Wellbeing Blog & News

Read our blog to stay informed on our latest news and be inspired when it comes to living a happy, healthy and positive lifestyle.

Discover all things wellbeing, including recipes for eating well, advice on getting the most from physical activity, and top tips on activities to do with friends and family.

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  Mytime Active is backing a campaign by ukactive, an organisation that aims to improve the health of the nation by getting 'more people, more active, more often', requesting the UK Government to allocate funds so school sports faci

As part of our commitment to local communities, Mytime Active helps to organise trials for Bromley teams in the Virgin Money Giving Mini London Marathon.

Two young swimmers who train at West Wickham Leisure Centre recently returned from the European Junior Swimming Championships in Kazan, Russia, as two of the 17 medallists from the GB team. 

Studies show that when you enjoy activities with a friend, you are much more likely to achieve your fitness goals.

Whether you’re a regular gym user or looking for some extra motivation, why not set yourself a new goal and challenge your friends at the same time?

There’s nothing like getting outside to exercise during the sunny summer months, but you need to make sure you look after yourself as well as getting the most from your workout.

Young boy with thumbs up in the swimming pool

Take advantage of the long summer days, keep children active over the break and create some memories for the whole family to treasure. How many of these activities can you tick off?

At Mytime Active, we believe that golf should be an accessible pastime for both men and women. We are seeing a fast increase in female golfers and it’s our aim to give everyone the chance to learn.

Patti was referred to our HeartSmart programme at the Pavilion Leisure Centre. Here, she tells us about her journey to improved health and fitness:

Adult Lady swimming in a pool with a float

Swim England's #LoveSwimming campaign aims to highlight the benefits physical activity, including swimming, can bring to people suffering from a range of medical conditions, including diabetes, arthritis and chronic pain.