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Join Victor Dragons Dragon Boat Club
We welcome paddlers of all skill levels to join our training sessions and participate in dragon boat racing. Whether you're interested in competitive racing, social paddling, or fitness training, Victor Dragons offers opportunities to get on the water and experience the excitement of dragon boating.
To join Victor Dragons and learn more about our training schedule and membership options, visit Dragon Boat SA's club...
Row with Survivors at SA Dragons Abreast
Regular training sessions are held at the Aquatic Reserve, West Lakes, suitable for all skill levels.Opportunities to join friendly and competitive dragon boat races throughout the year.Membership is open to women seeking camaraderie, fitness, and fun through dragon boat paddling.Joining is easy—contact the club via their website or email for more details and to get started.
Join Subsonix Dragon Boat Racing
Training sessions typically held 6-7pm at West Lakes Aquatic ReserveOpen to all skill levels—beginners are encouraged to try dragon boat racingOpportunities for social and competitive play throughout the yearJoin us for a fun, inclusive environment focused on teamwork and fitnessVisit our Facebook page for the latest updates and to connect with our team.
Join Waiwilta Paddling Club Dragon Boating
Training sessions typically occur in the evenings around 6–7pm and mornings at 8:30am at West Lakes, providing flexible options for various skill levels.The club participates in friendly and competitive dragon boat racing events during the summer season, welcoming paddlers interested in both social and competitive play.Membership includes access to regular practice sessions, coaching opportunities, and participation in local leagues and regattas.New members are encouraged to join through the club’s Facebook page or direct contact, with opportunities to try out dragon...
Paddle with Water Warriors Dragon Boat Club
Training sessions are held regularly, with morning sessions around 7:30am and 9:15am, suitable for all skill levels including beginners and competitive paddlers.Play opportunities include participation in local leagues, regattas, and friendly races organized through DragonBoat SA.Membership benefits include access to coaching, equipment, and a clear pathway to compete and improve skills. New members are welcome to join and can attend come-and-try sessions to experience dragon boat racing.
Join Black Sea Dragons Dragon Boat Club
Training sessions occur regularly with times including early mornings and evenings, such as 9:45am-11:30am and 5pm for 5:30pm on the water, accommodating daylight savings changes.Members can participate in regular water sessions at the Aquatic Reserve in West Lakes, suitable for beginners through to competitive paddlers.The club welcomes new members with a clear path to join and actively participate in social and competitive dragon boat racing.
Join Adelaide Phoenix Dragon Boat Club
Regular training sessions in Adelaide, suitable for beginners and experienced paddlers
Competitive opportunities in Open (under 40) and Senior A (40-50) categories, with a history of success across Australia and internationally
Social events, off-water training, and travel to competitions in every Australian state and overseas destinations
Strong focus on inclusivity, teamwork, and community spirit
Join us to experience...
Join Adelaide Combined Dragon Boat Club
Training sessions are held at the Aquatic Reserve, West Lakes, designed for paddlers of all skill levels, from beginners to competitive racers. Full training is provided, making it accessible for those with no previous experience.
Members can take part in regular practice paddles, social rowing, and competitive racing events organized through the club and South Australian dragon boating community.
Membership benefits include access to coaching, equipment, and inclusion in club race teams. New...
Join Adelaide Survivors Abreast Dragon Boat Club
Members participate in:
Regular training sessions to develop dragon boat racing skillsLocal, intrastate, and national dragon boat racing competitionsFundraising initiatives supporting breast cancer awarenessThe club combines competitive sport with community purpose, offering adults the opportunity to be part of a supportive team while engaging in dynamic water sports and making a meaningful impact.
Join Powerblades Dragon Boat Racing
Regular training sessions for beginners, social paddlers, and competitive athletesOpportunities to participate in local and national dragon boat racesSupportive environment focused on healthy lifestyles and sport for all, including those returning from injuryEasy path for new members to join and start paddling
NEXT GENERATION SQUASH CLUB
Junior Club Program for ages 7-18: Mondays and Wednesdays 4:15-5:15pm, Saturdays 12-1pm (school term)Mini Squash Stars for ages 5-8: Saturdays 11:15-12pm (school term)Adult Saturday club practice: 9:00-11:30amWhether you are a beginner or an elite player, NEXT GENERATION SQUASH CLUB provides a...
PAOC (SA)
The club operates through the revolutioniseSPORT platform, which supports sports club management including registrations, competitions, events, and communications.
Membership registration and managementCompetition fixtures and results trackingEvent organizing and ticketingCommunication via email and SMSPAOC (SA) provides an inclusive environment for sports enthusiasts and facilitates easy access to club services via their online platform.
INGLE FARM SQUASH CLUB
The club operates as part of the broader Ingle Farm Recreation Centre facilities, which provide a variety of sports and community activities including basketball, netball, futsal, roller skating, and archery.
Four squash courts available for hire and club useFacilities suitable for all ages and skill levelsLocated at the Recreation Centre, 3/58 Beovich Rd, Ingle Farm SA...
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT SQUASH CLUB
Hosts a relaxed Thursday night in-house social competition, welcoming current, new, past, and junior players.Participates in the Squash SA metropolitan pennant competition, with teams competing at state level and opportunities for new players to join.Provides social squash sessions for members and newcomers interested in learning the game.Equipment is provided for sessions; participants are encouraged to bring water and wear active clothes...
RACKETS & STRINGS SQUASH CLUB
The club provides:
Junior Club Programs suitable for all skill levelsCoaching by nationally accredited, Squash SA Approved coachesFun, cost-effective sessions including active games to improve hand-eye coordination and squash skillsOpportunities to participate in high school competitions, junior tournaments, development squads, and state team selectionRackets & Strings Squash Club fosters a social and healthy sporting environment for children to learn, improve, and enjoy squash.
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Korumburra Wildcats Basketball Club
Domestic competitions on Monday and Wednesday nights for various boys and girls age groups; Friday nights for Under 10 and 12 boys.Aussie Hoops introductory program for ages 5-10, running regularly throughout the year.Junior Representative/Squad for Under 10-18 boys and girls; participate in domestic comps to qualify for tournaments October to March/April.VJBL state-wide games for Under 14, 16, 18 boys and girls on Friday nights.CBL open-age Men's and Women's teams in Gippsland conference.Multiple seasons yearly; join via domestic participation for pathways to rep teams...
Mulgrave Mambas Basketball Club
Engage in junior domestic competitions through Nunawading Basketball for skill-building and competitive play.Participate in supportive training sessions designed for young players of all levels.Join as a new member to access leagues, games, and a welcoming environment promoting health and fitness.
Sunbury Lions Basketball Club
Junior Programs: Aussie Hoops for 5-8-year-olds provides a fun introduction to basketball. Mini Jets targets 6-7-year-olds developing fundamental skills through small-sided games with modified rules and lowered rings.Junior Competitions: Junior Jets compete in the VJBL (Victoria Junior Basketball League) for players aged U12-U18, offering the chance to compete in Australia's largest junior competition.Senior & Domestic Leagues: Players of all ages and skill levels can join domestic leagues with weekly...
Yarra Road Primary School Basketball Club
The program typically features around 20 teams across all year levels, with regular fixtures throughout the competition season.Players develop essential skills including sportsmanship, respect and resilience while enjoying basketball with their friends.The Roy Beale Medallion is awarded to students who play continuously from Year 1 through...
Langwarrin Wildcats Basketball Club
Participate in **junior teams** across various age groups and skill levels, from beginners to intermediate.Compete in **Winter season** (April to September) and **Summer season** (October to March), with spots available via club contact.Secure a team place by reaching out 8-10 weeks before season start for the best opportunities.
Banyule Hawks Basketball Club
Participate in competitive junior teams through EDJBA leagues and matches.Engage in regular training sessions tailored for young players of various skill levels.Join as a new member by contacting the club during office hours on Fridays to get involved in games and development programs.
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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.