Pedal-2-Wellness lives up to billing

cyclists prepare to start the Pedal-2-Wellness event

BY MUNYARADZI BLESSING DOMA

The second edition of the Pedal-2-Wellness event which was hosted by Cimas Health Group through its wellness division iGO last Saturday, lived to up its billing as the Borrowdale Office Park was a hive of activity with hundreds of cyclists participating in the event.

The event which had elite, social and children cyclists, was meant to promote cardio fitness and raise awareness of drug and substance abuse within the community.

Head iGO, Dr Willmore Kapuyanyika, was equally ecstatic as the event went as planned.

“It’s a special Saturday as Cimas Health Group through its wellness division iGO, is hosting the second edition of Pedal-2-Wellness event meant to promote cardio fitness and raises awareness of drug and substance abuse within our community.

“Open to elite and social cyclists including children, the event is being held under the theme, “Pedal against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking”.

“iGo is Cimas Health Group’s wellness division that provides access to a range of wellness services and resources.

“It serves as a pathway to holistic health, offering Cimas members the tools and support they need to enhance their eight aspects of wellness, namely, Emotional, Environmental, Financial, Intellectual, Occupational, Spiritual, Social and Physical,” said Dr Kapuyanyika.

He added: “at Cimas Health Group, our purpose is to inspire healthier communities by providing global standard health and wellness solutions.

“Pedal-2-Wellness aligns perfectly with this purpose as it promotes preventive healthcare through physical activity.

“It reflects our desire of promoting a healthier lifestyle, fostering community engagement and providing support and education to improve the quality of life for everyone.

“Like what I have earlier said, at Cimas, we are committed to empowering our members to lead healthy and fulfilling lives,” added Dr Kapuyanyika.

The event had participants under the age of 13, who cycled for 4.5km, those over 13 did 22.5km and the elite cyclists who did 45km.

and off they go…cyclists participate at the event

iGo Wellness Coach, Godknows Muperekedzwa said taking time off busy schedule is an important way of managing your wellbeing.

“It’s a sign of ubuntu where the community is coming together for a social cause thus spreading a message against drug and substance use and illicit trafficking as well as extending a helping hand to those in need at Chikurubi Psychiatric Unit.

“This also resonate with our value of togetherness. It takes the whole village to raise up a child and together we make a difference, sustainability of interventions.

“We are the first medical aid to provide cover for mental health, created synergies with key service providers to improve the quality of care for our members, (Borrowdale Halfway Houses; Friendship Bench).

“Provision of group and personalised mental health interventions through our iGo department.

“A network of value partners as a way of not only incentivising to reinforce a positive behaviour but to ensure accessibility and affordability of these crucial services,” added Muperekedzwa.

One elite cyclist said participating in the Pedal-2-Wellness event and completing the 45km race was an exhilarating and rewarding experience as the journey tested physical endurance, mental strength and determination, as they were pushed to the limits while cycling through scenic routes.

“The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie, as fellow cyclists encouraged one another along the way.

“Crossing the finish line after such a long distance brought a deep sense of accomplishment and knowing it was all for promoting wellness made it even more fulfilling.”

Over 400 cyclists expected to pedal against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

 

cyclists-image Generated by Meta AI

BY MUNYARADZI BLESSING DOMA

Over 400 cyclists are expected to participate at this year’s Pedal-2-Wellness event, which will be held under the theme “Pedal against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.”

The cycling event which is organised by iGo, Cimas Health Group’s wellness division, is in its second year and will be held next Saturday.

This was revealed by Cimas Health Group Chief Executive Officer, Vuli Ndlovu, ahead of the cycling event which is meant to promote physical well-being.

“Open to elite, and social cyclists including children, this year’s Pedal-2-Wellness, event will be held under the theme, “Pedal against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking” with more than 400 cyclists expected to participate.   

“Pedal-2-Wellness is part of Cimas’s broader commitment to promoting health and wellness to foster a healthier society.

“I urge cyclists to bring their helmets and bikes to Pedal against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking,” said Ndlovu.  

Ndlovu revealed that the event also promotes cardio fitness and raises awareness of drug and substance abuse.   

“Cycling is not just about getting from one place to another, it is about enhancing our overall wellbeing. As more people choose to cycle, we can collectively work towards a healthier, greener, and more sustainable future.”

Speaking on the growing need for alternative transportation options, Ndlovu emphasised the importance of creating a safer environment for cyclists.   

“Apart from offering remarkable benefits for physical health, cycling offers a safer and more environmentally friendly mode of transport.

“However, to fully realise these benefits, our City council must invest in infrastructure that ensures the safety of cyclists on the road,” Ndlovu said.   

He added that there is a need for dedicated cycling lanes and proper signage to encourage more people to embrace cycling as a viable mode of transportation.   

“Incorporating safer cycling infrastructure would not only reduce the risk of accidents but also contribute to reducing traffic congestion and lowering carbon emissions,” noted Ndlovu.

He underscored the need for collaborative efforts amongst the city council, corporate entities, and the public to make cycling a safer and more accessible option for all.   

He also revealed that registration to participate at the Pedal-2-Wellness is being done online with the elite and social cyclists paying US$5 while children under the age of 13 will participate for free.   

The event will start at 7:30 AM with the 45-km ride, followed by the fun ride at 7:45 AM and the children’s ride at 8:00 AM.   

“Participants under the age of 13 years will cycle on the iGo strip and perimeter road of Borrowdale racecourse (4.5km), while those over 13 years will cycle on the road along the demarcated route (22.5km) from Borrowdale Office Park.

“The elite cyclists will complete two laps of the race, which is 45km, and there will be two water points, at the start and finish point of the race.  

“As a safety measure, all participants are expected to wear helmets, which are available for hire at the venue on the day. 

“Participants will receive a T-shirt and a medal after completing the event.  As part of Cimas’ Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, part of the proceeds from the event will be donated to Chikurubi Psychiatric Unit, which supports mental health causes,” added Ndlovu.