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  2. University of Cambridge Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Centre has a 37m x 34m Sports Hall with line markings for basketball, korfball, volleyball, five-a-side football, badminton, and netball. It also has tiered seating for up to 400 spectators. The Fitness, Strength and Conditioning Suite is made up of a Fitness Suite, containing cardiovascular machines such as treadmills, ski ergs ...

  3. What Are the Benefits of Aerobic Exercise? - Healthline

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    13 Benefits. 1. Improves cardiovascular health. Aerobic exercise is recommended by the American Heart Association and by most doctors to people with, or at risk for, heart disease. That’s ...

  4. Sports-based youth development - Wikipedia

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    The term "sports-based youth development program" was coined in 2006 at a summit sponsored by Harvard University's Program in Education, Afterschool and Resiliency (PEAR), Positive Learning Using Sports (PLUS), and the Vail Leadership Institute. SBYD programs were defined as programs that “use a particular sport… to facilitate learning and ...

  5. Queens' College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The college has a rich sporting history, enjoying much success in most of the major sports on offer in Cambridge. It has sports grounds, a boat-house, squash courts and gym. Queens' College Boat House. The college rowing club, Queens' College Boat Club, is one of the oldest in the university with the earliest known record of the college boat ...

  6. British Universities and Colleges Sport - Wikipedia

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    University College Sport (UCS) Official website. www .bucs .org .uk. British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom. BUCS is responsible for organising 54 inter-university sports in the United Kingdom, as well as representative teams for the FISU ...

  7. Category:Sport at the University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    V. The Varsity Polo Match. Varsity Trip. Categories: Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge. Sport in Cambridge. Student sport in England.

  8. Cambridge University Polo Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University Polo Club (often referred to as CUPC) is the Discretionary Full Blue sports club for competitive polo at the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1873, it is the oldest surviving polo club in Europe and the second oldest in the world. [2] Its annual Varsity Match against Oxford, established in 1878, is the oldest ...

  9. Green exercise - Wikipedia

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    Green exercise refers to physical exercise undertaken in natural environments. [1] [2] Physical exercise is well known to provide physical and psychological health benefits. There is also good evidence that viewing, being in, and interacting with natural environments has positive effects, reducing stress and increasing the ability to cope with ...