Rob Kearney says that the domestic rugby season could begin again very soon.
The Ireland legend was speaking to Dermot & Dave this morning, where he revealed that plans are in place for members of the Leinster squad to return to the training ground later this month.
Kearney said that the team will return to training in groups of 4, to do some socially distant pre-season fitness work as the team waits for approval from the Government, IRFU and World Rugby to resume games.
Rob was on speaking about his new business Bua. It is a web-app for connecting consumers to trainers for group fitness classes outdoors. Backed by Google start-ups, London Sport and professional athletes, Bua Fit attracted investment from all over the world late last year.
Bua Fit had to close their outdoor model with Covid-19 and the team had to think very quickly in order to stay in business. Bua means victory in Irish so their mission is to improve people’s lives by always making them healthier and happier, the infinite lifestyle is what the Bua brand believes in. This made their pivot an easy decision to help both sides of the marketplace in a crucial time for consumers and trainers. Bua Online launched, which is connecting consumers to trainers for LIVE group classes in a compliant training space. Bua Fit are one of the safest solutions in the market right now, this has resulted in them doing business in Ireland, Spain and Canada since they launched 6 weeks ago.