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Captain Tom Moore and Dame Kelly Holmes lead heroes starring in the launch of a keep-fit in lockdown campaign

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CAPTAIN Tom Moore and Dame Kelly Holmes have come together to star in the launch of a keep-fit in lockdown campaign. Military charity and media organisation BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service) launched the #BFBSForcesFit when former athlete Kelly, 50, took over their Radio Facebook page to host her own training workout yesterday evening.

The initiative involves UK troops sharing their fitness routines to encourage the rest of the country to stay active despite being cooped up inside due to the government guidelines.

Dame Kelly Holmes, Rebecca Adlington and Captain Tom Moore are some of our heroes starring in the brilliant launch video for the brand new campaign.

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