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Local Physical Activities Change 4 life activities Change for life activities (fitness) (Adventure/Outdoor) The Warwickshire Health And Racquets Club Copsewood Grange Golf Club Alan Higgs Centre Coventry Golf Club Coventry & North Warwicks Cricket Club Coventry Hearsall Golf Club Coventry University Sports Centre Stoneleigh Deer Park Golf Club Future Fitness (Coventry) Active Neighbourhoods In Foleshill Ernesford Grange Sports Centre Brandon Wood Golf Course Coventry & Warwickshire Ctc District Association Junior Swimming Lessons @ Ernesford Grange Centre At7 Leisure Centre [Swimming] The British Horse Society Pilates with Gail - Coventry [Pilates and Yoga] Kenilworth Golf Club Coventry Sports and Leisure Centre [Swimming] British Equestrian Federation Red Corner Gym British Show Jumping Association Fitness Factory Walpole & District Pony Club Stoke Park School & Community College Allesley Hall Golf Course Fitness First For Women (Coventry) Riding For The Disabled Association City Of Coventry Rgc John Reay Golf Centre Bodymasters Gym Bedworth Leisure Centre Bablake School Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre The Warwickshire Golf And Country Club Splash - Learn to swim in the holidays [Swimming] Stonehouse Farm - Riding School & Livery Apollo Weight And Fitness Centre Stables [Horse riding] Caludon Castle School Warwick International School of Riding [Horse Lyng Hall School Sports Centre riding] Village Leisure Club (Coventry) British Blind Sport Fitness First Health Club (Coventry) Whitefields Golf Club And Draycote Hotel Foleshill Leisure Centre [Swimming] Bramcote Driving Range Sports Connexion Leisure Club North Warwickshire Golf Club Ltd Body Worx Gym St. Nicholas Park Leisure Centre University Of Warwick Sports Centre Marriott Leisure & Country Club (Forest Of Pro-Gym Arden) Rugby Racing Cycling Club St Augustine's Sports Centre (Coventry) Riding For The Disabled Association Pilates Coventry [Pilates and Yoga] Wheelchair Basketball Academy [Disabled / Henley College Coventry Special Needs] Coventry T'ai Chi [Pilates and Yoga] Spa Naturel (Mercure Brandon Hall) Change 4 life activities (Martial Arts) Change 4 life (Family) Active Neighbourhoods In Foleshill Bridge Clinic Hypnobirthing [Antenatal Arley Sports Centre classes] British Council For Chinese Martial Arts Daisy Birthing Couples Workshop Coleshill Leisure Centre [Antenatal classes] Active Neighbourhoods In Foleshill Aquanatal at Foleshill Sports Centre [Antenatal classes] Change 4 life (Non-Sport) Walsgrave Hospital [Antenatal classes] Professional Parenting:Antenatal Classes for Couples [Antenatal classes] Baby Tranquilo - massage, yoga and Aquanatal [Antenatal classes] signing [Massage and Yoga] Breathing & Relaxation Class for Curves Kenilworth Pregnancy [Antenatal classes] Physiotherapy led Baby Massage and Birth and Baby Reality - First Aid Tummy Time Classes [Massage and Courses [Antenatal classes] Yoga] Yogaworks Antenatal yoga Leamington Baby Massage Courses [Massage and Spa [Antenatal classes] Yoga] Baby yoga and postnatal yoga [Massage and Yoga] Childrens Yoga [Massage and Yoga] Babies Free Yoga Taster Session [Massage and Yoga] Spa Baby Massage [Massage and Yoga] Baby massage [Massage and Yoga] FAMILY FUN YOGA [Massage and Yoga] .
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