40Plus Double Dutch Club: Sisterhood and Joy for Women Over 40
WFAAFebruary 4, 20263 min245 views
18 connectionsΒ·18 entities in this videoβFounding the 40Plus Double Dutch Club
- π‘ Pamela Robinson founded the 40Plus Double Dutch Club in 2016 during a difficult period in her life, seeking something for herself.
- π€ She reconnected with a friend, Katrina, and together they decided to start a Double Dutch club, teaching anyone who could move how to jump.
Club Rules and Mission
- π« The club has specific rules: no men, no kids, no pets, no stress, and most importantly, no age limits (except that members must be at least 40).
- β¨ The club's mission is to show that aging is a blessing, not a burden.
Growth and Community Impact
- π The club has grown to over a thousand members across the US and overseas, with sub-clubs like the one in Cedar Hill run by Sharon Atkins.
- π Members find sisterhood and connection, with many women staying for the community aspect even more than for Double Dutch itself.
Benefits of Double Dutch for Women Over 40
- πββοΈ The club offers great exercise and physical fitness, helping women take time for themselves amidst caring for family.
- π₯³ It provides a break from
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Double DutchWomen Over 40SisterhoodCommunityAgingNostalgiaExerciseSelf-CarePamela Robinson40Plus Double Dutch Club
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