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  1. material type icon Dudley Park Aquatic Centre

  2. material type icon Active Health Awareness
    Rehabilitation from illness or injury, lifestyle management, exercise as preventative healthcare

  3. material type icon Therapy Professionals Ltd.
    To provide exercise classes for those with arthritis on behalf of the Arthritis Society (participants do not need to be members of the Arthritis Society). To provide exercise classes for those who have had a stroke on behalf on the Stroke Foundation (participants need to be members of their local stroke club to attend). Programmes are designed by a physiotherapist to be safe and beneficial for those with arthritis and who have suffered a stroke. The classes include information on arthritis and strokes and tips on how to live with these conditions. To provide expert advice to individuals and organisations on exercise for those with chronic conditions, disabilities or age related problems, including falls prevention. Therapy Professionals have been providing exercise classes to the elderly for 25 years and have conducted the current classes since 1997

  4. material type icon Centennial Recreation and Sport Centre
    A modern inner city pool and fitness centre that includes an indoor leisure pool with bubble pools, a lazy river channel, water fountains, sauna, steam or spa. A 25 metre activity pool with 6 lanes available for serious and fun swimmers. Aquafit learn to swim programmes for all ages, including water babies and preschoolers

  5. material type icon Swimming for the Disabled
    To allow the physically disabled to swim. Exercise in warm water (34°C) is beneficial in strengthening muscles and increasing joint movement. Please contact Judy Small before attending as numbers are limited and very disabled people need a carer

  6. material type icon Queen Elizabeth II Park Recreation and Sport Centre
    Discover QEII Park an impressive multi-sport and leisure complex. Featuring Atlantis an unrivalled water fantasy world. QEII Park was built specifically for the 1974 Commonwealth Games and is an icon of Christchurch and New Zealand. Today the facility caters for family recreation through to elite sport performance and development. Atlantis - An indoor leisure pool with Pool facilities include a 40 metre wave pool, a lazy river, vortex pools, a bubble pools and children's play zone, spas, sauna and steam room, children's learn to swim pool and licensed cafe. Lap Pools - 50m, 10 lane competition pool, separate 25m training pool

  7. material type icon Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre
    Activities include aerobics, aquafit, badminton, circuit classes, gentle exercise, gymnastics, jazz dancing, kick 'n' box, learn to swim, miniball, Pilates, preschool gymnastics, Swimsmart, Tai chi, yoga, Spin classes and more. Swimming pool facilities: Fun recreational pool for all ages with indoor waves, raindrop fountain, swirl and bubble pool, lazy river channel. We have a five lane 25 metre activity pool. Also run holiday swim lessons and the following programmes: preschool, after school and adult recreation, please ring for information. Classes can change from term to term. Indoor stadium for hire for badminton, basketball, volleyball, tournaments and events

  8. material type icon Cardiac Companions Association
    Rehabilitation for all people who have had any type of heart condition

  9. material type icon Arthritis New Zealand. Canterbury
    To give practical help and advice to those affected by arthritis in the community. Administer taxi vouchers. Very involved in educational activities, aimed to promote independence and self-management. Various seminars and clinics held at different locations throughout the year. We believe that informed people do better

  10. material type icon Kaiapoi Aquatic Centre

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