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Growing achievement for Lishi classes in Headingley.

Photo courtesy of Wai-Yii Yeung

Photo courtesy of Wai-Yii Yeung

AN EXERCISE programme from China based on the philosophy of Yin and Yang has been introduced in Headingley.

The classes at St. Augustine’s Wrangthorn Church Hall in Headingley as well as Leeds University has gained a lot of success.

Lishi combines the very best from Tai Chi, Cardio Kung Fu, Self Defence and Daoist Yoga.

It has been practised for thousands of years and is still around today because of its relevance to the challenges of modern life:

Wai-Yii Yeung, the leader of the Lishi classes said: “I started Lishi when I was a student at the University of Leeds and I got so much from the classes that I wanted to make sure that other students could learn these arts and benefit from the exercises and philosophy.

I teach classes at Wrangthorn Church Hall as well as at the University and all my students agree that it helps them concentrate, de-stress and boost their energy.

“Part of the programme of self-development includes not only learning the exercises but eventually learning how to teach and lead.

“As I developed these skills I found that I really enjoyed sharing this ancient knowledge and starting classes in the area was a natural next step. I love it.”

Lishi classes have been going on throughout the UK and abroad, but it has been kept secret for a long time compared with other Tai Chi or Self Defence arts.

Wai-Yii added: “I hope that as more people experience the benefits they will tell others and Lishi will start to grow in popularity through word of mouth.

“I love teaching these arts but more than that I love it when people tell me how much the classes have had a positive impact on their life and time at university.”

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Find out more about Wai-Yii and her classes:

www.lishi.org/waiyii

www.lishi.org/classes/headingley

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Half term holiday swimming crash courses given in Headingley.

One of Swimbrite's swimming pools. Photo courtesy of Deborah Masser

One of Swimbrite’s swimming pools. Photo courtesy of Deborah Masser

SWIMMING CRASH courses are being introduced during school holidays for beginners, intermediates and advanced levels.

Swimbrite Swimming School is currently in their eighth year of teaching those of all ages from six months up to 100 years how to swim.

The school follows the ASA National Plan, covering ASA Foundation, Learn to Swim and Coaching, Rookie Lifeguard and Swim and Save Awards.

Deborah Masser, founder and senior swimming instructor of Swimbrite said: “I have been teaching swimming for over 25 years and have a wealth of experience in teaching babies, children and adults of all ages and ability.

“My primary objective is to manage the safety, well being and swimming development of the pupils.”

Swimbrite holds crash courses every February, Easter, May and Summer half term and it involves a lesson every day which hopes to encourage those who attend to learn regularly and progress quicker:

The lessons are held at The Village Hotel and Leisure Club on Otley Road in Headingley and it has been so successful that they are extending branch to Woodhouse Grove in Apperley Lane, Bradford:

Matthew Crowther, leisure club manager of The Village Hotel said: “Swimbrite would be difficult to beat when it comes to reliability, organisation, safety and a passion about teaching swimming.

“Children will look forward to their lessons and want to rebook term after term.”

Swimbrite have also had Elizabeth Wright, a Paralympian attend the school to give a talk about her journey and encourage the pupils to swim.

Plans in place for redevelopment of Headingley Carnegie Stadium.

Credit: Leeds Rhinos' YouTube

Credit: Leeds Rhinos’ YouTube

PLANS to improve Headingley Carnegie Stadium have been created after the success of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Carnegie made it become one of the biggest visitor attractions in Leeds.

The plans aim to retain the stadium’s international position in readiness for the economic and social benefits that hosting the Cricket World Cup 2019 and future test match cricket will bring to Leeds and Yorkshire.

Funding will be provided from a combination of public and private funding including Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Leeds Rhinos, to help facilitate the stadium improvement plans.

Leeds Rhinos will provide the majority of the remaining investment through the proposed sale of two sites for housing development located off Weetwood Avenue, Weetwood and off Old Thorpe Lane, Bradford Road, Tingley.

The net receipts from the sale of these sites will be 100% invested into the improvements at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.

The proposals will create an increased capacity Cricket Stadium that will offer the highest standards of playing, practice and training facilities, good quality seating and corporate facilities, state of the art technology and media facilities as well as attractive spaces around the stadium to improve integration with the surrounding Headingley neighbourhood.

For the Rugby Stadium, the proposals will provide a replacement North and South Stand with enhanced facilities for players, fans and visitors.

The new South Stand will also replace some of the Rugby capacity lost by the development of the joint Stand between rugby and cricket and for the first time will include an element of seating within the stand however the standing capacity will still exceed the current level of members in the South Stand.

As part of the proposals, the Club are embarking on a consultation process which will shape and inform the final planning application.

The public will be invited to attend a series of exhibitions to view the plans for Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Weetwood and Tingley and will have the opportunity to discuss the plans with members of the design team and provide feedback.

Leeds Rhinos Chief Executive Gary Hetherington said: “We have been working behind the scenes with Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Leeds City Council for many years and now the vision of a completely re-developed Headingley is a reality.

“For Rugby fans, we will be providing significantly more comfort with much better seating, yet retaining the uniqueness and character of our home.

“Our overall capacity will not increase, but that has never been our aim.

“We have a 90-year-old Main Stand and a South Stand that was condemned six years ago and is in constant need of repair.

“It will present a major construction challenge and inevitably cause some disruption for all teams during that period.

“Our stadium capacity will reduce to just over 13,000 for a period during the 2017 season but we are determined to ensure all our ticketed members are guaranteed access to all games and that’s why the 2016 members will have priority for 2017.

“Headingley has been a wonderful asset of the City for 125 years with a worldwide reputation for sporting drama and excitement and this latest development is another great news story for Leeds and Yorkshire.”

Leeds Rhinos have uploaded a video to their YouTube channel indicating what will be put into place:

The Exhibitions are taking place as follows:

• Monday 8th February, 2016 from 4pm – 7pm
Weetwood Hall – The Bramley Room, Weetwood Hall, Otley Road, Leeds, LS16 5PS

• Tuesday 9th February, 2016 from 4pm – 7pm
Woodkirk Valley Country Club, Leeds Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, WF12 7JL

• Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th February, 2016 from 4pm – 7pm
Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Carnegie Café Bar, St Michael’s Ln, Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS6 3BR

The exhibition will remain in the Carnegie Cafe Bar at Headingley Carnegie Stadium from Friday 12th February until Monday 15th February.