The video shows footage of four difference organisations, Muslim Girls Fence, Goal Diggers FC, Welcome Gym and Black Girls Do Run UK. There is a voice over that switches between people from each organisation as they explain their experiences and introduce the enjoyment gap. The voice over switches between runners as they share their thoughts and experiences. It begins with up beat music, GIRLS.
We open the shot with a fencing instructor from Muslim Girls Fence demonstrating a fencing move.
Voiceover: I didn’t fit into the mainstream industries where I didn’t look like everybody else.
The shot moves to Goal Diggers FC as they move a goal post and huddle for a team talk.
We only had space to play in the carpark outside.
We switch to a boxer with her personal trainer at Welcome Gym
Voiceover: There’s a stigma. She’s in a wheelchair. She’s a woman. She can’t do much.
Her last big punch transitions us into shots of runners from Black Girls Do Run running in a park.
Voiceover: I always noticed at races that there was a lack of black women there.
Over different shots from each activity, we see supers on screen: 2.4 million fewer women than men enjoy sport & activity * number who strongly agree they find sport/exercise enjoyable and satisfying
The videos shows four close ups of one person from each organisation staring into the camera.
Voiceover: This is The Enjoyment Gap and we’re here to close it.
Supers on screen: The Enjoyment Gap
The camera spins to women fencing before transitioning to a montage of a group of runners, women in a group dance, walking to football, cycling and other gym exercises
Supers on screen: There are thousands of
New joiners
Movers
Shakers
Runners
Shooters
Grafters
Mothers
Daughters
Let’s make space for them
We switch to a shot of Goal Diggers FC play football.
Voiceover: It was this ethos of availability not ability.
Black Girls Do run UK are running together as a group in shot, switching between daytime running and a darker time. We see them stay on facetime with one of their runners until they get to their house.
Voiceover: We’ll try to do things so that we can get together felling safe and confident to run.
We switch to a group dance class at Welcome Gym. The women are having fun dancing.
Voiceover: Denise makes everything fun. But you can work at whatever level you choose.
A montage of Muslim Girls Fence in action as they social and fence.
Voiceover: To make something work, both parties need to sit side by side and understand each other.
A player from Goal Diggers FC scores a penalty and they celebrate.
Supers appear on screen over shots of different activities from the four different organisations: We must do more to help women enjoy sport & activity
It’s time to make a change
Let’s go
How can you close the gap?
Titles appear on screen:
This Girl Can With You.
Find out more at ThisGirlCanWithYou.com.
The National lottery logo and Sport England logo appear.
What does 'social' mean for women?
Having a support network or feeling part of a bigger community is integral to making activity enjoyable whether you’re exercising alone or with others.
Even if it’s a catch up with friends, with a workout on the side.
Doing 'social' well
Muslim Girls Fence is a project collaboration between Maslaha and British Fencing which aims to facilitate spaces at a grassroots level for Muslim girls and women to fence.
It focuses on the social aspect of activity by allowing students to come and fence or just sit back and catch up with each other, talk about their days or what they may be feeling or going through.
The video shows footage of a group of women in taking part in a Muslim Girl’s Fence class. The video has a voice over with no music on the background and then switches to upbeat music.
We open on a shot of a woman, Binni, standing alone in a sports hall. She is dressed in her fencing gear with her mask on. The camera closes in on her as she speaks through a voiceover.
Voiceover: I didn’t fit into the mainstream industries where I didn’t look like everybody else, because of the way I dressed,
Upbeat music, GIRLS, is introduced, Binni takes off her fencing mask.
Voiceover: Because of what I believed in. I want to give something to them that’s not the norm.
The camera whips around to a room full of fencers in masks and full suits fencing with their swords facing each other. Titles appear on screen:
This Girl Can x Muslim Girls Fence
The shot shows Binni as she demonstrates how to lunge with the sword
Voiceover: Communities coming together and finding that they have so much in common.
The class attendees all stand in a line and lunge with their swords. The camera shows close ups of different women’s faces.
Voiceover: This is not a Muslim girls’ project anymore. This is just a women’s fencing project.
A woman helps another suit up as their laugh together before we see them both in action. They then sit socialising as they take a break.
Voiceover: When you have like those friends that you don’t see for ages but when you meet up again, it’s nice to catch up with them, it’s like nothing has changed.
The Camera cuts to a mother and daughter laughing in class before panning to them, as well as others fencing together.
Voiceover: My mum is, at home, she’s quite serious, but here it’s like she has a chance to be free as well. When we fence against one another, it’s so much fun. She definitely pulls out secret moves, and so do I.
A montage of different women fencing, a woman takes of her helmet as takes a breath of relief.
Voiceover: I’m meeting lots of different women, lots of different ages, lots of different backgrounds, and we’re learning about each other’s cultures and lives.
The setting moves from the sports hall to a café. The women are now dressed in their every-day clothes and are sitting around a table drinking hot drinks and socialising.
Certain communities are hard to reach, have you reached them enough? You have to become part of that community to understand its needs.
The camera zooms out. Titles appear on screen:
This Girl Can With You.
Find out more at ThisGirlCanWithYou.com.
The National lottery logo and Sport England logo appear.
Find out more about Muslim Girls Fence
Why social matters
More ideas and inspiration
This Girl Can showcases Our parks, founded to ensure there is easy access to exercise in local communities.
Breeze is an initiative from British Cycling that offers fun, free bike rides for women of all abilities.
Her Spirit is an app that connects women together virtually and locally and enables them to take part in virtual and real-world events, weekly challenges and coaching.
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What might doing social well look like?
Social can vary from person to person
Here are a few ideas about what doing it well could look like for you:
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