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Pro Direct Sport offering SunSport readers extra 10 per cent off for Home Essentials to keep active during coronavirus


PRIME MINISTER Boris Johnson announced on Friday night that gyms will be closed for the foreseeable future because of the coronavirus.

Last week, the Football Association was one of a great number of organisations to announce that amateur sports, as well as professional, are on hold.

 Use discount code SUN10 to get an extra 10 per cent off with Pro: Direct Sport

Use discount code SUN10 to get an extra 10 per cent off with Pro: Direct SportCredit: Pro: Direct Sport

It is an unprecedented time for the UK, but despite the circumstances, it remains important to stay healthy and active – even if that’s in the bedroom or the back garden.

SunSport have teamed up with Pro: Direct Sports to offer readers an extra 10 per cent discount on their Home Essentials Collection.

Just use the code SUN10 when you check out.

Pro: Direct says: “The Game Goes On. Of course, that doesn’t mean you just go about life as normal, but to tweak your habits to keep yourself and those around you healthy, fit and entertained in a safe and conscious way.

“To help you fend off boredom and keep moving during this unsettling period, we’ve put our heads together to come up with some ideas to help you stay happy and healthy at home.”

For back garden ballers there are a range of goals, boots and balls, as well as soft balls that are safe to use indoors.

 There are a range of products to keep healthy and active at home

There are a range of products to keep healthy and active at homeCredit: Pro: Direct Sport

They also have a range of yoga mats, resistance bands and toning belts to get that home workout going.

And if you need a bit of fresh air, there are trainers, clothes, hats, gloves and much more.

There’s even leisurewear if you fancy just sitting on your sofa to watch a film.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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