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Sail and Race with Moreton Bay Boat Club
Training and Skill Development: Programs include competitive racing, social sailing, cruising, and Challenge Sailing designed for individuals with disabilities, focusing on camaraderie and skill growth.Social Sailing Opportunities: Participate in weekly events such as Saturday Afternoon Good Sailing (SAGS) and Wednesday Afternoon Good Sailing (WAGS), which are pursuit races with handicap starts to ensure fair competition.Membership Benefits: Members enjoy access to diverse sailing activities, social events, and the scenic Moreton Bay environment. New members can join to experience both friendly and competitive...
Race and Sail at Brisbane Valley Sailing Club
Members and participants can engage in regular racing events designed for various boat types, providing competitive play and skill development.
Training and social sailing sessions are available, welcoming sailors of all skill levels from beginners to experienced racers.
Membership includes access to club races and social sailing activities, with clear registration terms available on the club's website, facilitating easy joining and active participation.
Join Dragon Sports Association Dragon Boating
Training sessions and free trial opportunities are available for new and experienced members aiming to improve fitness, meet others, or compete.Play opportunities include competitive racing at state, national, and international levels, plus social paddling events like City to Surf and Cockatoo Cup Outrigger Canoe race.Membership benefits include support to achieve personal goals and access to a strong paddling community with regular social activities such as hikes, brunches, and...
Join Paradise Point Sailing Club
Participate in club sailing and racing every SundayJoin our learn-to-sail holiday camps for all agesAttend club events and training sessionsMembership is open to everyone; contact us to joinFor more information and to book, call John Murphy at 0407 145 397 or email ppscinc@bigpond.com. We also accept Fairplay vouchers.
Join Port Hacking Dragon Boat Club Fun
Training sessions are held early mornings, typically starting at 7:30am with warm-ups and preparation, followed by on-water paddling from 8am to 9am, finishing around 9:15am.All equipment is provided, and qualified coaches guide participants in developing paddling techniques.No prior experience is required, though a basic level of fitness is advantageous.Membership is available, with course fees contributing towards club membership for those wishing to continue paddling regularly.The club fosters team participation on the picturesque Port Hacking waterway, promoting strength, endurance, and fitness.
Join Sandy Point Dragons Today
Regular training sessions are held at our clubhouse, perfect for beginners and experienced paddlers alike.Opportunities to participate in friendly races, social paddling, and competitive events throughout the year.Membership is open to everyone—join us for a try paddling session to experience the thrill of dragon boating.Our inclusive club fosters teamwork and fun, making it easy for new members to get involved and stay active.
Join Pittwater Dragon Boat Racing Club
Training sessions are held regularly at Bayview, focusing on skill development, fitness, and team coordination. These sessions cater to both social paddlers and those aiming for competitive racing.
Play opportunities include participation in local leagues, friendly races, and social paddling events throughout the year, offering members a chance to engage actively in the sport in a supportive environment.
Membership benefits include access to training, events, and community...
Join the Hawkesbury River Dragons Club
Training sessions include paddling technique and team synchronization practice, designed for beginners to competitive paddlers. Full training is provided for those new to dragon boating.
Play opportunities involve regular participation in friendly and competitive races over typical distances of around 250m, with social paddling events fostering team spirit and fitness.
Membership includes access to club training, race entry, and community events, providing a clear pathway to join and engage with the sport year-round.
Join Sailing at Southport Yacht Club
Training Sessions: The club provides youth tackers and school sailing programs at the Oxenford Watersports Centre, supporting beginners and youth sailors.Play Opportunities: Members can join competitive offshore yacht races such as the renowned Sail Paradise and the Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race, as well as off-the-beach sailing events hosted at the Hollywell Clubhouse.Membership Benefits: Membership offers access to four waterfront locations including Main Beach, Oxenford, and Hollywell, with opportunities to participate in...
Join Sailing at Mooloolaba Yacht Club
Training sessions: Youth keelboat training using Elliott 6s for kids moving beyond dinghies; women's sailing classes focused on skill development and fun; advanced sailing skills groups.Play opportunities: Regular racing events include Wednesday Afternoon Bay Races, Sunday Bay and Short Offshore Races, and Friday Twilight Family River Racing (Rum Runners) on Elliott 6s keelboats.Membership: The club has about 273 members, including a strong women's program with 34% female membership. New members can join to access youth programs, women’s sailing, and ocean keelboat racing.Programs: SheSails women’s program,...
Learn and Sail at Maroochy Sailing Club
Training sessions: Offers the Tackers Program for young aspiring sailors and Start Sailing Programs for adults and teenagers, including Start Sailing 1 and 2 courses. These programs teach sailing basics, boat handling, safety, and racing skills.Play opportunities: Main activity day is Sunday, with regular sailing from late August to early May, occasional winter sessions, and occasional regattas on open waters near Mooloolaba. Provides opportunities for both recreational and competitive sailing.Membership: Open to all skill...
Learn and Race Sailing at Tweed Valley
Adults Learn to Sail courses available for beginners aiming to gain sailing skills.Regular race events such as the Christmas Race and others run from September through April, providing competitive sailing opportunities.Membership offers access to training and race participation in a welcoming sailing community.
Sail with Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club
Main club competitions run every second Saturday afternoon from 1pm, with a winter series held every few weeks.Members race in popular events such as Bay to Bay, Surf to City, Pearl Challenge, Sail Mooloolaba, and St Helena Cup, mainly from September to May.Regular...
Join Sailing Fun at Humpybong Yacht Club
Training sessions: Adult and youth learn-to-sail programs such as Start Sailing 1 and Better Sailing run over multiple days, designed for beginners through to more experienced sailors.Play opportunities: The club hosts regular club racing, social sailing events, and the annual HumpyBash regatta, welcoming a variety of sailboats including yachts, multihulls, dinghies, and catamarans.Membership: Members can lease or buy boats, join club racing, and participate in state-wide sailing events. The club encourages active involvement through training and competitive sailing.
Sail and Race at Lake Samsonvale WSA
Training sessions: Features a unique learn-to-sail program suitable for beginners and families, including knot tying and sailing techniques during open days and regular sessions.Play opportunities: Regular sail racing events that welcome new and experienced sailors alike, casual and competitive sailing on the lake, fortnightly radio controlled yacht racing with social sailing on Thursdays, plus paddling, rowing, and windsurfing activities.Membership details: Membership provides access to a welcoming club environment with family-friendly activities, social events, and access to club facilities...
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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.