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To complement our guide to keeping fit in the Netherlands, here are are some extra suggestions from expats and locals on where to keep fit in Amstelveen, Amsterdam, Haarlem and The Hague.Louise (Amstelveen):
I salsa dance three times a week (www.salsalacuna.nl).
I also bike ride at weekends either into Amstelveen binnenhof/winkel centrum or Amsterdamse bos.


Clare (Amsterdam):
Yoga: If you are looking for a yoga class that gives you a complete work out, calms your mind and really relaxes you then I would suggest going to the Yoga Community. It really is a community because once some one comes to a class they invariably continue because the teaching is so great and people come regularly and get to know each other. www.yogaadvaita.org/amsterdam
Joanna (Amsterdam):
Yoga: I go to yoga lessons taught in the Sivananda tradition by the Yoga Community (http://amsterdam.yoga108.org). There are four drop-in classes a week so it's easy to find a time to fit into my busy schedule. The lessons are very relaxing and I always come away feeling exercised and refreshed.
Nathalie (Amsterdam)
Yoga: I practice yoga at the Saimithra yoga centre (www.saimithra.com) once a week minimum and cycle everywhere. I now teach my own yoga class, Yoganieuwwest in the Nieuw West.
Jami (The Hague)
Running: I keep fit by running next to a canal in my neighbourhood (Den Haag), which is very peaceful. There are a lot of rowers in Holland, especially on the weekend, so I like to run when they are out racing. I wish there were more parks in Holland, as I find the Randstad too busy and not practical for running.
Antoine (Haarlem):
Running: I frequently go running, especially now the days are getting longer. There are a few lovely tracks through nature.
I primarily run (parts of) the half marathon track between Zandvoort and Haarlem. I ran this marathon once!
Skydiving: I enjoy skydiving – base camp is www.paracentrumtexel.com/english/. Plus, check out here to go skydiving in the Netherlands.
Squash: I regularly play squash with a few friends
I also like hiking with the family, and, lastly, I must mention that I bring my little boy by bike to day-care every morning!
Danielle (Haarlem):
Workout: I keep fit by going to the gym for two hours every Monday. I am a member of Life Fit in Haarlem. Over my two-hour routine, I do exercises such as sit-ups for 10 minutes, then a lovely dance aerobics class and a combi-class. Both these classes are headed by Belle, who is
absolutely great. She will get you moving, sweating and laughing at the
same time (she actually participated in Miss Saigon). I also do some
sit-ups every evening and ride my bike with 25 kg+ on it (in the form of
two children) regularly. Also, if the weather and schedule allows, we
like going for walks in the dunes around Zandvoort and Bloemendaal or in
one of the parks around Haarlem.
Visit our complete guide of where to find sports clubs and listings in the Netherlands.
Plus, check out our listing of Sports clubs in the Netherlands.
Where you keep fit in the Netherlands - where locals and expats go - is the response to our recent call out for your let us know how you keep fit in the Netherlands. Please post your suggestions at the end of this article so that we can share them with other users. (to do this you must first register as a user with Expatica).
9 June 2008
(Last added to 24 June - thanks Clare Dimond and Joanna Monkhouse for your tips on where to do yoga.)
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I just came back from Amsterdam. In six weeks, eating everything in sight, I still lost 5 pounds walking everywhere. It's a beautiful city, with plenty of architectural details to keep your eyes engaged on a walk. I wasn't just playing tourist, as I've lived there before, but I did take two hours a day walking from the outer rings of the canals to the library. If you have the time, just walk everywhere. Seriously, I was eating EVERYTHING.
Sorry, 10 pounds. That's why I know walking works.
Sorry, 10 pounds. That's why I know walking works.
I just came back from Amsterdam. In six weeks, eating everything in sight, I still lost 5 pounds walking everywhere. It's a beautiful city, with plenty of architectural details to keep your eyes engaged on a walk. I wasn't just playing tourist, as I've lived there before, but I did take two hours a day walking from the outer rings of the canals to the library. If you have the time, just walk everywhere. Seriously, I was eating EVERYTHING.
Sorry, 10 pounds. That's why I know walking works.
Sorry, 10 pounds. That's why I know walking works.
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