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How will you be keeping active this National Fitness Day? Whether it’s trying out a new exercise class, taking a dip in the pool, or having a go in the gym, this nationwide campaign is all about inspiring people to move more and enjoy the physical and mental benefits of being active every single day.
With one in four people in England classed as inactive (doing less than 30 minutes of physical activity a week), National Fitness Day is a powerful opportunity to get millions more people moving and support the NHS by improving the nation’s health.
The UK Chief Medical Officers’ Guidelines recommend:
This year’s theme, ‘Powered by You!’, celebrates the role everyone can play, from individuals and communities to businesses, schools and hospitals, in spreading the message about the importance of physical activity.
As more people prioritise their physical and mental wellbeing, National Fitness Day is a chance to celebrate all the ways we can stay active to support our health and quality of life.
Here are just a few ways you can get involved locally:
Swimming is a fantastic full-body workout that’s gentle on the joints and great for cardiovascular health. It’s also a brilliant way to relax and de-stress. Swimming doesn’t have to be booked in advance, just turn up and visit reception. If you swim more than twice a week an Active Swim membership will save you money.
Check out our swimming timetables
From stretching to strength and toning to HIIT, group fitness classes are a fun and motivating way to stay active. Exercising with others can boost your mood, improve consistency, and help you stay accountable. If you enjoy our classes, take a look at our Fitness+ membership that will save you money and give you access to swimming, the gym and racket sports too!
View our class schedule
Whether you’re lifting weights or doing cardio, the gym offers flexibility to tailor your workout to your goals. Plus, our Active Gym membership helps you save money while staying fit if you’re visiting more than twice a week.
Explore our membership options
Racket sports like tennis, badminton and squash are great for improving agility, coordination and heart health – and they’re fun too!
Book a court today
So, how will you be keeping active this National Fitness Day? Let’s get moving together and make 24 September a celebration of health, happiness and community.
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