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Keeping active

Being physically active is really important for helping you to live a long, healthy and fulfilling life.

 

Regular physical activity can help lower your risk of several diseases, including cancer, dementia, type 2 diabetes. It can also lower your risk of getting a hip fracture, can help your stress levels and boost your self-esteem, mood, sleep quality and energy.

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Guidelines for keeping active

  • Doing exercise just once or twice a week reduces the risk of heart disease or stroke.

 

  • Adults are recommended to do some type of physical activity every day, spreading exercise evenly across the week. For information about children and young people's physical activity guidelines, take a look at the NHS website.
  • The Chief Medical Officer recommends  that all adults do 150 minutes of moderate activity per week (or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity per week. Moderate physical activity is anything that raises your heart rate, makes you feel warmer and breathe more rapidly. This includes dancing, brisk walking or pushing a lawn mower. Vigorous intensity activity involves activities that make you breathe hard and fast, such as running or riding a bike fast.

 

  • The Chief Medical Officer also recommends you do strength training, such as carrying heavy shopping bags, yoga, wheeling a wheelchair or lifting weights, at least twice a week.

 

  • If you spend time lying or sitting down, break it up with movement. 
Speak to your GP first if you have not exercised for some time, or if you have medical conditions or concerns. Make sure the exercise you do is appropriate for fitness levels.
For tips on easy ways to move more as a family, take a look at Better Health Healthier Families. You can find the Chief Medical Officer's physical activity guidelines for children and young people here.

Find places, groups & activities near you to do physical activity

Walking & running

Whether you're looking to do a self-led walking trail, or join a local running club, there are lots of groups you can join.

Cycling, Scooting, Skateboarding & Rollerskating

From roller discos at Rom Skatepark, to cycle routes in Thames Chase, there are lots of places and groups you can join in Havering.

Tennis, table tennis, cricket & badminton

There are lots of places across the borough where you can get involved in racquet sports.

Football, netball & basketball

Get back into a sport you played at school, or play competitively, there's lots of groups to get involved with in Havering.

Yoga & Pilates

From yoga in the forest to Pilates on the high street, find the yoga and Pilates class for you.

Dance

We have musical theatre, Bhangra, tea dances and more. Take your pick!

Gym & weight training

There are lots of gyms and leisure centres for you to explore in Havering.

Rowing, swimming & water sports

There are plenty of ways to dive into water sports and meet others who share your enthusiasm.

Boxing & martial arts

From sparring sessions to martial arts classes, there are plenty of ways to train, build confidence, and connect with others.

Sports clubs and activities for children & young people

There are lots of local groups, classes and programmes where children and young people can get active.

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Exercise for people with accessibility needs

If you have a disability or long-term health condition, there are lots of local groups and classes you can join that are accessible for you.

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