New long Covid clinic launches at Hertfordshire Sports Village to support sufferers
The clinic opened yesterday (April 12) and aims to provide rehabilitation through exercise
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Staff at the clinic were trained by ukactive (Image: Hertfordshire Sports Village)
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A new long Covid clinic has launched at Hertfordshire Sports Village at the University of Hertfordshire to help thousands of people suffering from the condition across the county.
Gyms can reopen across Wirral on April 12 As exercise clubs prepare for re-opening on April 12, many fitness fanatics are feeling cautious about getting back into the gym. The idea of sweating amongst others in an air conditioned studio may bring on the fear factor for some, but Village Health & Wellness Clubs say that they are leading the way, with cutting-edge safety measures in place to ensure their members get their workouts done safely. The gym floor at all 31 Village clubs, including their Wirral base in Bromborough, offers the protection of a spacious environment for adequate social distancing. With more perspex safety screens installed than any other health club, users will be able to hit the treadmill or get their spin on in safety.
Dani French and Katie Thwaites THE Bannatyne Health Club in Darlington has expanded its fitness team and has welcomed two new employees and a freelance instructor. Chris Gibson, 30, Dani French, 24 and Katie Thwaites, 22, have joined the club on Haughton Road and will be part of the existing fitness team. Mr Gibson, originally a Bannatyne Darlington member, is a freelance instructor teaching Metafit and Les Mills Body Attack. He said: “I regularly attended Body Attack classes and realised how much fun the workout was and I really wanted to be able to instruct. From there, I completed my Level 2 Exercise to Music qualification alongside my Les Mills Body Attack initial module training.