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SK1 GYM

SK1 GYM

29 Beaconsfield St, Long Eaton ,
Monday 6pm - 6.45pm cross fit & 7pm till 8pm fit camp Tuesday 6pm till 6.45pm Intensity & 7pm till 8pm strike-fit Wednesday 6pm till 6.45pm fit camp & 7pm till 8pm cross fit Thursday 6pm till 6.45pm striking & 7pm till 8pm intensity Friday 5.30pm till 6.30pm cross fit ( by bookings and as and when we run session ) sat & sun morning classes as and when we run them, info will be avalible at the gym each week regarding if and when weekend sessions are on ( bookings only ) W.O.D workout of day sessions will be time trailed performance sessions at weekends or droped in to a late slot in the week to asess your progress ( bookings only ) great way for us to measure your fitness. sk-1 transformations weekly weigh ins and diet advice to get students down to there target weights ! sk-1 outdoor tuff man sessions will be the ultimate in our training which everyone loves & hates at the same time !! NOT TO BE MISSED ( bookings only ) PLEASE NOTE .. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME TO FIT CAMP - CROSS FIT - STRIKING - INTENSITY CLASSES as theses are all 100% fitness sessions please contact ski svirskis on face book for more details and to answer any questions you may have . Dont forget your 1 WEEKS FREE TRAIL !! looking forward to training with you very soon , Ski
Tel: 7988038509
Long Eaton Victoria Angling Society

Long Eaton Victoria Angling Society

Long Eaton Victoria Angling Society was formed in March 1880 by a group of regulars at the Victoria Inn, Main Street, Long Eaton. Each agreed to contribute one old penny per week on top of an annual subscription (pro rata much more than we pay today!). The Victoria Inn’s landlord, Joe Barrow, became the Society’s first Chairman. Although the principal activity of the Society was members competing to catch the biggest fish of each nominated species, the social side was very strong. The Victoria Inn remained the Society’s headquarters until 1970, when it was moved to the Bell Inn on the High Street. Society results were published in ‘The Angler’ in 1893. An example of this, an extract from page 11 of THE ANGLER, July 22, 1893, reads: "LONG EATON VICTORIA ANGLING SOCIETY.- On Saturday last a fishing match in connection with the above society took place in Monkey Park Pond, when twenty-four entered. The following was the result of the match: -1st, Messrs. Ed. Jervis, 1 lb 13 1/4 oz, seven shots; 2nd, F. R. Bembridge, 1 1/2 lb, eight shots; 3rd, G. H. Smith, 14 1/2 oz; 4th, Samuel Allen, 12 1/2 oz, four shots; 5th, John Roe, 5 1/4 oz, 11 shots; 6th, Henry Walker, 4 oz, six shots; 7th, Thomas Fernley, 2 1/4 oz. The pond was kindly lent for the match by our worthy President, Mr. J. Bembridge. After the match and weighing in was done one of our members, Mr. F. Clifford, brought in a very extraordinarily large basket of barbel caught in our waters. Also, one of our members caught in our waters seven barbel weighing together 46 lb. The largest barbel weighed 9 lb 8 1/2 oz, three shots. - H. Grundy, Secretary. " By turn of century membership numbers had swollen to almost 100 and LEVAS began to look for its own fisheries. Waters on the Trent from Long Eaton downstream to Barton were rented from the old Nottingham Co-operative Society and the Long Eaton Council. Almost 100 years ago (early 1900s) LEVAS acquired the fishing rights on what is still the Society's stretch of the Erewash Canal. The popular Kegworth waters on the Soar were taken on in 1921. Over the next few years the whole Cranfleet Canal and the Ratcliffe section on the Soar were added to the portfolio. Fletchers Pond was taken on in 1949. Grange Pond came on line in 1985. LEVAS took over the Colwick section of the Trent in 1989, which was, of course, purchased by the Society in 1997. The Society has had the benefit of great loyalty from many of its Officers and Committee: The first Secretary was Bill Matthews, who opened Long Eaton's first Fishing Tackle Shop – in his front room! The first real President was Godfrey Skyrme, who held office from around 1920 to 1935. The late Tom Hopewell served for 48 years as Chairman. John Adams joined the Committee in 1973, was elected President a year later, an office he still holds today. David Kent joined the Committee in 1966, became Secretary/Treasurer in 1979, has remained as Secretary throughout, also took on Match Secretary duties, and in 2004, took back the Treasurer's task. David is long standing Secretary of the East Midlands Region of the National Federation of Anglers. He was Vice President of the NFA for many years until 2004. He became a Board Member of the Angling Trust in 2010. Paul Richardson joined the Committee in 1982. He is currently Membership Secretary and chairs the Fisheries Sub-Committee. Some interesting historical facts The current Fletcher Cup was first presented in 1927 LEVAS member Herbert Sallis became National Champion in 1932 In the early 1930s no Sunday fishing was allowed except on the River Soar Another rule around that time related to the weighing of fish, stating that three members must be present or the fish must be taken to the Landlord of the Society's HQ. The first recorded Annual Outing was to Market Deeping in 1932 (when the President paid for all the meals) in the 1950s the society was offered ownership of the fishing rights of the then Attenborough Gravels and the River Trent but rejected both. 200 chub to 5 lb and 30 grayling to 1 lb 8 oz were stocked into the River Trent in 1960. By December 1962 over 40 applications for matches totaling 1600 pegs on the River Trent at Long Eaton for the 1963-64 season had been returned due to the water being fully booked. In 1967 British Waterways Board were planning to close the Erewash Canal. LEVAS Joined with other interested organisations and saved it. In 1968 the Erewash Canal downstream of Stanton was virtually wiped out by devastating cyanide pollution which destroyed the whole ecology. It was not until the late 70s that the canal was once again declared fit. In 1969 LEVAS joined the National Federation of Anglers in its own right. It had previously been affiliated, since 1933, vie the Loughborough Soar AC. In 1970 the R S Kirkland Trophy (for the Annual Outing) was presented to LEVAS by John and Jean Adams in memory of Jen's father, Stan Kirkland, who was a stalwart of the society from 1938 for some 30 years. 1971 saw LEVAS enter a team in the National Championships for the first time. It was the last of the 'single nationals' before it was split into divisions. Fished on the River Severn 116 teams took part. In 1975 the society won the Division Two National Championship. In 1977 a special Jubilee Year Match was organised. The top five individuals were paid £3.00, £2.50, £2.00, £1.50 and £1.00. 41 members attended the Centenary AGM on 19 March 1980 when the fulkl adult subscription fee was raised to £4.00. 1981-82 season saw Mary Cartwright as Club Champion, and she went on to captain LEVAS in the 1982 Division 1 National Championships (probably the only lady to achieve that feat) 1981 saw Michael Church become the Junior National Champion. In the team that year were current members Paul Mayo and Richard Clarke. 1988, the Society threatens to relinquish fishing rights on the Erewash Canal due to BW's continuous neglect. Eventually BW offered a much lower rental and the lease was continued. 1994 saw the draw for swims on the opening day of the season at Fletchers Pond. 1999 saw the first stocking of carp (1,100 fish) into Grange Pond In November 2000, raging floods washed through Fletchers Pond. Members rescued 17 large carp from surrounding fields as the waters subsided. 2003, Alan Wright became the first angler to win the National Championship twice, as he topped a fine team performance on the River Soar which saw LEVAS achieve promotion to Division 1. 2005: the society set up its website with the intention to build it into a comprehensive information and messaging system for the use of all (members, prospective members and other interested parties). 2006: the post of Publicity and Press Officer was created at the AGM 2006: LEVAS failed to enter a team into the National Championships Division 2 (Grand Union Canal) due to members' lack of interest. 2006: LVAS's stretch of the Erewas Canal was used for the Division 1 National Championships and for the Erewash Canal Championships (which was fished before the 'national'). 2006-2007 season: LEVAS had 677 paid up members, consisting of 455 adults, 96 OAPs, 23 disabled and 103 juniors, a substantial increase on the previous year. In addition 40 members took out permits for Fletchers Pond and 130 keys for Grange Pond were sold. 2010: LEVAS restricted fishing on all their river fisheries to members only (no day tickets). River fisheries may still be fished by visiting clubs for 'block booked' approved matches. 2011: The existing website ceased (without warning) in July. The committee plan to have a new website operational by early 2012. 2011: LEVAS controlled Erewash Canal was covered in areas by a form of 'duck-weed' throughout the summer and autumn. This was later identified as Azolla - an import that has caused major problems on various continents (including America & Africa). By November the whole canal was covered. BW deployed a weed removal boat at the end of November as a temporary remedy and the LEVAS Christmas Fare match was fished in December. BW plan to introduce a duc-weed eating weevil to the canal in 2012 for a long term solution. 2012: on Monday 10 January the new LEVAS website opened. We have been able to retain our previous website address. The format has been modernized and improved. 2012: The new website sees the introduction of our first LEVAS logo - the red fish developed by member Anthony Hanstock - shown on the homepage of this site. January 2012: Work completed on bank of River Trent at Colwick (as part of flood alleviation scheme) putting in safe rock steps and pegs to give anglers good access to the pegs opposite the canoe slalom course. Summer 2012: Canals & Rivers Trust (CRT) commenced bank work on Erewash Canal (Trent Lock end), shoring up eroded areas with staked out seeded rolls and then back-filling. Plan is to continue up the canal. Late summer 2012: Although the CRT had introduced the weevil the Azolla outbreak gained momentum again and by September much of the canal was unfishable. September 2012: A major fire in a waste wood store at Stanton has resulted in pollution entering the canal. It has removed all oxygen from the water. Official bodies have attempted to reverse the process without success after all aquatic life between the pollution entry and Dockholme Lock was wiped out. Desperate fish removal between there and Trent Lock resulted in many saved fish being transferred to above Gallows Lock (Ilkeston) but there were also many fish killed in the lower reaches of the canal. We await news relating to canal life regeneration - currently no fish life. Good news the Azolla has disappeared!
Bokwa Fitness Long Eaton

Bokwa Fitness Long Eaton

Unit D3, Leopold Street, Long Eaton ,
BOKWA fitness is a fun, energetic, fast paced CARDIO DANCE workout, combined with South African war dance, Capoeira, kickboxing and Steps. Taught using the principles of letters and numbers it is easy enough for any individual to learn and workout, and is tailored to suit all levels of ability. BOKWA fitness will burn fat, tone muscles and improve balance and posture as well as strengthen your heart, reduce stress levels, decrease blood pressure, improve circulation and increase flexibility. ALL WHILE HAVING FUN!! BOKWA is a unique dance fitness program, the usage of letters and numbers means there are no 'routines' and the teaching method of using American hand sign language along with Bokwa sign language makes BOKWA great for children and the hearing impaired. BOKWA is the brand new up and coming craze to hit the UK and is quickly becoming the rage in the United States, Mexico, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand! it is so much fun and does NOT feel like a workout! be one of the first to experience the 'BOKWA BUZZ' by booking into one of our classes today! PAYMENTS NOW BEING TAKEN VIA PAYPAL! http://www.jdb-personaltraining.co.uk/prices
Tel: 7730580217
Mike Le Grys Personal Training

Mike Le Grys Personal Training

Free Consultation for all customers - Lifestyle tailored training & dietary advice - Consistent support throughout your training challenge - Please contact via phone or email to request a personal consultation.
Tel: 7710573054
DH Bootcamps

DH Bootcamps

Lakeside Crescent, Long Eaton ,
Do you aspire to look amazing and feel fantastic? We can help you to realise your goals - at DH Boot Camps you will lose weight, get leaner - and have fun whist doing it!
Tel: 7792271899
Pole Magnets Pole Dance Tuition

Pole Magnets Pole Dance Tuition

The Mayfair Walk, Long Eaton ,
Pole Magnets originally opened in June 2008 and is run by Beccy Summers who has over 14 years of experience in the business We have classes across Derbyshire where we teach and link various dance moves and pole skills to people of all ages and abilities. We even have an especially thin pole for those with smaller hands! Our Pole Fitness classes are a great way to get fit, building strength up gradually and providing variety to a fitness routine with the ability to work on both static poles and spinning poles as well as the ability to perform on a raised stage and even on a stage pole. Many people assume you need lots of upper body strength to participate. Although good upper body strength will rapidly excel your progress, it is not necessary. Even if you regularly attend a gym you may not have used your muscles in the same way as you would in pole dancing. All the beginner moves are designed to build your strength up, starting with the upper body and core. The noticeable improvements in just a few sessions are remarkable so don't be put off by what others can do because you will get there soon enough if you continue with Pole Dancing at Pole Magnets Pole Dance Tuition. We also have a directory of pole moves in every class so you have inspiration for any new moves so there's no chance of you getting bored either! For those of you who require a bit more, we offer more intensive training in Pole Acrobatics and Dance either in a purpose built studio or in your own home when you are a bit more comfortable with pole dancing so there is always room to improve. If you are considering joining the Pole Magnets community then bear in mind that: - Prices are currently £8 a session or £30 for a block of four weeks for pole! - Wear some shorts or hotpants and a tank top for best grip on the pole - Wear heels or come bare foot, whichever you will feel more comfortable in - Please don't moisturize 24 hours before coming to the lesson because you won't be able to grip to the pole! - we do hold intermittent workshops such as burlesque (please see Jessica Rabbit's Burlesque Review) and heel workouts Classes are as follows: - Monday 7.30-8.30 - Tuesday 7.30-8.30 - Wednesday 8.00-9.00 (with Ceri) - Burlesque hoping to restart soon! - Thursday 7.30-8.30 - Friday 1.30-2.30 Pole Hire, parties and private lessons available at all other times. As always your safety, fitness development and enjoyment are our main priority, class sizes are limited to enable this...so, please bare this in mind and book early to avoid disappointment! And if you can't get enough of pole in a class and want to feel like a full time pole magnet, you can order both 'Pole Magnet' clothing and your own poles from Beccy too! Please ring, text or message us here on facebook or via the e mail address to book into a class or for a convenient time for Private Lessons, or simply if you need any more details. And don't forget to come back! Here at the Pole Magnets Pole Dance Tuition page we want to make you feel like you are a part of a community. Therefore we have a number of administrators who work on this page to bring you the following information on a regular basis: - You tube clips of fabulous pole dancers or just epic fails! (Hopefully once a week) - Pole related pictures whether they be funny, nice or just insightful (Hopefully on a daily basis) - Comments about the class you just went to or updates about classes in general (Intermittently as and when they're needed) - Links to Pole related articles and events that come up. (Intermittently) - Product reviews about all things pole from mighty grip to basic chalk (Hopefully once a month) - Class photo's updated by students (Whenever they nail that perfect move!) - Articles written by our own admins here at Pole Magnets about all things pole (Hopefully once a month) So don't forget to come back and get your fix of all things pole!
PECS Fitness

PECS Fitness

Leopold Street, Long Eaton ,
Provision of quality personal training from an experienced industry professional. Specialising in weight loss, body sculpting, conditioning, personal goal setting and general well-being.
Tel: 7957767710
Total Sports Shop

Total Sports Shop

73 Market Place, Long Eaton ,
www.totalsportsshop.co.uk for all your sporting needs... we have a wide range of sports including Darts, football, rugby, cricket, bowls, brownies, guides, cubs, beavers, scouts, swimming, tennis, snooker and pool.