It's that time of year once again. The clocks have been put forward an hour and for the next six months we will have more hours of daylight available.
For those of us lucky enough to live in the sub-tropical climate of Northland, this often signals the time of the year to start increasing physical activity levels to take advantage of that climate and also the fantastic natural environment we have.
As such, Sport Northland is encouraging Northlanders to take full advantage of daylight saving by getting outdoors, being physically active and enjoying what we have to offer as a region. This call follows research by Sport NZ before, during and after level 4 lockdown, which shows the impact Covid-19 has had on levels of physical activity.
During June, adults spent an average of 4.52 hours a week being physically active. That was down on 5.40 hours for a normal June (2017-19) and lower than the 5.61 hours during April when New Zealand was in level 4 lockdown.
Tamariki and rangatahi aged 5 to 17 averaged 8.20 hours a week in June, which was up slightly from 8.14 hours in April but much lower than 9.70 hours in a normal June.