The Neurokinetic Club, an exercise club for those with neurological conditions, pulls no punches when it comes to quizzing.
A Prestwich-based exercise and support club aimed at helping people with neurological conditions is holding a charity quiz night to boost its coffers and raise awareness of the benefits it brings to many in the community.
But quiz master Mark Samberg, who is a member of the club, which features kicking balls and boxing among its activities, will be pulling no punches when it comes to posing tough questions on the night.
The Neurokinetic Club runs specialist exercise classes four times a week at Maccabi Community Centre, with separate sessions for men and women, helping those suffering from Parkinson’s, Multiple
Sclerosis, Strokes, Dementia, and other neurological conditions to gain greater strength, fitness, and confidence.
And now the charity is hoping the quiz at Stenecourt Synagogue will shed more light on their good work and provide a fun night out for all.
Commenting on the success of the club since its inception last year, men’s trainer Andrew Saipe explained: “We are giving our members greater confidence, improving their quality of life and in the best cases, slowing down the progression of a condition.
“Our plan is to reach more individuals and impact the lives of 100-plus members directly through our group sessions, collaborating with the medical community and other partners and sponsors who are aligned with our goals.
“Of course, we can’t underestimate the value of the social aspect for our members and their partners and carers too,” he added. “We have individuals from all areas in the community and beyond and sharing and chatting about similar experiences gives them comfort.”
The NK Club quiz is on 17th July. To find out more about this, or the organisation, email info@neurokinetic.club or call Andrea