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Join Rowing at Historic Hawthorn Club
Members can participate in competitive rowing programs aiming for state and national championships, as well as social and development rowing sessions. The club hosts the Head of the Yarra, a major annual rowing event, encouraging member involvement both as competitors and volunteers....
Join the Fun at Y Rowing Club
Training sessions are flexible to fit around busy work and social lives, with opportunities to train in various crew combinations and boats. Members can also train independently or with others at any time.
The club competes in regattas and encourages participation at all skill levels from beginner to competitive.
Membership offers access to both on-water and off-water training, fostering a like-minded community of easy-going women rowers.
Master the Water at Power House Rowing Club
Training & Participation:
Learn to Row programs available for beginners, including weekly Sunday sessions where you'll master both sweep rowing (one oar) and sculling (two oars)Regular training sessions throughout the week catering to different skill levels and availabilityCompetitive opportunities at State, National, and International regattas for those seeking to progressSocial and recreational rowing options for all membersMasters rowing programs availableWhy Join:
Strong emphasis on teamwork, fairness, and sportsmanship in a supportive,...
Join Melbourne High School Rowing Crew
Training sessions: High School practices are held Monday 4-6:30 PM (land workout), Tuesday and Thursday 4-6:30 PM (ergometer training and weight room), Friday and Saturday 3-6 PM and 7:30-10:30 AM respectively for water training at Ballard Park.Middle School practices occur Tuesday 5-6:30 PM, Friday 4-6 PM, and Saturday 7:30-10:30 AM at Ballard Park.Play opportunities: The club participates in various regattas during fall and spring seasons, including local and national events such as Head of the Henderson, First Coast, and US Rowing National...
Row with Melbourne Argonauts Today
Participate in our "Learn to Row" program, perfect for beginners.Train with supportive members and experienced coaches.Enjoy regular social and competitive rowing sessions on Albert Park Lake.Connect with a diverse community and grow your skills in a welcoming environment.Open to all adults regardless of experience or background. Visit our website to learn more and sign up for a session.
Join Korowa Girls' Rowing Squad
Participation details include:
Regular training sessions for developing rowing skills and fitness, suited for school-age girls interested in competitive rowing.Opportunities to compete in regattas such as the Head of the Schoolgirls Rowing Regatta, with past successes including individual and team achievements.Membership through the school includes access to Girls Sport Victoria competitions, encouraging active involvement in water sports and other athletics.New members can join by enrolling at Korowa Anglican Girls' School and participating in...
Row with Alan Mitchell Club
Members can participate in training sessions and rowing events that cater to a broad range of skill levels, from beginners to competitive rowers.
Rowing activities and programs occur at their location in Toorak, providing ample chances for social and competitive play.
Membership provides access to club rowing programs and the community associated with Wesley Rowing.
Learn to Row at Yarra Yarra Rowing Club
Members can engage in regular training sessions and compete in races and regattas throughout the season. Whether you're looking to row recreationally with friends or pursue competitive success, the club caters to your goals. New members are encouraged to join, and the club's volunteer-run community ensures a welcoming environment for all participants.
Row with Albert Park-South Melbourne
Training sessions are available for juniors, adults, and masters, with options for both social and competitive rowing.Regular participation opportunities include friendly rowing, competitive regattas, and the annual Albert Park Lake Masters Regatta.The club fosters a strong sense of community, with social events and fundraisers throughout the year.Membership is open to all, with support for new members to...
Join Ruyton Girls' Rowing
Training sessions tailored for school-aged girls, focusing on technique, teamwork, and fitnessParticipation in local and state-level regattas and competitionsOpportunities for both beginner and experienced rowersMembership through school enrolment; new participants encouraged to join via the school's sports program
Join Fintona's Inclusive Rowing Program
The rowing program is supported by Friends of Rowing, a dedicated parent support group that assists with fundraising and program operations, ensuring sustainable participation pathways for all students. New members are encouraged to join and become part of a thriving rowing community at the school.
Join Rowing at Richmond Rowing Club
Training sessions: Regular on-water training suitable for beginners through to experienced rowers, fostering skill development and fitness.Play opportunities: Access to competitive and social rowing events, allowing members to challenge themselves or enjoy recreational rowing.Membership benefits: Over 140 active members enjoy participation in on-water activities and social events, with a welcoming community atmosphere. New members are encouraged to join through the club’s website.
Row with Melbourne Rowing Club
Learn to row and beginner programs availableIntermediate and masters level trainingCompetitive and social rowing opportunitiesOpen to adults, young people, families, and people with disabilitiesMembership options for all levels of interest and commitmentDiscover the excitement of rowing in the heart of Melbourne—just 100m from Flinders Street Station. Visit our website to learn more and join today!
Join Mercantile Rowing Club Today
Training and Competition:
Established youth program designed to develop athletes and crews for competitive rowing at junior and senior levelsVeteran and social rowing programs catering to experienced and recreational participantsAccess to competitive rowing opportunities with a strong track record of national and international successMembership:
Open to adults, young people, and older adults of all gendersNew members are welcome to join and participate in training and social rowing activitiesContact the club at 03 9650 3044 or...
Join BGS+ Rowing Introduction Program
Training Structure:
Level 1 (4-week program): Held at Brighton Grammar's Junior School Gym, focusing on technical instruction using rowing machines. Participants learn the Rowing Dynamic warm-up, key strength development exercises, and core and flexibility routines designed by the school's Rowing Conditioning Coach. Completion of Level 1 is required to progress to Level 2.Level 2: Conducted on Albert Park Lake with instruction in single sculls (1 person...
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THE SYDNEY AMAZON WARRIORS INC
Juniors programs for young athletes to build skills and confidence in a fun environment.Adult divisions catering to various ages and abilities.Social and recreational play ideal for casual enjoyment and meeting like-minded enthusiasts.High-performance training for competitive players aiming to excel.Regular competitions offering thrilling matches and tournaments.Structured training sessions to enhance technique, fitness, and teamwork.Whether you're a beginner spiking your first ball or a seasoned pro, join our empowering community for inclusive, high-energy...
The Man Walk - Brighton - 7:00 am, Friday
Location: Meet at Green Point Cenotaph, Brighton VIC, a scenic spot near the Bay Trail with stunning views of Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne skyline.[1][3]
What to expect: A judgement-free environment to walk, talk, and support fellow men in a healthy, regular routine—no pressure, just positive camaraderie.[2]
About The Man Walk: This national initiative promotes men's mental health through community walks, backed by partners like Toll Group and NSW Government funding.[2]
Why join? Enjoy Brighton's...
Centennial Park Walkers
Walking Speed: Medium pace
Frequency: Weekly
Dog Friendly: No
Pram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if...
Doreen Run Club
Walk, jog, run or just stand and cheer... whatever you feel like you can do, everyone is welcome to join us :)
Date: Every Friday
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm (ideal arrival 10-mins prior)
Location: Laurimar Primary School outdoor courts - meet under the sheltered area
Cost: FREE! Optional $10 Hydration Electrolyte shot and High-Protein Iced Choc available (see below)
What will the session look like?
5:20pm - Sign-in + Hydrate
5:30pm - Welcome + Warm-Up
5:45pm - Guided Run, Jog, Walk on the outdoor courts,...
CENTRAL COAST VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Discover a welcoming environment designed to foster skill development, teamwork, and a lifelong passion for the sport through diverse opportunities:
Juniors programs for young athletes building foundational skills and confidence.Adult divisions for continued play and fitness.Social and recreational sessions ideal for fun, casual enjoyment.High-performance training for competitive athletes aiming to excel.Competitive teams participating in tournaments and leagues.Structured training sessions focused on technique, strategy, and growth.Whether you're starting out or pursuing elite levels, join our community to...
Studley Park Strollers
Walking Speed: Medium pace
Frequency: Weekly
Dog Friendly: Yes
Pram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if you...
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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.