/ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday. March 4th, 2010 Fitness,
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YOUR personal health and fitness is the priority of the ■ professional staff at Maree Leisure.
A specialist centre providing a niche service, Maree Leisure focuses on the individual, ensuring bespoke programmes are tailored to suit personal needs. And in keeping with its first class focus, the health club, which can be found just off the A59 near Gisburn, now also boasts first class facilities following a major investment and refurbishment programme.
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Changing rooms at Maree Leisure, located next to the Stirk House Hotel, have been given a brand new state-of-the-art look complete with power showers and secure lockers to ensure they provide clients with faciiities which are spacious andmodern, luxurious yet practical.
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For those looking to relax, refresh and restore their inner strengths, the ciub’s 10m. pooi area has also been totally transformed together with the sauna and steam rooms. There is no joining fee for those wanting to use the faciiities ' at Maree Leisure, and membership is avaiiable on a month- to-month basis, with no minimum or long term commitment needed from the outset. And with personal training availabie from as little as £15 per session - Maree Lesiure offers not a luxury, but an affordable necessity.
Kevin Maree said: “If we look after our customers and they
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PERSONAL TRAINING
Celebrity personal trainer and world champion boxing trainer Kevin Maree is on hand to offer one
to one personal training, whatever your fitness ■ goals. Weight loss Injury Rehabilitation Sports
Specific Training Event Training. Great if you would like to learn to box for fitness or self defence. If .you think boxing is for rough tough men then you
. are wrong. Boxing is becoming one of the most popular fitness regimes..If you are looking to lose weight through cardiovascular workout and become strong, lean and toned then boxing is for you!
What's more-.-it's great fun!
For more information contact Kevin on 07899 953543
Maree Leisure Club, Stirk House Hotel Telephone 01200 445099
Webwww.mareeleisure.co.uk
Specialist Weight Loss Centre and the Pool/Gymnasium in the Kibble Valley
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achieve their goals, they stay with us. We do not need contracts to keep our clients, we keep them because they want to stay, not because they have to.” With its own boxing ring, which has proved a popular draw since its installation, Maree Leisure’s success is reflected in its loyal and continually growing customer base. .
Alongside the conventional gym, complete with contemporary equipment to provide an ali-round workout, specialist instructors trained to expert and professional standards can coach boxing at ali levels, from those wanting to learn the rudiments, to assisting those trying to reach the pinnacie of the profession. But boxing at Maree Leisure is not just for those wanting to iearn skills for the ring - although Kevin does coach elite athletes managed by former champion boxer Barry McGuigan.
Specific boxing moves help tone muscle and can be used as part of weight-loss programmes. And as well as providing all-round cardiovascular workouts, boxing can also be used to provide upper body strengthening definition as part of injury rehabiiitation programmes.
Whether you want to box fit or simpiy swim your stresses away, Maree Leisure’s personai touch will ensure you are provided with the perfect personal programme.
OUR photo graph shows local Guides at Kibble Valley Media's radio studios follow ing a live dis cussion with Coun. Mary Robinson on her role as Mayor of Clitheroe. (s)
Home rule for Commanders!
by Duncan Smith
THEY may be Europe’s top Western swing sextet, but when it comes to making a new album, Clitheroe-based band The Swing Commanders know that home is best! T h e ir latest DVD,
Celebrations take to air!
GUIDES and Brownies from the Ribble Valley marked their centenary with a parade through Clitheroe. The organisations’ 100-year birth
day was also celebrated with a vari ety of activities which included vows being renewed and a series of dancing and craft events at The Grand and the St Mary's Centre. ■ Guides were also divided into
groups and given the chance to inter view each other live on local internet radio station Ribhle Valley Medialts
chairman David Cawley said: “This was a fantastic opportunity for both us and the Guides to get together and come up with a programme that reflected everything that is good about the Guides. “I hope we gave them some experi
ence of life in a radio station. “Some of the Guides really shone as
presenters and we hope they will be willing to come back in the near future and make other programs with
“Party like it’s 1949”, is their second live album to be recorded and produced using the state-of-the-art facilities of The Grand in Clitheroe. ■ I t presents over an
hour of the best of their two sell-out concerts at the Clitheroe venue last December With photography by
Kirsten Platt and cover design by Gerald Searle, it is truly home-grown and the town’s name will he spread across Europe during the band’s forth coming tour. The Swing Comman
ders will be taking in Spain, France, Holland and Belgium, with the inclusion of leader Peter
Riley ’s composition. called
“Clitheroe”. In fact the release of
simply the DVD coincides with the departure of the Lav-
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erne Sisters, who have been replaced by two vibrant, young multi instrumentalists, Rosy Williams featuring on lead vocals and violin, and Siena Lloyd on vocals, tenor saxophone and clarinet. With a packed gig list
for 2010, including some high-profile venues. The Swing Commanders are looking forward to anoth er highly successful and swing-filled year. But if you think they
have already reached a peak in the number of instruments on stage — you ain’t seen nothing yet! Pictured left is the
cover of the new DVD “Party like it’s 1949”. (s)
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