Article Source: Beat The Street
Last Updated: 11 October 2023 11:31
The Beat the Street Clydesdale game launched on 20th September with 1,506 participants signing up on its first day, soaring up to 2,677 on day two and have since clocked up a total of more than 59,000 miles.
Beat the Street is a free, fun interactive game that encourages people of all ages to move more by choosing to travel actively around their local area; it started on Wednesday 20 September, and will continue for six weeks until Wednesday 1 November.
As well as helping people create healthier lifestyle habits, it also improves air quality, congestion and pollution, and connects people to their communities and green spaces.
Beeping and flashing sensors called ‘Beat Boxes’ have been placed on lampposts around Chapelton, Larkhall, Strathaven, Stonehouse, Carluke, Law, Braidwood, Netherburn, Kirkmuirhill, Crossford, Lesmahagow, Lanark and Coalburn for the duration of the game to help participants explore the local area and all it has to offer and to show players that travelling by car doesn’t always have to be the first option.
Primary school pupils have been provided with cards and a map while the wider community can pick up a card from one of the distribution points which are listed on the Beat the Street Clydesdale website, or if they are over the age of 13, they can download the free Beat the Street app.
Players then walk, wheel or cycle between the Beat Boxes which are spaced approximately half a mile apart – hovering their cards over the Beat Boxes to score points. The further players travel, the more points they score for their community or school team. The first Beat Box you hover your card over marks the start of your journey.
There are leaderboards for schools, community teams and charity teams and each is divided into total and average points to ensure that smaller teams are in with an equal chance of winning.
There are themed weeks with a different focus for players to make the most of their game experience. This week is Go Travel, where players can clock up double points on Beat Boxes around commuting hours from 7am to 9am and also 3pm to 6pm on weekdays. Those playing may also notice some intriguing new noises coming from the Beat Boxes when they collect their points from Wednesday 11 October when Go Travel week begins.
Councillor Robert Brown, the chair of the council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, said: “No matter where Beat the Street takes place it always generates an enormous amount of enthusiasm and fun from so many people in the local area.
“With many smaller communities getting involved this time around I am sure that everyone who has signed up to take part will enjoy getting out and about exploring their own area and perhaps finding places they never knew existed or had just never got round to going to see.
“But of course, the real bonus is the health benefits of getting active each day, which has proven in the past to result in so many people, of all ages, continuing to stay active long after the game has ended.”
Beat the Street Clydesdale is being delivered by Intelligent Health on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council with support from South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture, Smarter Choices, Smarter Places and the Scottish Government.
More information, including where to collect a free card is available at www.beatthestreet.me/clydesdale and on social media at @BTSClydesdale
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