This summer, free adult cycle sessions are available to book as part of the Summer of Cycling.
Read MoreFrom 19 July 2021 and right through the school holidays, free Bikeability sessions are available to book as part of the Summer of Cycling!
Read MoreA new fun-filled cycling roadshow aiming to get more people on their bikes this summer and beyond is coming to North Tyneside. The Go Smarter, Go Active Roadshow will help children and adults access free cycle training, interactive workshops and demos.
Read MoreBeing able to swim isn’t only a form of exercise or a leisure activity, it’s a life saving skill that lasts a lifetime.
Read More14 – 20 June 2021 is Diabetes Week. With the number of people living with diabetes on the rise (someone is diagnosed every two minutes in the UK) it’s important to raise awareness of this condition.
Read MoreEvery year in the UK, enough food is thrown away to fill 38 million wheelie bins, while at the exact same time, thousands of families are struggling to afford to eat. So here are five ideas to help you reduce your food waste!
Read MoreYou our coded alphabet to design a workout by spelling your first name, your full name, the dogs name, your football team, the day of the week, it could be anything!
Read More8 – 14 March 2021 is Salt Awareness Week, and it’s needed to raise awareness because many of us exceed the recommended amount of salt per day by up to a third.
Read MoreLike humans, dogs have different levels of fitness and motivation (or should we say excitement) at the prospect of exercise. But have you thought about using the time you take to walk your best friend and turn it into a workout?
Read MoreWe’ve all had to adapt to being at home more often, so whether you’re a regular gym goer or you’re just looking to introduce some activity to your day, here’s some ideas to add activity to your day.
Read MoreThe coronavirus restrictions we’ve all had to live with have taught us the importance of getting outside and into the fresh air. Whether you step out to get your daily exercise in or to walk a furry friend, there’s plenty of reasons why braving the cold of the North East and stretching your legs can be good for your health too.
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