay & Tynemouth Hockey Club, Newcastle Thursday
13th April, 4pm – 5:30pm Clydesdale & Clydesdale Western Hockey Club, Glasgow
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