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Join Rowing at Clonard College
Participation includes:
Rowing activities integrated within the school's sports curriculum and extracurricular programs.Training sessions suitable for students from beginner to competitive levels, fostering skill development and teamwork.Opportunities to engage in inter-school competitions and friendly rowing events.Membership through enrolment as a student at the college, providing access to sports coaching and facilities.The college encourages physical fitness, social interaction, and skill growth in a supportive all-girls environment.
Row with Kardinia International College
Participation opportunities include:
School-based training sessions integrated into their sports curriculum, tailored for school-aged children and youth across skill levels.Access to competitive and social rowing experiences through school teams and inter-school competitions.Membership is included as part of the student enrolment, with clear pathways for students to join rowing and other sports programs.The college supports student development with dedicated sporting facilities and a strong focus on co-curricular activities, encouraging participation in rowing alongside academic programs.
Join Rowing at Ballarat Clarendon College
Training sessions are organized regularly, focusing on skill development suitable for beginners through to experienced rowers.Students participate in local and national competitions, with recent achievements including multiple medals at the 2024 Australian Rowing Championships.Membership is integrated with the school enrollment, providing students with expert coaching, team events, and opportunities to row competitively and socially.
Join Rowing at St Patrick's College
Key participation features include:
Regular training sessions organized during the school term, preparing crews for regional regattas and events such as the Head of the Lake on Lake Wendouree.Competitive play opportunities with school crews engaging in local and regional regattas.Membership is integrated within the school community, providing students with coaching, equipment access, and participation in an established rowing program.Rowing at St Patrick's College is well supported by access to the Lake Wendouree rowing...
Join Damascus College Rowing
Training sessions are held at Lake Wendouree, ideal for beginners and experienced rowers.Participate in friendly and competitive rowing events throughout the year.Open to all skill levels, with a focus on teamwork, fitness, and sportsmanship.Membership is available to students, with opportunities to join the school's rowing program and represent Damascus College.
Join Rowing at Ballarat Grammar
Regular rowing training for beginners, social, and competitive rowersOpportunities to compete in school carnivals, local regattas, and state/national eventsActive participation in the Ballarat Associated Schools (BAS) and the annual 'Head of the Lake' regatta at Lake WendoureeMembership in the school’s sporting program includes access to top facilities and support for elite athletesOpen to all students, with encouragement for new members to join...
Row with Us at Lake Eildon Rowing Club
Whether you're looking to learn to row, join social rowing sessions, or compete at a higher level, our club provides an inclusive and friendly environment for all participants. New members are encouraged to get in touch to learn about joining our growing community and discovering the joy of rowing on beautiful Lake Eildon.
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...
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...
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.
Join Rowing at Aikman Club
Training sessions: Regular indoor workouts and water training typically take place Sunday mornings and on other mornings around 7AM to 11AM, suitable for beginners through to competitive rowers.Play opportunities: Members can participate in social rowing and competitive regattas such as the Bendigo Sprint regatta, supporting both development and experienced crews.Membership details: The club encourages new members with a clear path to join and engage in rowing activities, backed by the Old Haileyburian Association. Contact and joining information is available...
Learn to Row at Footscray City Rowing Club
Learn to Row Program: The club runs a 4-week Learn to Row (LTR) program for adults on consecutive Sundays at either 8am or 10am, running for 2 hours. The program costs $200 and includes 2 additional sessions in the Development Squad for those who wish to continue. Participants must be able to swim 50 metres. Rowing takes place in safe "tub" boats,...
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West Ivanhoe United Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: The Cricket Blast program is designed for younger players using safe plastic bats and rubber cricket balls of different sizes, allowing all kids to participate and develop at their own pace. This program serves as a stepping stone to structured junior cricket matches in the highly successful junior program.Senior Cricket: The club fields three senior teams and welcomes new players at all skill levels. Senior...
Barkly Street Uniting Cricket Club
We offer participation opportunities across multiple formats:
Senior Cricket: Compete in turf competitions with 2 turf teams and one day matting optionsJunior Cricket: Dedicated junior programs for young players developing their skillsWhether you're looking for competitive play or social cricket, Barkly Street Uniting provides a welcoming environment for new members to join and participate at...
Druids Cricket Club
Little Crickets (Ages 4-8): 60-minute sessions held on Friday evenings from 5:00-6:00pm at Kevin Shorten Reserve. Two seasonal programs run from mid-October to Christmas (8 weeks) and late January to end-February (4 weeks).Junior Teams (Ages 9-16): Competitive and social cricket programs where players enjoy games with friends while developing their skills. The club has produced many Western Region representative players in recent seasons.Coaching:...
Moonee Ponds Cricket Club
For junior players, the club runs a startup cricket program welcoming children aged 6 to 12, providing an excellent foundation for young cricketers to develop their skills and love of the game.
New members are encouraged to join and participate in training sessions and matches throughout the season. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, Moonee Ponds Cricket Club provides a welcoming community...
Preston Druids Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: The club supports both male and female participation at the junior level, providing opportunities for young players to learn and develop their skills.Senior Cricket: Male participation is available at senior level, competing in the Northern Metropolitan Cricket Association during the summer season.Training and Play: All training and matches take place at W...
Mitcham Tuesdays Small Badminton Group - Beginner-Intermediate players
Looking for regular mid beginner and low intermediate players.
Currently, we have one male and one female player playing regularly.
Max 6 people.
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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.