Wednesday 3 June 2015

Fancy a Challenge? Natasha's Story

Most people, at some point in their life think about completing a challenge, to make an extra-ordinary achievement and realise a feeling of accomplishment. Natasha Lambert is not like most people. As soon as she completes one challenge she has already thought of the next, which of course needs to be bigger than the last.

Natasha, better known to most people as ‘Miss Isle’ has an amazingly positive mind frame, driven by the need to challenge herself and make a positive difference of the perception of people with disabilities.

Her single mindedness and determination enables her to achieve much more than the medics believed. This year, along with the ‘Miss Isle’ support team and volunteers Natasha raised funds for The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, RNLI and RYA Sailability by completing a unique ‘sea and summit’ challenge. Sailing single-handed from IOW to Swansea followed by climbing Mount Pen y Fan, the highest mountain in Southern Britain.  Not once did she use her Cerebral Palsy (CP) condition as an excuse to rest until she reached the mountain summit and when there she said ‘this isn’t bad, is it?. What people may not realise is that due to her CP condition, Natasha doesn’t have control of her limbs, her chair is secured onto the boat and she uses an innovative ‘sip/puff’ technique (developed by her father) to control and manoeuvre her boat a mini Transat called Miss Isle She is literally sailing open water from her mouth!

Natasha’s involvement with sailing came by chance, and it has given her and her non sailing family some cherished moments whilst creating opportunities for Natasha to learn unexpected life skills such as public speaking, fundraising and presenting at board meetings. The confidence Natasha has gained from sailing has opened up new opportunities and given her a new outlook to life, an outlook she wants to share with other people with CP. Inspiring and educating others is now a key focus for Natasha, to show people that anyone can find a sport they enjoy and have fun participating.

The Miss Isle team is now actively seeking families with children who have CP to offer the use of the ‘sip/puff’ boat and widen awareness of the sport as an inclusive activity for the whole family. They also want to reach out to special schools to show how equipment can be adapted according to the need of the participant.
Since trialing the ‘sip and puff’ sailing technique four years ago, determination and enjoyment of a sport she has found as a teenager has led to Natasha sailing single handed, combined with  additional challenges such as mountain walking (with the aid of her frame) has  developed her confidence to want to, one day sail across the Atlantic Ocean, which shows that if  #ThisGirlCan you can too!

Tuesday 10 February 2015

Horndean Female Runners love #ThisGirlCan

We visited Tiffany Eanes who co-ordinates female only sessions in Running and Yoga as part of her Muscle Strength and Endurance Fitness programme. The "This Girl Can" campaign caught Tiffany's eye and she contacted Sport Hampshire & IOW to see how her ladies could get involved.



On a chilly Monday evening we visited Tiffany who was surrounded by a large group of women all braving the cold and enjoying being active together. They had all seen the advert on their TV screens and agreed that it is something that they can all relate to and feel motivated by. 


Bev Tune loves the campaign and said "I think the advert uses women that are a true reflection of today's female society and the size that we really are, not air brushed models that damage our confidence." Tiffany co-ordinates running groups for all standards and is fully committed to helping women get active and have bundles of fun along the way.

Many women have suffered from the fear of judgement and the campaign looks to tackle this head on. Louisa Burnett explained "I used to feel embarrassed about running on my own. Now I am proud of being fit!" The women are really keen to help motivate more women to get active and Tiffany said "As I am the leader of the running group, I can only hope that the ladies come back every week because I make the sessions fun, non competitive and social, with everyone helping and supporting each other. If you want to know more about the groups that Tiffany co-ordinates click here. The ladies truly live all the values of "This Girl Can" and we had a great evening celebrating all these women being active!

If you would like to have your female sessions promoted or would like to help inspire more women to get inspired by #ThisGirlCan email us. Remember if you are getting active - tweet @SportHIOW a picture including #ThisGirlCan