Cobra Hyde's Club Community
At Cobra Hyde we are very proud to think of ourselves as a community of friends, with a one family ethos. Below you will see some of the things that contribute to our club community and how we try to uphold this unique ethic.
Walk Of Hope 2022
On 24th September 2022, the whole coaching team took part in this years 'Walk Of Hope' in aid of Brain Tumour research.
Completing this 5km walk not only helped raise vital funds for the charity, but also helped raise more awareness for such a devastating ilness.
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So very proud to have raised a massive £643 together.
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A huge thank you to the whole Instructing team!!
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Tameside Sport and Physical Activity Awards 2022
We are very proud to have received several nominations at the 2022 sports and physical Activity awards:
- Community club or group of the year
- Coach/Instructor of the year
- Unsung hero
- Changing lifestyle
These nominations once again show that Cobra Hyde is more than just a martial Arts club. It is a hub, safe space and positive influencer in and for the whole community.
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First Aid For Mental Health
Cobra Hyde is dedicated to being more than just a martial Arts club. We aim to provide a safe, open and inspiring space and environment for all, children and adults alike.
To aid with this ethos some of our coaching team attended a 'First Aid for Mental health Awareness' course.
By doing this, we are able to help provide more support to any of our members who may need it and point them towards resources that may be able to help them should they need.
If any club member needs to talk, we are here and ready to listen
and help in any way we can.
Right: Dan, Keira and Charlie attend first aid for mental health
course with Instruct UK.
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Other Events and Seasonal Activities
- At Cobra Hyde we also hold a Christmas party every year at a local function room. There is a buffet with hot and cold food. We also play a wide range of games for the children and a couple for the adults; as well as holding two raffles. One for juniors and one for adults, with different prizes available for each age group.
- Twice a year we try to integrate the club into the wider community. Over Christmas and Easter we try to collect and make as many food parcels as possible for our local foodbank to help those in need.
- During Halloween week, we have a fancy dress lesson and sweets will be offered to anyone who attends dressed up.
- At Easter time, we have chocolates offered to anyone who attends on good Friday and we play a few games at the end of the juniors lesson.
- We also try to hold fundraising events to include everyone from the club. Bag packing has proved very popular, as have our raffle events and quiz nights. All money made goes directly back into the club for new equipment as and when it is needed.
- During the summer time we also have a 'get together' for a drink and chat at a local establishment. This gives anyone who attends a chance to get to know other members of the club, with parents and students meeting each other away from the lesson format.