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Join Rowing at Wendouree Ballarat Club
Training sessions are held regularly on Lake Wendouree, suitable for all skill levels from beginners to competitive rowers. The club supports both school and club rowing programs, fostering development and participation across ages and abilities.
Members have opportunities to participate in local leagues, friendly races, and one of Australia's largest annual regattas hosted each February. The club also supports social rowing and community water sports, including dragon boating.
Membership provides access to training facilities, coaching, and...
Master Sailing at Milang Regatta Club
For specific information about training sessions, membership options, play opportunities, and how to join, please visit the club's official website or contact them directly.
Join Ballarat City Rowing Club Today
Training sessions are held regularly, catering to beginners through to competitive rowers, with coaching support available.The club hosts and participates in local and national regattas, including one of Australia's largest regattas each February, providing extensive play and competition opportunities.Membership is open to all ages and genders, with a straightforward enquiry process to join the club and access coaching, equipment, and competition pathways.
Join Geelong's Premier Rowing Club
Whether you're looking to learn to row for the first time, join a social rowing group, or pursue competitive rowing at the highest levels, Barwon Rowing Club welcomes new members of all backgrounds and experience levels. The club's diverse program offerings...
Sail with CYCSA North Haven
Keelboat racing, cruising, and offshore sailing for all ages and abilities
Women’s helm and women’s sailing initiatives
Youth Sailing Foundation with dedicated training squad and fleet
Discover Sailing, Start Yachting, and Powerboating courses...
Join Sailing at Royal SA Yacht Squadron
Training sessions: Offers Come and Try Sailing Days and learn-to-sail programs suitable for all ages and skill levels, providing an accessible path for beginners and enthusiasts alike.Play opportunities: Hosts regular sailing races and events with race results and entries managed through their SailSys system; members can participate in competitive and social sailing activities.Membership details: Membership provides access to marina berths, launch and retrieval facilities, and involvement in the club's extensive sailing calendar and...
Join the Fun at Christies Sailing Club
Training sessions: The club offers sailing training suitable for beginners and experienced sailors, fostering skill development in a supportive environment.Play opportunities: Members can participate in regular social sailing events, club races, and community sailing activities held at Christies Beach.Membership details: New members are encouraged to join to enjoy access to sailing programs, social events, and community engagement opportunities. The club promotes a friendly and inclusive atmosphere for all participants.
Sail and Race at Largs Bay Sailing Club
Training and Sailing Events: The club hosts a range of class and club sailing events, including regattas for different boat classes like Cherub, International 14, and Pacer.Race Participation: Sailors can compete in scheduled races following the club's Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions, which detail race entry, schedules, courses, and rules.Membership: New members can join to participate in sailing activities and gain access to club events and trophies. Contact the Sailing Secretary for details on participation and event entry.
Sail and Socialise at Somerton Yacht Club
Training sessions: Regular sailing activities catering to a variety of boat classes and skill levels.Play opportunities: Participate in club races, social sailing events, and community regattas held throughout the sailing season.Membership details: The club provides both sailing and social memberships, encouraging new members to join and enjoy sailing as well as social activities.
Sail and Learn at Brighton & Seacliff YC
Training sessions: BSYC is a Yachting Australia training centre providing full learn-to-sail courses suitable for beginners through to advanced sailors.Play opportunities: The club promotes active sailing with regular racing events, social sailing, and community sailing activities on Gulf St Vincent.Membership details: New members are welcomed with access to sailing programs, training, and club events, fostering a supportive sailing community.
Sail with Port Adelaide Sailing Club
Twilight Racing Series held on Wednesday eveningsOpening Day festivities and special events throughout the yearOpportunities to participate in both racing and cruising activitiesWarm welcome for new members and crewMembership provides access to club events and programsVisit the club's website for the latest calendar and registration details.
Sail with Port River Sailing Club
Regular training sessions and twilight racing events for membersOpportunities to participate in friendly races and social sailing activitiesOpen to adults and children; all ages and genders welcomeEasy membership process for newcomers interested in getting involvedConnect with the club via their Facebook page for updates on events, training, and how to join.
Join Rowing at Corio Bay Rowing Club
Regular rowing events include the Geelong Winter Sculling series with 1500m races on Sundays and a 4.5km final race, open to Rowing Victoria affiliated members.
Membership provides access to club training, competitive events, and social rowing activities. New members can join to experience rowing on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, with pathways for juniors and adults.
Join Rowing at Carrum Rowing Club
Training sessions include an active beginners course on Sunday mornings at 6:30am, with primary rowing times on Tuesday 5:45am–7:15am, Thursday 4pm–7:30pm, and Saturday mornings 6am/7am to midday (seasonal).
Members can row a variety of boats from single sculls to eights, with access to modern racing and training boats. The club supports year-round rowing at the National Water Sports Centre.
Participation extends beyond training, including regattas throughout the year and strong ties with local schools for...
Learn to Row at Essendon Rowing Club
Whether you're new to the sport or an experienced rower, the club provides opportunities to participate in training sessions and competitive rowing. Members can enjoy both social and competitive rowing experiences within a welcoming community.
To join or learn more about membership and participation opportunities, contact the club directly at (03) 9370 1973 or email secretary@essrc.com.
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
Another benefit of social fitness groups and classes is the sense of community that they create. Often, people form lasting friendships through their participation in these groups, which can make exercise more enjoyable and less of a chore. Furthermore, for people who are new to an area, a social fitness group can be a great way to meet new people and find a sense of belonging.
Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
Overall, social fitness groups and classes can be a great way to improve fitness and overall health, while also providing an opportunity to meet new people and build a sense of community. With variety in activities, accountability and motivation and a supportive environment, many people find it as a great way to stick to a fitness routine, especially compared to working out alone.