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Push Hard for 60 Seconds. Change Lives Forever.
I’m taking part in the If-I-Can-You-Can Challenge on the International Day of People with Disability – 03 December 2025. This inspiring Challenge is inspired by Jacob – a young Aussie living with functional intellectual disability, cerebral palsy and autism – who wishes every day his brain and body worked like everyone else’s. But Jacob doesn’t want pity – he dreams of acceptance and inclusion.
This 60-second assault bike challenge supports Fight4Balance (F4B), a Brisbane-based, grassroots charity helping young people aged 5–25 with physical, cognitive and sensory disorders improve their physical, emotional and socially wellbeing.
The challenge? Jump on an assault bike and see how many calories you can burn in one minute - all while raising awareness and funds to help youth like Jacob get get fit, build independence, and feel connected with their community.
Please support the Challenge and help us make a difference.
If Jacob can, you can too.
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QLD Cricket All Abilities Coaches Join Forces for the F4B 60-Second Challenge
Tuesday 25th NovThe QLD Cricket All Abilities coaching team is proud to announce that we’ve come together to support the F4B 60-Second Challenge! This initiative is all about teamwork, inclusion, and raising awareness — values that sit at the heart of everything we do.
One of our participants, Jake, is not only a valued member of our cricket community but also part of F4B. His involvement makes this collaboration even more special, highlighting the strong connection between sport, friendship, and opportunity.
We’re especially excited about the launch of the Redlands All Abilities Hub this term. This hub is a place where people of all abilities can come together, learn, and thrive through sport. Our vision is to keep building on this momentum, continuing into next term and well into the future.
Most importantly, we’re thrilled to strengthen our partnership with F4B. Cross-collaboration in the all abilities space means more opportunities, more connections, and more ways to celebrate the incredible talents and resilience of our community.
Together, we’re not just taking on the 60-Second Challenge — we’re building a future where everyone has the chance to shine.
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