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With self-isolation leaving most of us stuck at home, you may be at a loss over how to spend your sudden free time.
With self-isolation leaving most of us stuck at home, you may be at a loss over how to spend your sudden free time.
The coronavirus outbreak means most of us will be housebound for the foreseeable future, which may leave us feeling anxious, frustrated, lonely and most notably, bored.
Pumpcage skatepark under the Mancunian Way will be launching its first ever adults skateboarding lessons on May 2 with weekly sessions running every Wednesday thereafter. The sessions cost £8 for two hours.
Most of us will find any excuse not to exercise, be it we’re tired, we don’t have time or simply can’t be bothered.
Cat Teague, a News Associates graduate, has backed the UK’s ‘Time To Talk’ campaign, which was established to raise awareness of mental health and reduce stigma around it.
Europe’s largest indoor trampoline park has started a boot camp in an effort to promote fitness.
The people of Salford can win prizes worth up to £500 for the miles that they run, walk and cycle as part of ‘Beat the Street’.
No plans for this Sunday? Thinking about a short low key run? Why not head down to Wythenshawe Park for a fun, friendly and relaxed female only 10k.
After a two-month break Hollyoaks actress Jennifer Metcalfe is happy to be back in full swing at the popular Channel Four soap while balancing new fundraising ventures.
Exercising through the winter is never easy, which is why Christina Macdonald, editor-at-large of Women’s Running, has offered her top ten tips for running in the colder months.
Trampolining may not be the first thing that comes to mind when the time comes to start shedding those winter layers, but Jump Nation offers a slightly alternative option to standard gym sessions.
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