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F:01252 322530
06/09/2010
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Junior Fitness Session
16:00 - 17:00
Fitness sessions for 10-15 year olds
 
Body Tone
18:15 - 19:00
 
Pilates Drop in Session
18:30 - 19:30
Session for all levels - £6 per class
 
Weight Watchers Club
18:30 - 20:00
 
Judo
18:30 - 20:00
Juniors (Novices)
 
Body Combat
19:00 - 20:00
Martial Arts Style Aerobics
 
Herons Badminton Club
19:30 - 21:00
 
Judo
19:30 - 21:00
Juniors (Advanced)
 
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Junior Fitness Fun!

These are fun, supervised fitness gym sessions, for children 10-15 years of age. The sessions take place at Connaught Leisure Centre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons 4-5pm, everyone is welcome. Keep fit, get fit and have fun.

For more details contact the leisure centre on 01252 344438.

23/08/2010

 
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The Power Half Hour

Only have 30 minutes for the gym? Make the most of it.

Trying to squeeze in a workout during your lunch break can be tough. But you can get an intense workout in just 30 minutes. The key? Keep your game-plan flexible.

START WITH THE RIGHT MACHINE
Any (and all) of them will do. "You need to do what's known as an indoor fartlek,". Rotating among the equipment with no rest periods keeps your body challenged and your interest high. You don't have enough time to get bored.

TAKE FIVE
Spend five minutes each on the bike, the cross-trainer, the treadmill, and the rower (or any four pieces of cardio equipment). The particular order doesn't matter, start with your least favourite apparatus. "You'll be at your freshest, and there's something invigorating about having tackled something you hate".

WORK UP A SWEAT
Do a two-minute warm-up on the first machine, then your first five-minute set. The intensity will depend on your own fitness level, using a scale: If 10 is the absolute hardest you can work, aim for a 7 or 8. Then jump to another available apparatus for a full five minutes, then another. On your fourth and final machine, perform your full, intense 5 minutes, then a 2- to 3-minute cool down.

HAVE A PLAN B
Don't let a crowded gym wreck your workout. "Come prepared for occupied equipment". Your best bet is to source a skipping rope. That way, if the apparatus you had your eye on is being used, you can spend the next five minutes skipping. "Most gyms will have some open space that you can use, and a skipping rope is a great calorie burner."
   
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