60 seconds with: founder of glowgetter.co.uk Georgie Wolfinden

10th August 2010 > Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff
This week we met up with Georgie Wolfinden, founder of  health and beauty site glowgetter.co.uk. Dedicated to spreading the wellness word, Georgie revealed her weakness for grandpa’s fried chicken, getting muddy in Scotland and being broke in New York.

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Pin-ups and Christmas lead the way – this week’s winning listings

16th June 2010 > Food, Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff, Sport

Every week we pick our two favourite listings on the site, and send each of the sellers $100. Here are this week’s $100 winning listings:

Our first winner, Biznaga Travel Company offers a taste of España on their Spanish Christmas in July – weekend cooking retreat in Huskisson, New South Wales. We liked the sounds of being treated to tapas, learning how to cook a Spanish extravaganza, and staying in a luxury bed & breakfast. Nice photos spruced up the listing too.

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Scotland’s secret Highland hideaway

25th May 2010 > Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff, Sport, Travel

Finding some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world does not always have to involve a long haul flight to far flung exotic lands.

Travel up through Scotland, past Edinburgh and Glasgow (well past)  wave Dundee and Aberdeen goodbye and keep going north and then a bit westish.

All the way up until you reach the banks of Upper Loch Torridon where your hard work will be rewarded with the sight of a beautifully positioned, award winning highland retreat – The Torridon Hotel


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Group personal training – are you mad?

13th May 2010 > Ooh.com Stuff, Sport

The words ’strip fat and tighten muscle fast’, do they have me at hello? – nope.

Do they put the fear of god into me? – yes a little.

Is it a good idea?  -  probably. It’s really not that expensive to do, £84 for an 8 week course of group personal training, am I coming round to the idea … yes, but no, but, (actually that was just a twirl I did in my swivel chair).

Ok,  I’m am getting into the idea… Imagine the possibilities – your body, a finely tuned machine of a thing – all toned and beautiful and ready for the summer…


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D-Day – Detox regimes delivered to your door

5th May 2010 > Food, Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff

After a long weekend of BBQs and Pino Grigio in the UK, beer and “patat met” (fries and mayo) for Queens day in Holland, and with the Californians rolling around in burrito and tequila induced hangovers after Cinco de Mayo, it’s hard to ignore the groans coming from offices the world over.

So time to Carpe Diem – get your fingers out of the biscuit barrel and start thinking instead about a little detox and gentle heath regime to tide you over to the next long weekend of excesses.

Lets face it, who has the willpower to plan, shop, juice, and blend for themselves while distracted by things like life, ‘those jeans’ and pizza hut?

So three cheers for the clever folk who’ve packaged up the latest in fashionable detox: cleansing juices and raw foods delivered to your door – perfect for those without time for D.I.Y. juicing.

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Fit box, not easter egg box

5th April 2010 > Leisure, Sport

Fight off the extra easter pounds with these Fit Box Boot Camps in London.

Scott Laidler and Victor Analuwa are two of London’s top personal trainers and they’ll be sure to put you through your fat-burning paces at these popular classes.

What’s so good about Fit Box?

  • Fit Box Boot Camp neutralizes your stress, causing your fat hormones to “shut down” so you’ll stop storing fat, especially in your stomach, hips and thighs.
  • Fit Box Boot Camp combines cardio, weights abs and kickboxing techniques all into one workout… You’ll save time by burning fat, toning muscle and getting a flat stomach all at once.
  • You get the fat melting benefits of cardio while having fun, and you avoid boring gym machines.
  • Scott and Victor say you’ll lose up to 6lbs of fat and drop a dress size in the first 2 weeks. That’s a lot of easter chocolate shifted.

Where and when?

Classes take place all over London – currently running in Primrose Hill, Battersea Park, Wandsworth Park/Putney and Maida Vale. Classes last 45 minutes and are held 3 times a week for 4 weeks.

How much?

A skinny £99 for the four week course.

To find out more or book your place, click here.

Don’t forget, if you run courses, classes, workshops and events, you can list them on Ooh.com for free. Just register and start uploading your listing. It’s that easy!

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The Ooh team gets “kicked” into shape

12th March 2010 > Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff, Sport

Last night the Ooh.com team ventured out to Hoxton in North London to get our sweaty hands in the boxing gloves at Kick Fitness by way of reviewing the whole setup. We were very pleasantly surprised.

Binding up for a Kick Fitness Session

Sophie, who set up Kick fitness after reaching black belt in Thai Kickboxing, welcomed us warmly to our trial class. She wrapped our hands in special binding cloth to prevent injuries from all the punching we’d be doing, then set us to work skipping to warm up.

Skipping to warm up at Kick Fitness

Once warmed up, Sophie took us through some stretches and taught us some powerful Thai boxing elbow and fist attacks, which we practised together. (Not punching each other mind…)

Practising our moves on the pads

Once we’d sussed the moves, we went into some pad punching to hone our skills. This was tough, but universally our favourite bit; time to work off some stress!

Sophie and trainees pose for a pic

Sweaty but invigorated, Sophie’s trainees posed for a pic at the end of a tough but great fun session. The consensus the Ooh.com team reached is that Kick Fitness is a fantastic way to work out and about a hundred times more fun than the gym…

Unwinding at the end of the session

Sophie rounded off the session with some more stretches and some great advice about eating fruit immediately to restore our blood-sugar levels and then eating some protein when we got home to repair the damage we would have done to our muscles with the vigorous workout.

If you fancy trying your hand at a Kick Fitness session of your own (and we highly recommend you do) you can book yourself in here.

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Brit Mil Fit

17th March 2009 > Leisure, Ooh.com Stuff, Sport

I struggle to find many forms of physical exercise enjoyable or fulfilling , but since stumbling across Major Robin Cope, I think I may want to go to fitness training for the first time in my entire life. Often spotted in London’s parks, adorned with conspicuous coloured bibs, the clients of British Military Fitness are motivated and enthused by an all serving or ex-military team of highly qualified physical trainers.

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So what inspired Cope to start BMF? “I set up British Military Fitness in 1999 to offer the public an alternative to lycra-clad aerobic classes which were then all the rage! I felt nothing was motivational and nothing really encouraged you. Bearing in mind I was in the army, I thought there was potential to get people to exercise outside with a military theme.”

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Larger venue sessions can attract an average of 180 members at a time. What makes them so sought after? “Our sessions are great fun and also a chance to meet new people, which doesn’t always happen in a gym! We’ve had 13 marriages over the last 10 years from people meeting through our sessions. Our instructors guide individuals through the 60 minute classes ensuring that all exercises are performed safely while providing motivation and encouragement for the participants. The classes are an effective, varied way of training and promote group interaction through paired exercises and team activity.”

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This emphasis on proper training outside, in a team, rather than indoors, alone is clearly a more socially fulfilling activity. Does the social aspect extend beyond the training session? “We run social events at each BMF venue which can range from drinks in the pub to days out paintballing etc. We also have an events department that runs 5Km & 10Km races, challenges to Borneo and social weekends away.”

So, it seems BMF is more fun than the gym, better for you, and better value. The best thing about British Military Fitness for Major Cope? “Knowing that the business we run is helping people to live active and healthy lifestyles.” If you can’t imagine the manager of your local chain gym saying that to you, maybe it’s worth checking out. Find out more about BMF and become a member at www.britmilfit.com.

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