HORSHAM students from Holy Trinity Lutheran School and St Brigid’s College will head to Geelong at the weekend to take on the best Victorian aerobics competitors in the Schoolaerobics Spring Challenge.
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Head coach Amanda Wik, along with the respective school coaches, has been working hard to prepare the teams.
Holy Trinity will present two teams, the Energetics and the Little-Getics while one team, the All Saints, will compete from St Brigid’s.
While the Energetics have been training since December and have represented at state level earlier this year, the Little-Getics and the All Saints have only been rehearsing for 10 weeks.
“They are going really well,” Wik said.
“You always want a few more weeks but I think they are doing really well.
“They are really excited and ready to go.”
The students are now focusing on putting on displays in front of different audiences to prepare for this weekend’s crowd.
The two-day event across Saturday and Sunday sees students required to complete high energy routines while showing their aerobic capacity.