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GREAT SOUTHERN TABLE TENNIS
The club features:
A large main hall housing five table tennis tablesAdjoining kitchen and meeting facilitiesOpportunities for mixed gender and all age groups participationEstablished originally as the South Coast Table Tennis Association in 1949, the club has a rich history dating back to the 1920s with formal competitions starting after World War II. It supports competitive and social table tennis in the Victor Harbour and Port Elliot districts and surrounding areas.
SALE HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of Sale Hockey Club include:
Long history and strong community presence since 1888Inclusive participation across all ages and genders, with junior, men's, and ladies' teamsAffiliation with Sale Sports Club, providing access to local sporting facilitiesThe club offers opportunities for players of all skill levels to engage in competitive and social hockey within the Sale region.
SYC HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers opportunities for players of all ages and genders to engage in hockey, fostering community involvement in this team sport.
Home venue: John McEwan Reserve, Shepparton VIC 3630Competes in regional hockey leaguesInclusive membership welcoming all genders and age groups
MOOROOPNA HOCKEY CLUB
Offers regular training sessions, held Tuesday nights at Shepparton Hockey Centre.Hosts competitive teams in both junior and senior hockey competitions.Provides a safe and supportive environment, including a specialized program called Hookin2Hockey for children 11 and under, with equipment provided.Focuses on community engagement and player development, making hockey accessible and fun for all participants.
ADELAIDE TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club offers:
Social and competitive table tennis, including teams competing in the Table Tennis South Australia State League.Coaching and development programs.Regular tournaments and events.Accessible facilities with wheelchair access and accessible toilets.Venue hire for school physical education classes and social groups.Adelaide Table Tennis Club emphasizes...
LATROBE VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Hosts senior summer hockey and other seasonal competitionsProvides opportunities for juniors and adults to participateActive community club with a focus on inclusivity and fun
LUCAS HOCKEY CLUB
Home to both junior and senior teamsRegular fixtures and competitionsChange rooms and showers available on siteActive involvement in local and regional hockey eventsWhether you're a beginner or experienced player, LUCAS HOCKEY CLUB welcomes everyone to join and enjoy the game in a supportive and inclusive environment.
HOCKEY BALLARAT
Primary Pitch: Prince of Wales Park, Gillies St, Lake WendoureeSecondary Pitch: Ballarat Grammar High School, Norman St, WendoureeFacilities include change rooms and showers at the main venuePrograms for juniors, seniors, and all abilitiesWelcoming to new...
BOBCATS HOCKEY CLUB
Participates in Hockey Ballarat local competitionsSupports individual development and pathways to advanced programsRun by dedicated volunteers committed to community, safety, and enjoymentOpen to all cultural backgrounds and physical abilitiesWhether you're new to hockey or looking to continue your journey, Bobcats...
CORIO HOCKEY CLUB
Junior teams from U8 to U17, all mixed genderSenior teams for men and women in Division 1 and Division 2Summer hockey with a relaxed, social format for all agesOpportunities for representative hockey in state competitionsMatches and training held at Stead Park, CorioActively seeking new players to expand and grow the clubWhether...
FRANKSTON HOCKEY CLUB
Hosts junior and senior hockey teamsActive in local and regional hockey leaguesFacilities located at Peninsula Hockey CentreEncourages participation from all age groups and genders
WERRIBEE HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields multiple teams including four senior men's teams, four senior women's teams, and 11 junior teams, with members ranging from ages 7 to over 60 years old.
The mission of the club is to promote, preserve, foster, and encourage the growth and enjoyment of hockey for players, officials, members, and spectators. It aims to provide a safe, accessible, and...
ST. BEDE'S HOCKEY CLUB
The club has a history of competitive success, including premiership wins such as in 2011, and continues to actively participate in local hockey competitions.
Inclusive of all genders and agesOffers team participation from junior levels to veteran playersStrong community and alumni connection
NORTHERN SUBURBS TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE
Based in Glenorchy at 8 Constance Ave.Caters to both adults and children.Open to all genders.Provides a community environment for playing and developing table tennis skills.
CROYDON RANGES HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players of all ages and skill levels, including juniors, seniors, and masters. It offers opportunities for social and competitive play, catering to a wide range of hockey abilities from beginners to high-level competitors.
Multiple venues across Ringwood and surrounding areasInclusive of all genders and age groupsFocus on both social and competitive hockeyWelcomes new players at any skill level
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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.