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I am a zumba teacher at push studios. Zumba is a mixture of dances from all over world and different eras mixed with aerobic exercises and is great fun and anyone is welcome. I teach at push studios (behind william rose butcher) on a Monday at 7pm. Would you be interested you think?


Kate

a.smith Wrote:

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> I want to get some exercise which is more fun than

> the gym or going jogging. Any ideas?

> New to the forum ,so hopefully I have posted in

> the right section :)



I'm a million miles away from being a jogging fan, but having joined 'Free fitness in the park' Peckham Rye (check what's on listings)I can't imagine not going! It's more than just jogging, it's a friendly bunch of mixed ability fitness levels, we stop at 100m lengths to do muscle tone work, but more importantly We have FUN!

I am selling my Lateral Thigh Trainer and power cords and instruction book and DVD for ?20.

It's fun, but I can't be arsed. I should post this post in the For Sale section. But, since you're asking....

I am also selling on a mini trampet one diameter wide for ?12 if you want it. Too big for my little living room!

Here are some suggestions:

American football

athletics

badminton

basketball

cricket

cycling

dancing

dry slope skiing

football including 5-a-side

golf

gymnastics

hockey

indoor rock climbing

martial arts

netball

rowing

rugby

skating

skate boarding

squash

table tennis

tennis

ten pin bowling

volleyball

walking

wrestling


Whatever form of exercise you choose it is essential that it is something you really enjoy doing otherwise you are unlikely to keep it up. Team sports are a good way to socialise as well as get fit. If you are highly self-motivated solo activities may give you greater flexibility over where and when you exercise. You can ensure you are always motivated by setting achievable weekly and monthly goals.


The best exercise is that which you can incorporate into your daily activities. Exercise need never be dull if you are creative.


All the best

Abi

Hi there,



A fun Zumba class is on every Tuesday at Harris Girls' Academy in East Dulwich beginners to intermediate levels, start at 8.15pm, all you need is to turn up 5 mins before the class in comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.


1st class is HALF PRICE 3.50 ON THE 31ST JANUARY 2012 ONLY


Any questions please call Viktoria on 0788 5941 321 or email [email protected].



Hope to see you there on Tuesday!



Kind Regards,




Viktoria Zumba

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