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Doubts over plan for leisure centre

A QUESTION mark hangs over ambitious plans for a new North Bournemouth leisure centre and swimming pool after the council was warned it may not be able to afford the scheme.

The viability of the centre hinged on selling off the current site of Kinson Swimming Pool for development.

But councillors will be told on Wednesday that it is "very unlikely" homes would be allowed on the site of the old swimming pool.

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Fitness Trainer Sam Bell Rings in Glad Tidings for a Healthy ...

The celebrity fitness trainer moved by the recent death of singer Gerald Levert, is a man on a mission to end the high-risk heart disease rate prevalent in the African-American Community and our communities at large by teaching the truth and the way towards a healthier spiritual, mental and cardiovascular well being.

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Make fitness etiquette one of your New Year's resolutions

With January approaching, frigid weather, resolutions and holiday gifts in the form of health club memberships will keep fitness centers busy and bustling. The gym environment is a healthy, positive place where folks on all levels of fitness lose weight, gain muscle and work for a fitter and healthier body.

During my years as a personal trainer, group exercise instructor and fitness center manager I have seen and heard all -- good, bad and indifferent -- and today I share. An accumulated variety of suggestions and complaints have all presented themselves to me with the best of intentions. So in my temporary role as Miss Manners I share this advice to make your fitness experience the best it can be.

As is true with any environment in our society, there are unspoken rules of conduct, which when followed lead to a more positive experience.


Mike Finger: Holmes' farewell still unwritten

Before he danced with the stars, Emmitt Smith took an emotional final bow at Texas Stadium. Jerome Bettis went home for a Super Bowl, then waved goodbye while lifting a trophy. And Tiki Barber is becoming more famous during his three-month farewell tour than he was at his peak.But for another historically prolific running back — one who stands among the greatest NFL players to hail from his tradition-rich hometown — the end might have come not with a celebration but with a mere contractual formality. The Kansas City Chiefs declined to activate Priest Holmes on Tuesday, which was the deadline for making him eligible to play this season.

It wasn't a surprise. Holmes, sidelined since injuring his neck in October 2005, has spent much of the past year in San Antonio, chauffeuring his kids to school and attending Pop Warner games.