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Shinken-Do Virginia

Shinken-Do Virginia

MAC's Fitness Studio, Virginia ,
Shinken-do is a self defence martial art which teaches you joint locks,throws,weapon defences,kicks,strikes and escapes in an easy and friendly environment,emphasis is never based on power ,but rather on technique making Shinken-do suitable to all,male and female.
Tel: 862465833
Well Fit Studio

Well Fit Studio

42 Austin Friars St., Mullingar ,
Welcome to WellFit Studio new specialist health and slimming studio based in Mullingar, in commuting distance from Counties Longford, Westmeath, Meath and Offaly. We provide a variety of different treatments and exercise techniques to help improve Your health, as well as help in active slimming and weight loss in an enjoyable yet effective way. Our equipment is an innovative beauty technology designed for effective body sculpting, perfect skin smoothing, cellulite eliminating and silhouette improving. WellFit Studio provides low cost health care and body workout service directed to both male and female customers!!!
Headford GAA Club

Headford GAA Club

Gortnamona, Headford ,
This is the official Facebook page of the Headford GAA Club located in North Galway.
Edenderry Shotokan Academy

Edenderry Shotokan Academy

St. Bridgets Boxing Club, Edenderry ,
We are a Shotokan Karate Dojo based in Boxing Club in Edenderry with Classes Every Tuesday Beginners starting at 6pm-7pm and Intermediate students 7pm-8pm and Advanced class 8pm-9pm Saturday Morning from 11am to 12 ( all levels ) Sensai Gerard McCarthy 4th Dan would be delighted to welcome new members
ShapeUp (Hanna's fitness club)

ShapeUp (Hanna's fitness club)

Unit 1a, St Dominics Shopping Centre, Tallaght ,
Changing venue on a Wednesday night @ 8 pm from De La Salle to St Dominics Shopping Centre, Tallaght.
Ballyhaunis Cricket Club

Ballyhaunis Cricket Club

Founded in 1998. Email: Ballyhauniscricketclub@hotmail.com
Tyrrelstown GAA

Tyrrelstown GAA

Belgree, Tyrrelstown , Dublin ,
GAA Mission Statement The GAA is a community based volunteer organisation promoting Gaelic games, culture and lifelong participation.” The GAA is a volunteer organisation. We develop and promote Gaelic games at the core of Irish identity and culture. We are dedicated to ensuring that our family of games, and the values we live, enrich the lives of our members, families and the communities we serve. We are committed to active lifelong participation for all and to providing the best facilities. We reach out to and include all members of our society. We promote individual development and well-being and strive to enable all our members achieve their full potential in their chosen roles. Vision Our vision is that everybody has the opportunity to be welcomed to take part in our games and culture, to participate fully, to grow and develop and to be inspired to keep a lifelong engagement with our association. Training. Nursery/ u8/ u9/ u10- Training on Belgree pitch, Tyrrelstown every Thursday at 5.45 and Saturday morning at 10 O' Clock. Seniors- Every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:10 on the pitch at Blanch IT.
Tel: 834086173
Galway Bay Sailing Club

Galway Bay Sailing Club

Renville, Oranmore, Co. Galway, Galway ,
The club offers year round Racing, Sail and Powerboat Training and Social Events from Juniors to Adults...
Zen Dojo Athenry

Zen Dojo Athenry

Castlelambert, Athenry ,
Located on a small organic farm 3 miles from Athenry and 9 miles from Galway city this Dojo provides a quiet and peaceful place to practice. Opened on 23 July 2012, it is a space for anyone interested in the practice of meditation. People from all spiritual backgrounds or none are welcome. We practice within the Soto Zen tradition which is of Japanese origin. This type of meditation involves sitting in silence with oneself. Instruction is available to newcomers on Sunday evenings on the basics of the sitting posture, breathing, and walking meditation.
Tel: 876272017
Stretch It Yoga

Stretch It Yoga

The Coast, Baldoyle ,
The style of yoga I teach is called Flow Yoga or Vinyasa Yoga. Flow yoga is based on Hatha yoga but it is more fast paced and we flow with the breath from one pose (asana) to the next. This flowing movement adds an extra cardiovascular benefit that you don’t often get in traditional Hatha Yoga. Flowing with the breath also makes it easier to bring in a more meditative quality to the practice, giving you more energy, focus and clarity. This style of yoga allows for a lot of variation but almost always includes sun salutations at the beginning of the class and a relaxation (yoga nidra) at the end. Claire Corcoran bio: I began attending yoga classes nearly 12 years ago. I was looking for something that would help ease the back pain and stiffness I had being experiencing over the previous couple of years. I had tried all sorts of exercise classes and none of them worked but I experienced great relief from my very first yoga class and with consistent practice I managed to eliminate my back pain, improve my posture and my breathing After about a year of attending regular classes I began to notice other effects too. I was generally in better health, I dropped down a size in my clothes and more importantly I was finding it easier to relax and was dealing better emotionally with life's up and downs. I decided I wanted to learn more about the meditative aspects of yoga and the philosophy and anatomy behind the practice. I also wanted to develop my own practice at home and so in 2005 I embarked on a two year teacher training diploma with the YTTC (Yoga training and therapy centre). I graduated in 2007 and I am fully certified with Yoga Alliance, the European regulatory body for yoga. I spent a couple of years teaching at various centres around Dublin city before finally setting up as a full time yoga teacher. I was lucky to find I had a strong passion for teaching as well as practicing and I love passing on the wonderful effects of yoga to those who attend my class. This year I am embarking on further training in perinatal yoga with The Elbowroom and I hope to start teaching pre-natal and post-natal yoga classes as soon as I finish that training.