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Tummy-trimming Treks
Sunday January 4, 2009
From cycling to kayaking, Jane E. Fraser nominates healthy holidays that combine fitness and fun.A Hamburger A Day Keeps The Medico Away
Thursday June 19, 2008
IT DOESN'T give you much faith in the vitamins'n'fitness lifestyle. Don Lane, who used to pop E, A, D and just about every other letter of the alphabet in the 1970s, is doddering about in some sort of "care facility" at age 74. Now we learn that football iron man Tom Hafey, 76, has turned rusty again. "He spoke at our health club last week," says a local at Hepburn Springs. "About 100 blokes, quite a good turnout. Tommy told a few anecdotes, told us how we should keep fit and when question time ...Sporty Youth Led To A Career That Is A Good Fit
Sunday March 23, 2008
IT'S no surprise Keren Orbach became a personal fitness instructor. As a former state-level tennis player, sport has always been part of her life.Baby Boomers Choosing Fit Over Fat
Sunday May 18, 2003
What are the most popular activities for people aged 15 to 24? Swimming (17.4 per cent) followed by aerobics (15.6 per cent). MORE baby boomers in NSW are participating in organised sports to boost their longevity. Fitness NSW chief executive Ian Grainger said older people were realising the importance of keeping fit.750 Police Too Sick To Work
Sunday February 11, 2001
THE NSW Police Service is in crisis, with 750 mostly senior officers on long-term sick leave and the force unable to hire new officers to fill the gap.A Coach On Your Team
Sunday August 27, 2000
WHAT the personal trainer is to fitness, special coaches are to small business. Small business coaching is booming thanks to the paperwork burden of new tax laws and deadlines since July 1. The expert coaches are finding that not enough small businesses analyse whether a marketing strategy suBusiness And Pleasure Keep Keen Competitor On His Toes
Monday March 27, 2000
RUNNING around after guests at a five-star hotel all day doesn't deter concierge Jaime Lachs from running when he gets home. Far from it, in fact. He lists ``fitness, fun and meeting people" as the three main reasons for his involvement in the sport and two of those elements are major factoTrainer Puts You On Track
Tuesday November 9, 1999
Wollongong mother-of-two Brenda Lavender is not a movie star, top executive or an elite athlete, yet she has a personal trainer. Once restricted to the elite, more people from all walks of life are taking advantage of the one-on-one contact a personal trainer can provide. Most fitness centres Bosses Like Staff Young And Cheap
Sunday June 20, 1999
Are you under 21 and want a job? Then you need to be enthusiastic, motivated, willing to learn, outgoing and flexible, with an understanding of technology, according to employers. But most importantly, you need to be cheap. Junior wages are the biggest incentive for employers to hire young workerSquash Offers Fitness With Excitement
Wednesday May 15, 1996
PLAYERS of all ages, from beginners to champions, swing into action at Willoughby Squash Centre for a good workout and expert coaching. The centre has 32 teams playing competition squash, including the State's top-graded men's and women's teams. Australia's dynamic world champion, Michelle MarTv And Computer Games Take Their Toll
Monday January 15, 1996
CAN your child hop, skip and jump and catch and throw balls? A lot of children can't and their fitness levels have dropped markedly in the past decade, according to two major studies that should be of concern to all parents and teachers. Craig Golding, deputy director of Sydney University Sports 20 Great Reasons To Go To La
Saturday October 29, 1994
In the capital of the health and fitness world, the only permissible spare tyres are the ones on your car. Jake Niall reports. LOS ANGELES stirs more animosity than almost any city in the world. It's routinely derided for being superficial, soulless, smoggy, ugly, too spread out and lacking aEmergency Surgery Needed As History Withers On The Vine
Friday October 21, 1994
THE pitch slopes crazily downhill from one dead-ball line blocked off by makeshift wooden shuttering to the other bound by an untended, grassy bank. Before the match, club volunteers hire out off-cuts of carpet at 50 pence each to protect the posteriors of patrons sitting in the main stand,Centre Of A Healthy, Happy Life
Wednesday June 8, 1994
SENIOR citizens are having fun at Crows Nest Community Centre. They glide around the dance floor, play indoor bowls, bingo, cards and games. They sing their hearts out, and enjoy craftwork and fitness classes. The leisure program for seniors is designed to keep them healthy, happy and surrManager Works Wonders For Carmody
Friday April 29, 1994
PERSONAL managers in the world of sport are not really a new trend. Rugby league players seem unable to negotiate without them. Soccer stars hire them, while most other sports have them in abundance. It now seems the racing world will soon be full of them. The best known to datSchool Panel Accused Of Racist Attitude
Tuesday May 4, 1993
The State Government's commitment to rid Casino High School of racism has foundered, according to an Aboriginal community representative. The representative, Mr Peter Savage, said he felt intimidated by the other members of a panel convened to hire a new deputy principal for the high schoSupport For Moore As Gould Takes The Tiller
Saturday September 2, 1989
CANTERBURY'S chief executive Peter Moore had the full backing of the Bulldogs football committee this week to re-hire coach Phil Gould or to sack him. The committee gave Moore total support in the simmering coach issue. Reports that the committee voted 6-1 against Moore on the coachiMardi Gras Favoured
Thursday June 9, 1988
The Herald's Randwick trackman Mick O'Brien says three-year-old Mardi Gras has worked well enough to make it two wins in a row at Randwick tomorrow. The Tommy Smith-trained galloper is O'Brien's best for the program in the C-Y Hire Superfecta, 1,400m. "Mardi Gras has continued t