ACTIVE LIFESTYLES. in Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland. Your guide to local physical activity opportunities. lrsport.org/activelifestyles

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ACTIVE LIFESTYLES in Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland Your guide to local physical activity opportunities lrsport.org/activelifestyles

WHY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY? Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health. The benefits of physical activity include: Wellbeing Benefits improve your mood, improve your confidence, reduce stress, gain more self esteem. Health Benefits prevention and control of numerous illnesses, helps to maintain strong and healthy bones/joints/muscles, helps with weight control. Social Benefits meet new people, take up a new hobby, do activities with your friends and family. HOW MUCH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY? There are guidelines on the amount of physical activity we should be doing: 1

TOP TIPS TO GET YOUR 150 MINUTES Start small you don't have to do your 150 minutes in one go. Break it down into 10 minute sessions throughout the day. Be realistic if you currently only do 10 minutes of exercise per week, start with a goal of 30 minutes, and build it up as you find it easier. Make exercise part of your day walk to work instead of taking the car. Plan gym sessions for the same time each week so that they become routine but don't worry if you miss a day, just make it up the next day. Keep moving everyday activities still count so take the stairs instead of the lift. If at work, why not suggest a walking meeting. Don't go it alone everyone benefits from being active so get your friends and family involved. Go to the gym with your colleagues at lunch or walk the dog with your partner after work. Get plenty of variety pick a different activity to try each month. You'll soon find one you love. Set reminders leave your trainers by the door or put post it notes on the cereal box. Reward yourself when you achieve 150 minutes, 4 weeks in a row, book yourself a massage or buy a new book. Recognise your hard work. LOCAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT OPPORTUNITIES There are a number of opportunities across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland to help you to become more active. This guide provides information on local activities and contacts to help you build physical activity into your daily routine. 2

LOCAL SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTACTS Physical Activity Development Officers in each locality have created a programme of regular activities to help you become more active. From walking, running, cycling and dance to pilates, seated exercise, buggy fit and bowls, there is something for all to enjoy. To find out about local opportunities contact your local physical activity team: LOCALITY TELEPHONE No. EMAIL ADDRESS WEBSITE Blaby District Council 0116 272 7703 leisure@blaby.gov.uk www.sportblaby.org.uk www.blaby.gov.uk Charnwood Borough Council 01509 634673 active.together@charnwood.gov.uk www.charnwoodsport.org.uk www.charnwood.gov.uk/pages/ sportandleisure Harborough District Council 01858 82 82 82 activetogether@harborough.gov.uk www.harboroughsport.org www.harborough.gov.uk Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council 01455 255908 Contact the Sport and Physical Activity team via the online form: www.hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk /culturalservicesq www.hbsha.org.uk www.hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk /fitness Leicester City Council 0116 454 1000 sports.services@leicester.gov.uk www.leicester.gov.uk /activeleicester Melton Borough Council 01664 502502 sportsandhealth@melton.gov.uk www.meltonsportandhealth.org.uk www.melton.gov.uk North West Leicestershire District Council 01530 454606 activetogether@nwleicestershire.gov.uk www.northwestleicslsa.org.uk www.nwleics.gov.uk Oadby & Wigston Borough Council 0116 2572672 active.together@oadby-wigston.gov.uk www.activeoadbywigston.org.uk www.oadby-wigston.gov.uk Rutland County Council 01572 720936 activerutland@rutland.gov.uk www.activerutland.org.uk www.rutland.gov.uk Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport 01509 564888 info@lrsport.org www.lrsport.org 3

LEISURE CENTRES IN LEICESTERSHIRE, LEICESTER & RUTLAND LOCALITY LEISURE CENTRE TELEPHONE No. The Pavilion, Huncote 0116 275 0246 Blaby Enderby Leisure Centre 0116 275 0234 Loughborough Leisure Centre 01509 611080 Charnwood Soar Valley Leisure Centre 01162 375 267 South Charnwood Leisure Centre 01162 640 057 Harborough Leisure Centre 01858 410115 Harborough Lutterworth Leisure Centre 01455 200 800 Hinckley Leisure Centre 01455 610011 Hinckley & Bosworth Markfield Community Sport Centre 01530 242240 Sport in Desford 01455 828786 Aylestone Leisure Centre 0116 233 3040 Braunstone Leisure Centre 0116 229 3229 Leicester City Cossington Street Leisure Centre 0116 233 3060 Evington Leisure Centre 0116 299 5575 To view the full listing of Leisure Centres across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland visit: wwww.lrsport.org/leisurecentres 4

LEISURE CENTRES IN LEICESTERSHIRE, LEICESTER & RUTLAND LOCALITY LEISURE CENTRE TELEPHONE No. Leicester Leys Leisure Centre 0116 233 3070 New Parks Leisure Centre 0116 233 3080 Leicester City St Margaret s Pastures Sports Centre 0116 233 3095 Spence Street Leisure Centre 0116 299 5584 Melton Waterfield Leisure Centre 01664 563550 Melton Sports Village 01664481188 Hermitage Leisure Centre 01530 811215 North West Leicestershire Hood Park Leisure Centre 01530 412181 Measham Leisure Centre 01530 274061 Oadby & Wigston Parklands Leisure Centre 0116 2720789 Wigston Pool and Fitness Centre 0116 2885346 Catmose Sports Centre 01572 490030 Rutland Uppingham School Sports Centre 01572 820830 Inspire2tri 01572 244224 Active Rutland Hub 01572 758403 To view the full listing of Leisure Centres across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland visit: wwww.lrsport.org/leisurecentres 5

REFERRAL PROGRAMMES Criteria to take part in the programmes are applicable. The Active Lifestyle Scheme is a partnership between Leicester City Council, GP Practices and other healthcare professionals. It offers people who are inactive or who have a condition that could benefit from physical activity, the opportunity to participate in exercise: Under the guidance of qualified exercise professionals At a convenient venue in the local community For more information please contact your relevant coordinator. The Active Lifestyle Scheme offers a fully funded gym membership for up to 6 months and provides the support you need to help you take the first steps to a healthier and more active lifestyle. For more information click Get Active at this link www.leicester.gov.uk/ourhealthycity T&C s subject to completing your first 3 months. Everyone can benefit from Physical Activity. Being physically active regularly is great for your health. The Exercise Referral scheme is a programme for adults with a medical condition. The scheme across Leicestershire & Rutland works closely with health professionals to identify individuals who would benefit from participating in an enjoyable exercise. QUALIFYING CONDITIONS INCLUDE; High Cholesterol Levels Obesity Hypertension Controlled Diabetes Depression, Stress or Anxiety Rheumatoid Arthritis Respiratory Disease Back Pain Osteoporosis Neurological Disorders People who are referred to the scheme will receive a 12 week activity programme designed for their needs delivered by highly qualified instructors. If you have a condition you feel may be improved by increasing activity levels please speak to your local GP to discuss your eligibility. FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT www.lrsport.org/exercisereferral info@lrsport.org or 01509 564888 Asthma COPD If you meet the criteria above, contact your health professional from this scheme! T: 01572 758200 f

To face the challenges we see in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and to deliver our plans to meet them, health organisations have Steady Steps FREE OF CHARGE FREE Fun, Food and Activity Group for Families FLiC is an 8 week group for families keen to learn more about becoming fit, healthy and managing their weight For families with children aged 8-13 years A rejuvenating exercise programme helping to develop strength and balance Are you over 65? Do you feel unsteady on your feet? Have you previously fallen or worry about falling? Would you like to improve your balance? Did you know that 1 in 3 children are overweight and 75% of parents do not realise this. We can help! Call the FLiC team to find out if your child is overweight or use the web link for NHS Choices www.nhs.uk/tools and click on the BMI healthy weight calculator created Better Care Together - a Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (an STP). The partnership is working closely with local authorities too. www.lrsport.org/steadysteps the whole family enjoyed attending FLiC, we found the leaders very friendly and were given lots of practical and useful information to help us make the changes we needed FLiC groups start in January, May and October, to find your nearest group contact us on FLIC@lnds.nhs.uk or 0116 222 7154 you can leave a message on our voicemail We are a friendly and very approachable team What is DHAL? DHAL is short for Diet, Health & Activity in Leicester. The programme is a 10 week weight management programme targeting the South Asian community in the East of Leicester City. It is run by Leicestershire Nutrition & Dietetic Service in partnership with physical activity instructors. What does the DHAL programme consist of? The programme consists of 90 minutes nutrition education and activity followed by an hour of physical activities such as aerobics, gym, yoga, and circuit training. Why do we need DHAL in Leicester? Leicester is the 20th most deprived of 354 local authority districts. The major causes of death in the city are coronary heart disease, CHD (36%), cancer (24%) and respiratory disease (16%). In the 2001 Census 36% of the population classified themselves as coming from a Black or Minority Ethnic Group (BME). The largest BME community is South Asian (26%). The South Asian population are at greater risk of being overweight or obese and having central adiposity which increases the risk of associated diseases. Where is DHAL being run? We are running two groups at present at The Peepul Centre, Leicester. How can I get more details about the DHAL programme? If you would like further information about the DHAL programme or you are interested in joining one of our future programmes please call us on 0116 2227154

PARKS AND OPEN SPACES Enjoy the beautiful countryside of Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland by exploring the local parks and open spaces the perfect opportunity to get outdoors and active. To view the full listing of parks, outdoor gyms and open spaces locally, visit: www.lrsport.org/parks HEALTH There are a number of opportunities and services which can provide advice and support on leading a healthy lifestyle. First Contact Plus Your First Contact for Information Advice and Support in Leicestershire What does the service offer? The service aims to improve heal and wellbeing locally by providing access for Leicestershire residents aged 16+ to assessment, advice, information and appropriate support through a single point of contact. First Contact will: Provide a comprehensive source of information on a range of health and well-being topics including Smoking cessation Substance misuse (alcohol and drugs) Healthy weight Physical activity Sexual health Healthy housing Living independently Families and relationships Money matters, debt and benefits Falls www.firstcontactplus.org.uk 0116 3054286

Email: active-lifestyle-scheme @leicester.gov.uk Facebook & Twitter: Active Leicester www.workplacechallenge.org.uk/lrsport

GET ACTIVE LEICESTER-SHIRE & RUTLAND Local RunTogether Beginner Running Groups across Leicester-Shire & Rutland Beginner friendly running sessions led by qualified and insured Run Leaders Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport are here to help you find a range of physical activity, sport and wellbeing opportunities across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland. Our Get Active Search Engine enables you to find local activity sessions, events, clubs and organisations near you. Get active your way! Lose weight, train for an event or simply enjoy exercising with friendly people The beginner running groups offer something for everyone lrsport.org/runtogether /RunLeicsandRutland www.lrsport.org/getactive

This guide has been produced by Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport (LRS) to provide information on local physical activity opportunities. Whilst every effort has been made to verify the information, LRS cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information. Participants are advised that is their responsible to check credentials and health and safety requirements for each activity. To find out more please phone the contacts listed in the guide. Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport SportPark, 3 Oakwood Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3QF T: 01509 564888 E: info@lrsport.org lrsport.org @LR_Sport_