The "No fuss" benefits of our synthetic ice rink makes it ideal for all types of venues from town centre attractions, hotels, festivals, corporate and PR events, Fresher balls and Proms, Christmas events, parties, promotions to school and colleges and is available for day hire or long and short term hire.
http://www.synthetic-ice-rinks.co.uk/
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
The "No fuss" benefits of our synthetic ice rink makes it ideal for all types of venues from town centre attractions, hotels, festivals, corporate and PR events, Fresher balls and Proms, Christmas events, parties, promotions to school and colleges and is available for day hire or long and short term hire. http://www.synthetic-ice-rinks.co.uk/
Friday, 23 December 2011
Ice Skating is a Leisure and a Sport
Ice Skating is a source of enjoyment for all ages in all areas. It is enjoyed nearly everywhere and can be done for pleasure or for a profession as a sport. Ice skating is possible because the thin blade attached to the shoe can move over the ice with little friction, but to control and adapt movement, it is possible to lean over and dig an edge into the ice, whilst increasing friction, allowing you to slow down and stop.
There are many different ways that a person can enjoy themselves on ice, not just the well-known figure skating. Ice hockey is very competitive and enjoyed in many countries including the US where the National Hockey League is a professional league of the highest standard. Canada has a similar league which is their National Winter Sport. There is also Speed Skating, Tour Skating, Ringette and Kite Ice Skating. Kite and Tour Ice-skating are generally held outside on naturally frozen ice as large areas of ice are required with other elements such as wind a necessity. Ringette is generally played by women and is a team sport played by women in which a rubber ring must be placed into the opposing teams net. This is most common in Canada.
When skating on ice it is important to wear the correct footwear, this will ensure that you are able to move in the safest and quickest manner. When fitting the footwear, make sure that you take note of the shape and width of the heel, depth of instep and forefoot, length of the skate and the width of the forefoot. If you do not have the correct skate, lack of support, cramping, less efficient use of your energy and even soreness can occur. Boot manufactures do build their boots with this in mind but it is important to check yourself also.
There are dangerous attached to ice-skating, especially when not practising the art in a controlled area or acting silly. The most universal danger is that of falling, a skater could fall through the ice if outdoors, catch themselves on their skate or even crack their head if inside. If falling through the ice, it is often very difficult to get out and thus can die as they are unable to get out due to heavy clothes, being unable to find a route out, going into shock or contracting Hypothermia to name but a few. Therefore when skating outside it is important that the ice will generally be thinner near bridges, near the edges of the body of water or where the sun is shining on, this is due to the temperature being higher. Also, the wind can make weak spots in the ice by making holes which thus freeze over but are still far weaker. Therefore, make sure that you are careful when outside, and never go alone.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Our Race Nights are great for fundraising. By pre-selling a 1-2-3 Tricast, horses and jockeys, raising race sponsors and auctioning the last race of the night a race night is an excellent way to raise much needed funds for charities, clubs and schools alike. Guaranteed to be a winner!
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Leisure Matters Sky Dancer is the ultimate promotional tool. A popular means of attracting custom from far afield, it can’t be missed! Just a small sum from your advertising budget can maximise your promotion. So whatever your market, let the Sky Dancer reach for the sky to promote your event.
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Wednesday, 2 November 2011
either
of our two new Spheremania sites – London West or London North. In
partnership with Spheremania we offer three unique types of Sphereing
(or Zorbing as it is sometimes called) . Try Harness, Aqua or Eclipse
Sphereing at our London North site and Harness Sphereing or Eclipse
Sphereing at our London West site, all completely awesome.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
The "No fuss" benefits of our synthetic ice rink makes it ideal for all
types of venues from town centre attractions, hotels, festivals,
corporate & PR events, Fresher balls & Proms , Christmas events,
parties, promotions to school and colleges and is available for day
hire or long & short term hire.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Whether it's for team building or party entertainment you can't beat
Human Table Football for a laugh! A life sized version of the popular
table top game, teams of 5-7 Human Table Football players battle it out
in the inflatable arena, cheered on by the spectators. Why not try our
crazy high energy alternative Space Hopper football!!
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Leisure Matters own, and work alongside carefully chosen partner operators, equipment we can supply at short notice or on long or short term contracts. Providing the perfect solution for organisers, we can supply equipment in the following sectors – corporate hospitality, family fun days, birthday, Christmas and summer parties, team building days and fundraising.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Are you planning an
event on a budget? Leisure Matters can tailor your event
entertainment to your individual requirements. We have a large
selection of equipment from 9ft
Inflatable Balls, Surf Simulators to Gladiators, Rodeo
Bulls, Bungee Runs and Laser
Clay Shooting to Sumo
Wrestling and Archery–
whether it be large and extravagant or small and informal our
dedicated event management team guarantee your satisfaction. Book
NOW 0118 988 9737.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
We cover the whole of
the UK and with 25 years experience in the leisure industry we have
comprehensive resources for all your entertainment requirements!
Including fun activities like the amazing Robotsoccer
and the high energy 4in1 Bungee
Trampolines to the hilarious Gold
Cup Racing. The perfect event solution with the very
best service available. Book NOW 0118 988 9737
Friday, 16 September 2011
Robot Soccer
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What is Robot soccer?
Leisure Matters offer Robot Soccer activities for Corporate Events, Party Hire and Fundraising. Robot Soccer can be installed in all of the below.
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Monday, 12 September 2011
Race Nights
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Come and join our Race Night and
experience the fun of Gold Cup Racing and ride your hobby horse to victory! The
faster Gold Cup riders gallop the quicker the horses go and with the winning
post in sight be spurred on by the fantastic racing commentary and enthusiastic
spectators. After the Winning announcement, the horses automatically returned to
the starting post ready for the next race when the fun begins again. Gold Cup
Racing is the best horse racing around.
Alternatively place your bets at a fun action packed traditional race night. 8 race meetings, all runners and riders welcome so saddle up for a great night out. Our Race Nights are great for fundraising. By pre-selling a 1-2-3 Tricast, horses & jockeys, raising race sponsors and auctioning the last race of the night a race night is an excellent way to raise much needed funds for charities, clubs and schools alike. Guaranteed to be a winner! |
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Zorbing in London
Sphereing in London West and London North |
Leisure Matters offer a truly exhilarating and totally
breathtaking experience at either of our two new Spheremania sites – London West
or London North. In partnership with Spheremania we offer 3 unique types of
Sphereing
(or Zorbing as it is sometimes called) . Try Harness, Aqua or
Eclipse Sphereing at our London North site and Harness
Sphereing or Eclipse
Sphereing at our London West site, all completely
awesome.
Harness Sphereing - for two people, the original FULL adrenalin rush! Will you laugh or will you scream as you hurtle head over heels down a very steep hill? Aqua Sphereing – Experience wet and wild fun! Where you and up to two other riders (Max three riders – 7 years & older) will be completely free to slip, slide and laugh hysterically in 30 litres of water as you come careering down the hill. Prepare to scream (and get wet!) – Water has never been so much fun! Don’t forget your towel and dry pants! Eclipse Sphereing – Or take the ultimate, pitch black adrenalin rush in the formidable Eclipse Sphere - not for the faint hearted if you’re afraid of the dark! London North is our latest Spheremania addition situated in Ware, Hertfordshire and offers a truly great day out. Just off the A10 – you can also dine in the fantastic restaurant on-site (preferably after you have rolled!) overlooking the beautiful fishing lakes and 9 hole golf course also offered at this location. London West is our original Spheremania site near Wokingham, Berkshire set in lovely rural surroundings with farm views but close to the M4. The local villages of Arborfield and Wokingham offer a small selection of pubs, shops and restaurants with Reading offering a more extensive range and also the main line train station. Both the Spheremania London North and London West sites are able to offer Sphereing parties of all types and sizes with discounts offered on booking of 10 or more people. Sphereing and Zorbing in London, is the most exciting, fun-packed gift you will ever buy, so for your white knuckle experience, Call 0844 800 3045. We now offer money vouchers which can be redeemed against any thrilling ride of your choice from £10 - £50. Call 0800 334 5815 to purchase. |
Friday, 26 August 2011
Bungee Trampolining
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For a taste of the Leisure Matters Bungee Trampoline experience, call NOW to book your adrenaline filled day on 0800 334 5815.Bungee Trampoline hire includes fully trained staff, delivery, set up and clearance. What better than a corporate day, special event or even promotional event packed full of safe and exhilarating bungee trampoline fun! The Bungee Trampoline ‘Jumper’, having been securely harnessed into the bungee, commences jumping and the unique elastic system kicks in, enabling a super boosted gravity defying ride, safely somersaulting forwards and backwards for up to 5 minutes with the adrenaline rush of bungee jumping but none of the risks. The great thing about the Bungee Trampoline experience is it affords both adults and kids the opportunity of experiencing an extreme sport, whilst having fun and it is also a great confidence booster too. The Bungee Trampoline is a unique, interactive total family experience not to be missed. |
Friday, 19 August 2011
Laser Shooting!
Laser Clay Shooting ~ Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting ~ Laser Shooting Games |
AVAILABLE NOW!! Laser Clay Shooting using deactivated over & under shotguns which simulates a real clay pigeon shooting experience very effectively. Set in its own arena, up to five players use genuine shotguns fitted with a laser beams to compete in a selection of games, making it an ideal activity for corporate and team building days. Clays are launched from an automatic clay launcher when the shotgun trigger is pulled, the control module scoreboard generates the shotgun “BANG” and when a player hits the clay target it reproduces the sound of a breaking clay. Gun indicators instantly tell the player whether he has hit or missed the target and both spectators and players can see the score of each player on the electronic scoreboard, which can create a very competitive situation! Laser Clay Shooting is a very safe activity which provides the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the thrill and excitement of shotgun shooting in perfect safety and without any mess or threat to the environment. Available UK wide Suitable for all ages from 10 years upwards Space required: 30m x 10m Call 0800 334 5815 |
Monday, 8 August 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is usually done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for up to half a mile. When there are no hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal. There are just two main types of orbs; there are ones that are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold up to three riders at a time, but only two people can ride in a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they can allow for steeper hills for real thrill seekers. In addition, there are ‘eclipse’ orbs that are essentially the same as any other except that the plastic is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity of course requires large outdoor spaces for rolling big spheres downhill, and as such the first Zorbing sites were set up in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to its increasing popularity there are now Zorbing sites in London North. Sphering is an unusual activity but it does offer a fun family day out. Zorbing in London sites typically cater for all ages from 7 and over and often provide restaurants on site. There are online leisure agencies from which people can book to go Sphering in London. They cater for many parties, be it a family outing or a corporate retreat. In addition to Sphering/Zorbing there are other activities on offer such as laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and other attractions.
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a really enjoyable recreational activity which consists of moving down hill inside of a large sphere (or orb), that is typically made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally done downhill, over a slight slope, however occasionally individuals use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for approximately half a mile. When you'll find not any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct little ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps are generally inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. You can get simply just 2 main different types of orbs; you will find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can take approximately three riders at a time, but only 2 different individuals can ride in a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they can permit steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Furthermore, you can find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be essentially the same as every other with the exception that the plastic material is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation to the riders.
This activity naturally requires large outdoor areas for moving big spheres down hill, and therefore the initial Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity but it does offer an entertaining family day trip. Zorbing in London areas typically cater for ages young and old from 7 and older and frequently provide places to eat on site. You will find online leisure businesses from where people can book to go Sphering in London. They look after a variety of events, whether it's a family day out or even a corporate and business getaway. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing one can find alternative activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and also other visitors attractions.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a really enjoyable recreational activity which consists of moving down hill inside of a large sphere (or orb), that is typically made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally done downhill, over a slight slope, however occasionally individuals use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for approximately half a mile. When you'll find not any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct little ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps are generally inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. You can get simply just 2 main different types of orbs; you will find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can take approximately three riders at a time, but only 2 different individuals can ride in a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they can permit steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Furthermore, you can find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be essentially the same as every other with the exception that the plastic material is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation to the riders.
This activity naturally requires large outdoor areas for moving big spheres down hill, and therefore the initial Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity but it does offer an entertaining family day trip. Zorbing in London areas typically cater for ages young and old from 7 and older and frequently provide places to eat on site. You will find online leisure businesses from where people can book to go Sphering in London. They look after a variety of events, whether it's a family day out or even a corporate and business getaway. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing one can find alternative activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and also other visitors attractions.
Monday, 27 June 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is really a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is commonly done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for as a variety of as half a mile. When you don't see any hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal. There are just two main types of orbs; there are ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold as a lot of as three riders at a time, but only a couple can ride within of a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they can allow for steeper hills for real thrill seekers. In addition, there are ‘eclipse’ orbs that are essentially the same as any other except that the plastic is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity needless to say requires large outdoor spaces for rolling big spheres downhill, and as such the first Zorbing sites were set up in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its increasing popularity there are now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is an unusual activity but it really does offer an entertaining family day out. Zorbing in London sites typically cater for all ages from 7 and over and frequently provide restaurants on site. There are online leisure agencies from which people can book to go Sphering in London. They cater for many parties, be it a family outing or a corporate retreat. In addition to Sphering/Zorbing there are other activities available such as laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and other attractions.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) really is a enjoyable recreational activity which comprises moving down hill inside of a huge sphere (or orb), that is typically manufactured from transparent plastic. Zorbing is often done downhill, over a slight incline, however quite often people use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for nearly half a mile. When you don't see any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct tiny ramps so the sphere might get started. These ramps may be inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. One can find simply 2 main varieties of orbs; one can find ones that will be harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can hold as much as three riders each time, but only a couple can ride inside of a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they are able to accommodate steeper hillsides for real thrill seekers. Additionally, you can get ‘eclipse’ orbs that are fundamentally the same as almost every other except that the plastic material is blacked out, thus increasing the confusion to the riders.
This activity obviously requires huge outdoor places for moving enormous spheres downhill, and as a result the very first Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, unexpectedly due to its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing locations in London North. Sphering is undoubtedly an unusual activity nevertheless it does offer you an enjoyable family outing. Zorbing in London sites typically look after ages young and old from 7 and over and sometimes provide restaurants on-site. You'll find online leisure agencies from where individuals can book to visit Sphering in London. They take care of a large number of events, be it a family getaway or a company retreat. Furthermore to Sphering/Zorbing you will discover other activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer as well as other visitors attractions.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Inflatables
Most of us spend the majority of our lives working. Although some of us are lucky enough to work in the field we really enjoy, for many of us, work is simply a way to earn an income. For this reason, it is important to make time to have fun and to enjoy ourselves. Taking time out to have a laugh and socialize with our friends helps us to lead a happy and fulfilled life. There are many ways to have fun, and each of us have different tastes. Some people like sporting activities whilst others might have more cultural interests. Often it can be a bit of a challenge to find something which everyone enjoys and which people of all ages can take part in, but Leisure Matters has something to offer for all ages, making it a perfect place to have fun with family and friends.
Leisure Matters offer fun activities such as archery, trampolining, bungee jumping, clay pigeon shooting, zorbing and more. Most of the activities are suitable and fun for adults as well as children. With venues all over the uk, it is a perfect place for small parties and events, or just spending quality time with family and friends.
Inflatables are one of the many attractions at Leisure Matters.
Bouncy Castles are always highly popular with children, provide hours of entertainment and will burn offal that energy, making them perfect for childrens parties. For those too young for a bouncy castle, the soft ball pit is a great option.
Leisure Matters has inflatable slides in a number of sizes ranging from a 35’ slide for the more daring people, to a 10’ slide. These are suitable for adults as well as children.
Human table football is a huge inflatable version of the game, which teams can play inside. This is always great fun and getting everyone involved as is The 60’ assault course, an inflatable fun course containing nets slides, mangles and more.
Gladiators involves fighting and jousting your opponent with safe soft ‘weapons’. This is always fun and safe as you play on an inflatable bouncy surface and everyone is sure to have a laugh. Again, this is perfect for both adults and children.
Bungee run is a competitive game involving running and jumping to reach the highest point on a n inflatable wall and the demolition game involves dodging a large inflatable ball.
All these inflatable entertainments are sure to provide fun for all.
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Zorbing in London Is Possible
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a really enjoyable leisure activity which includes moving down hill within a huge sphere (or orb), that's generally made from transparent plastic material. Zorbing is typically done down hill, over a slight downward slope, however occasionally individuals use smooth surfaces allowing for additional control at their longest, runs may last for as much as half a mile. When there are no hillsides around, Zorbing enthusiasts occasionally construct little ramps so the sphere might get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden as well as made from metal. You will find simply 2 main kinds of orbs; you will find ones that will be harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can take up to three riders at any given time, but only two individuals can ride in a harnessed orb. However, simply because harnessed orbs are safer, they are able to permit steeper hillsides for real thrill seekers. Additionally, you will find ‘eclipse’ orbs which are basically the same in principle as every other with the exception that the plastic material is blacked out, therefore improving the confusion to the riders.
This activity naturally requires huge outdoor areas for moving large spheres down hill, and therefore the very first Zorbing locations were placed in New Zealand. Nonetheless, remarkably due to its ever increasing popularity you will find now Zorbing locations in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity but it does provide a enjoyable family day out. Zorbing in London locations typically look after ages young and old from 7 and older and from time to time provide eating places on-site. You will find online leisure companies from where individuals can book to visit Sphering in London. They look after numerous events, whether it's a family trip or perhaps a business getaway. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing you will find alternative activities available for example laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer along with other visitors attractions.
Friday, 20 May 2011
Sphering in London for Holiday Fun
Zorbing (or Sphering) is definitely a fun recreational activity which comprises rolling downhill inside of a huge sphere (or orb), that's normally constructed from transparent plastic. Zorbing is commonly done downhill, over a slight downward slope, however from time to time individuals use smooth surfaces to allow for lots more control at their longest, runs can last for almost half a mile. When there are not any inclines around, Zorbing enthusiasts from time to time construct small-scale ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. You'll find just simply 2 main varieties of orbs; you'll find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can take as various as three riders each time, but only a couple can ride in a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they are able to provide for steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. In addition, you'll find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be fundamentally the same as every other except that the plastic is blacked out, therefore increasing the confusion to the riders.
This activity needless to say requires large outdoor places for moving massive spheres down hill, therefore the 1st Zorbing sites were set up in New Zealand . Nonetheless, astonishingly due to the ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing areas in London North. Sphering is undoubtedly an unusual activity but it really does offer a fantastic family day trip. Zorbing in London sites typically take care of ages young and old from 7 and older and they often provide places to eat on site. You'll find online leisure businesses from which people can book to visit Sphering in London . They look after a lot of gatherings, be it a family day out or perhaps a corporate and business getaway. In addition to Sphering or Zorbing you'll find other activities offered including laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and also other attractions.
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Zorbing And Sphering In London Areas
Zorbing (or Sphering) is definitely a exciting recreational activity which comprises rolling downhill inside of a massive sphere (or orb), which is typically crafted from transparent plastic material. Zorbing is often done down hill, using a slight incline, however at times individuals use smooth surfaces allowing for further control and at their longest, runs can last for almost half a mile. When one can find not any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts at times construct tiny ramps in order that the sphere might get started. These ramps may be inflatable, wooden and even made of metal. You can find simply just two main forms of orbs; you can find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold approximately three riders at the same time, but only 2 people can ride in a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they're able to accommodate steeper slopes for real thrill seekers. Furthermore, you can find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be fundamentally the same in principle as almost every other apart from the plastic material is blacked out, thus improving the confusion to the riders.
This activity of course requires massive outdoor places for rolling huge spheres downhill, and thus the initial Zorbing areas were positioned in New Zealand. Nonetheless, amazingly due to its ever increasing popularity you can find now Zorbing areas in London North. Sphering is undoubtedly an unusual activity nonetheless it does offer you a enjoyable family day out. Zorbing in London areas typically take care of ages young and old from 7 and over and frequently provide dining establishments on location. You can find online leisure organizations from which people can book to visit Sphering in London. They take care of several functions, be it a family getaway or even a company getaway. Furthermore to Sphering/Zorbing you can find other activities offered for instance laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer as well as other visitors attractions.
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Inflatable’s
Most of us spend the majority of our lives working. Although some of us are lucky enough to work in the field we really enjoy, for many of us, work is simply a way to earn an income. For this reason, it is important to make time to have fun and to enjoy ourselves. Taking time out to have a laugh and socialize with our friends helps us to lead a happy and fulfilled life. There are many ways to have fun, and each of us have different tastes. Some people like sporting activities whilst others might have more cultural interests. Often it can be a bit of a challenge to find something which everyone enjoys and which people of all ages can take part in, but Leisure matters has something to offer for all ages, making it a perfect place to have fun with family and friends.
Leisure matters offer fun activities such as archery, trampolining, bungee jumping, clay pigeon shooting, zorbing and more. Most of the activities are suitable and fun for adults as well as children. With venues all over the uk, it is a perfect place for small parties and events, or just spending quality time with family and friends.
Inflatables are one of the many attractions at leisure matters.
Bouncy Castles are always highly popular with children, provide hours of entertainment and will burn offal that energy, making them perfect for childrens parties. For those too young for a bouncy castle, the soft ball pit is a great option.
Leisure Matters has inflatable slides in a number of sizes ranging from a 35’ slide for the more daring people, to a 10’ slide. These are suitable for adults as well as children.
Human table football is a huge inflatable version of the game, which teams can play inside. This is always great fun and getting everyone involved as is The 60’ assault course, an inflatable fun course containing nets slides, mangles and more.
Gladiators involves fighting and jousting your opponent with safe soft ‘weapons’. This is always fun and safe as you play on an inflatable bouncy surface and everyone is sure to have a laugh. Again, this is perfect for both adults and children.
Bungee run is a competitive game involving running and jumping to reach the highest point on a n inflatable wall and the demolition game involves dodging a large inflatable ball.
All these inflatable entertainments are sure to provide fun for all.
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Sphering In London For Typical Fun
Zorbing (or Sphering) are typically described as fun recreational activity which includes rolling down hill inside of a massive sphere (or orb), which is usually created from transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally done downhill, on a slight slope, however quite often people use smooth surfaces to allow for extra control at their longest, runs can last for up to half a mile. When there aren't any hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct small-scale ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or simply made of metal. You will discover basically 2 main sorts of orbs; you will discover ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold up to three riders at a time, but only 2 different individuals can ride within of a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they are able to accommodate steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Additionally, you will discover ‘eclipse’ orbs which are basically the same in principle as every other apart from the plastic material is blacked out, thereby improving the confusion for the riders.
This activity not surprisingly requires massive outdoor areas for rolling enormous spheres downhill, and as a result the earliest Zorbing locations were set up in New Zealand. Nevertheless, interestingly due to the increasing popularity you will discover now Zorbing sites in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity nonetheless it does provide an exciting family day out. Zorbing in London sites typically take care of ages young and old from 7 and over and quite often provide restaurants on site. You will discover online leisure services from which people can book to visit Sphering in London. They look after lots of occasions, be it a family day trip or perhaps a company retreat. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing you will discover other activities offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer together with other visitors attractions.
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Inflatable’s
Most of us spend the majority of our lives working. Although some of us are lucky enough to work in the field we really enjoy, for many of us, work is simply a way to earn an income. For this reason, it is important to make time to have fun and to enjoy ourselves. Taking time out to have a laugh and socialize with our friends helps us to lead a happy and fulfilled life. There are many ways to have fun, and each of us have different tastes. Some people like sporting activities whilst others might have more cultural interests. Often it can be a bit of a challenge to find something which everyone enjoys and which people of all ages can take part in, but Leisure matters has something to offer for all ages, making it a perfect place to have fun with family and friends.
Leisure matters offer fun activities such as archery, trampolining, bungee jumping, clay pigeon shooting, zorbing and more. Most of the activities are suitable and fun for adults as well as children. With venues all over the uk , it is a perfect place for small parties and events, or just spending quality time with family and friends.
Inflatables are one of the many attractions at leisure matters.
Bouncy Castles are always highly popular with children, provide hours of entertainment and will burn offal that energy, making them perfect for childrens parties. For those too young for a bouncy castle, the soft ball pit is a great option.
Leisure Matters has inflatable slides in a number of sizes ranging from a 35’ slide for the more daring people, to a 10’ slide. These are suitable for adults as well as children.
Human table football is a huge inflatable version of the game, which teams can play inside. This is always great fun and getting everyone involved as is The 60’ assault course, an inflatable fun course containing nets slides, mangles and more.
Gladiators involves fighting and jousting your opponent with safe soft ‘weapons’. This is always fun and safe as you play on an inflatable bouncy surface and everyone is sure to have a laugh. Again, this is perfect for both adults and children.
Bungee run is a competitive game involving running and jumping to reach the highest point on a n inflatable wall and the demolition game involves dodging a large inflatable ball.
All these inflatable entertainments are sure to provide fun for all.
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Sphering In London Is An Exciting Leisure
Zorbing (or Sphering) is really a exciting leisure activity which consists of moving down hill inside of a huge sphere (or orb), that's normally built from transparent plastic material. Zorbing is generally done downhill, on a slight incline, however occasionally individuals use smooth surfaces allowing for additional control and at their longest, runs can last for as a variety of as half a mile. When you don't see any hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct tiny ramps in order that the sphere might get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or maybe even made from metal. One can find simply two main different types of orbs; one can find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can hold as lots of as three riders at any given time, but only 2 people can ride within a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they can accommodate steeper hills for real thrill seekers. In addition, one can find ‘eclipse’ orbs which are fundamentally the same in principle as almost every other except that the plastic is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity not amazingly requires huge outdoor spaces for moving big spheres down hill, and therefore the first Zorbing locations were positioned in New Zealand . Nevertheless, incredibly due to the ever increasing popularity one can find now Zorbing locations in London North. Sphering is an unusual activity however it does offer a great family day trip. Sphering in London sites typically take care of all ages from 7 and older and frequently provide restaurants on-site. One can find online leisure specialists from which people can book to visit Sphering in London . They look after countless social gatherings, be it a family outing or a corporate and business getaway. In addition to Sphering/Zorbing one can find other activities on offer you like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and various other visitors attractions.
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) are generally described as fun leisure activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a huge sphere (or orb), that is normally composed of transparent plastic material. Zorbing is generally done downhill, over a slight slope, however at times individuals use flat surfaces allowing for extra control and at their longest, runs may last for as a large number of as half a mile. When you can find no hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts occasionally construct tiny ramps so the sphere might get started. These ramps are normally inflatable, wooden or maybe made of metal. You can get basically 2 main different kinds of orbs; you can get ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can take as a lot of as three riders at the same time, but only a couple can ride in a harnessed orb. However, simply because harnessed orbs are safer, they're able to accommodate steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Additionally, you can get ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be essentially the same as every other apart from the plastic material is blacked out, therefore increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity naturally requires massive outdoor areas for moving large spheres down hill, and thus the initial Zorbing areas were set up in New Zealand . Nonetheless, shockingly due to its ever increasing popularity you can get now Zorbing locations in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity nevertheless it does provide a exciting family outing. Zorbing in London sites typically look after all ages from 7 and older and they often provide eating places on site. You can get online leisure services from where individuals can book to go Sphering in London . They cater for a number of parties, whether it's a family getaway or even a business retreat. Furthermore to Sphering/Zorbing you can get alternative activities available for instance laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer along with other visitors attractions.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Bungee Trampolining in London
When you think of fun what comes to mind? Going on a roller coaster ride, or maybe even something more daring like sky diving. Have you tried bungee trampoline in London ? Bungee trampolining is as the name suggests, a cross between bungee jumping and jumping on a trampoline. Although this is what you may call, extreme trampoline jumping!
In London , this is a fun amusement that can be located at carnivals, amusement parks or even work events. A person will climb into a harness that is attached to poles. The person will start jumping on the trampoline, but because they are hooked to a bungee cord, they will go to heights that would not be reached on a regular trampoline. The person is then able to do flips and jumps and things that they normally could not do on the ground! It is an awesome feeling to be weightless and free!
There are several places in London that specialize in fun outdoor activities and will travel to your location to bring it to you. Some companies hire a bungee trampoline company to come to a company picnic, for example, and then the employees have a little stress relief and fun! These traveling companies are insured and have well trained individuals that will show you the ropes.
Bungee trampoline has been around for many years throughout the world. In the last few years, a few cruise ships have even had them installed for added fun and delight of their passengers. The overall effect the bungee trampoline is to feel like you are flying through the air, almost as if you are in a circus and are part of the act! There is no true feeling of weightlessness than doing the bungee trampoline!
Safety is always a priority and no matter how fun things are, there are risks. These risk factors need to be taken into account before trying this ride out. Even though the people who operate the bungee trampoline are professionals and the equipment is usually insured, things happen. It is a risk just like any ride you would ride at an amusement park.
Bungee trampolining in London is becoming a trendy good time and more and more the number one fun thing to do at carnivals, parties and parks. If you are in the mood for something that will bring you fun, new and exhilarating, try bungee trampoline! You will be glad you did!
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Zorbing
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is usually done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for up to half a mile. When there are no hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal.leisurematters.com
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Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Zorbing
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is usually done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for up to half a mile. When there are no hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal.www.leisurematters.com
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