THE BANANA TENNIS ACADEMY
For tennis addicts and beginners alike, the academy offers lessons for all levels, under the ...Read more
For tennis addicts and beginners alike, the academy offers lessons for all levels, under the ...Read more
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Even though there is a cost involved in doing sports or outdoor activities, you still have the opportunity to stretch your legs and enjoy yourself at an affordable price, if not free. You can easily get away from it all and enjoy nature for a jog, bike or walk, and www.nparks.gov.sg has great information about the park system with ideas for walks and routes on the Southern Ridges or at Mac Ritchie Reservoir. East Coast Park is a great place for rollerblading or swimming, while enjoying the pleasures of the waterfront with showers and bathrooms available. If you prefer swimming in a pool and more modern facilities, www.myactivesg.com offers free video workouts for adults and children and lists municipal pools and gyms.
Always well-connected, Singaporeans are very keen on meetup groups, where they can share their passions and hobbies with others and be informed via the www.meetup.com website of yoga, running and hiking activities to be planned within a geographical radius to be determined by yourself. At weekends, head to Sentosa Island for a game of beach volleyball with friends, a great way to disconnect from the week's activities.
Don't try to ride an electric scooter on Singapore's sidewalks - it could cost you dearly! Following a large number of serious accidents, the government recently decided to punish anyone breaking the law with a fine of up to €2,000. If you're a fan of this phenomenon, freedom is yours, but only in parks and on cycle paths..
Fancy a day at the beach? East Coast Park offers beach volleyball courts, bike paths and water games, as well as well-designed barbecue areas for hire. However, you'll need to book online at www.nparks.gov.sg to pay, and it will cost you $12 for 24 hours of barbecuing on the sand. Enough to grill sausages, bananas and marshmallows!
Since 1982, in early December, runners from all over the world have gathered for the Singapore Marathon. A flat course running through the various districts of the city-state, and routes of varying distances to suit all levels, even the youngest runners!