2024

ROLLER PARC JULES NOËL

Skateboarding

Open to fans as much as skating, the Jules Noël parc offers 400 m 2 no fewer than 7 modules. However, none is suitable for beginners, but space is large and well configured to allow them to take their first steps above the pyramid. The ground is divided into two: a space for hockey and slalom rings and rings.

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2024

SKATE PARC BOUTROUX

Skateboarding

Located in the centre of the TEP TEP, access to the skate is subject to the sports centre schedules. With a surface area of 200 m 2, it contains 2 modules. A big 3,3 metre ramp with 30 cm of green and a mini-ramp.

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2024

ROLLER PARC DU SQUARE SÉVERINE

Skateboarding

The roller park of the Bare square, slightly on the right, on the right side of the park, extends into vegetation on a surface of 350 m 2. Slightly sloping, it offers 3 modules. As a result, it is not overloaded and is an ideal spot for beginners.

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2024

ROLLER PARC DU SQUARE DE LA PORTE D'AUBERVILLIERS

Skateboarding

Small skating and roller area: 2 modules, 1 bar.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE BASEBALL, SOFTBALL ET CRIKET

Sports federation

The French Baseball and Softball Federation is an association located in Paris, at 41 Rue de Fécamp.

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2024

STADE GEORGES CARPENTIER

Stadium and sports complex

Its name resonates softly in the ears of sports enthusiasts, and the George Carpentier Hall, which was inaugurated in 1960 and renovated in 1988, is the heart of a vast sports complex, the largest in the south-east of the capital, located between the marshals and the ring road. The place includes an athletics track with free access (except of course during competitions), a classic football field and two 7-a-side football fields, as well as a rugby field, a rare commodity still rare in Paris today. A nice set of equipment, very crowded but not suffering from the crowd, because, once again, the place is really very large and allows a quiet practice.

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2024

ROLLER PARC JEMMAPES

Skateboarding

The park has a ramp and 3 modules.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE HATHA YOGA

Sports federation
5/5
5 reviews
Open - Close to 17h00

The French Federation of Hatha Yoga aims to promote yoga in France in its traditional spirit. It develops the study and practice of yoga, proposes the initial and continuous training of teachers, organizes conferences, courses, yoga courses and disseminates books or journals related thereto. It was founded in 1968 by Mahalingappa Ghatradyal (Shri Mahesh) who was raised in the monastery virashivaïte of Shiva Mandir, where he learned and practiced yoga at the age of five. The FFHY brings together more than 700 professors and more than 11 000 members. She is represented in France in eleven regional offices and is bound by convention at the Francophone League of Hatha Yoga in Belgium.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE LA RANDONNÉE (F.F.R.P-C.N.S.G.R)

Sports federation
4.8/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 12h30

If the walk has always existed, it is not the same for hiking. This term began with the creation of a large national network of marked trails from 1946. Until then, walkers and hikers had to have a compass and cards so that they wouldn't lose. It was Jean Loiseau, passionate about nature, who had the idea of creating "the big walker's roads". In 1947, the National Trails Committee (CNSGR) was established and the first section of the GR® 3 from Orleans to Beaugency was opened for 28 km. The story was on the way. However, we will have to wait until 1978 for hikers to be represented with the creation of the French Hiking Federation. It defines the standards of this sport and maintains a network of 180 000 km of marked trails. It is represented by 116 regional and departmental committees and brings together 3 450 local associations or clubs.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE TENNIS DE TABLE (F.F.T.T.)

Sports federation
5/5
2 reviews
Open - Close to 12h00

It was around 1880, during an evening drunk among British notables, that table tennis was born with a champagne cap as ball and cigar boxes as snowshoes. This sport took a more official turn with 1885-year-old equipment and was patented by James Devonshire. Since 1927, FFTT has established its practice by grouping sports associations. She also organizes national competitions and represents French table tennis abroad. The federation registers more than 190 000 licensees and relies on a network of 27 regional leagues and 96 departmental committees comprising 3 580 clubs.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE TENNIS

Sports federation
1/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 18h30

The history of TFF began in the th century under the name "Union of French Athletic Sports Societies" (USFSA) and was created by a Lawn tennis Club Commission. In 1920, it took the name of the French Federation of Lawn Tennis and then abandoned its English termination half a century later. Its mission is to promote, develop and supervise tennis in clubs, teaching, training, individual competition and teams and the French championships. Similarly, the French Tennis Federation ensures France's Representation through the commitment of the teams of France in international meetings such as the Davis Cup and the Olympic Games, and the organisation of major tournaments such as Roland Garros and the BNP Paribas Masters. This association alone comprises more than 1 500 000 licensees and 7 800 clubs across the region.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE JUDO JUJITSU KENDO ET DISCIPLINES ASSOCIÉES (F.F.J.D.A)

Sports federation

Created in 1882 by a Japanese monk, Jigoro Kano, judo is a martial art meaning "flexibility". Indeed, the founding principles of this discipline are based on the idea that flexibility can defeat the fort. Judo appeared in France in the 1930 s, mainly after the Second World War under the Leadership of Master Kawaishi and Paul Bonet-Maury, Founding President of the French Judo Federation in December 1946. Martial art will then be included in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games program. Through its 550 000 licensees, FFJDA represents not only judokas, but also lovers of kendo (sabre fencing), jujitsu (method of defence near judo), alive (Japanese weapon weapon with curve blade), jodo (fight to stick), iaido (art of drawing the saber and hitting in one gesture), kyudo (firing-shooting). arc) and chanbara sport (fighting between two opponents on equal or different arms according to minimum rules).

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE BASKET-BALL (F.F.B.B)

Basketball
4/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 19h00

The French Basketball Federation aims to organise and develop basketball in France since 1932. It represents some 525 689 licensees and 4 745 clubs in 32 Regional Leagues (including eight Overseas) and 95 Departmental Committees. It trains federal leaders, leaders, trainers and coaches and issues federal titles. Since 1988, the French Basketball Federation manages the practice of all its national championships except Pro A, Pro B and their Hope championships that are under the responsibility of the LNB (National Basketball League).

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANCAISE D'ATHLÉTISME

Sports federation
3/5
2 reviews
Open - Close to 12h30

The French Athletics Federation (FFA) has more than 250 000 licensees and 2 200 clubs across the region. Its mission is to promote and develop the practice of athletics in all its forms: in stage (races, jumps, casts, combined events and athletic walk) or off-stage (cross-country, race and athletic walk, Nordic walking, walking in kind, including trails and mountain racing). In addition, the FFA forms federal leaders, animators, trainers and coaches and issues federal titles.

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE FOOTBALL

Football
2.2/5
25 reviews
Open - Close to 19h00

The th anniversary association of the French Football Federation aims to develop and promote the practice of football, whether by establishing technical rules, issuing titles, carrying out national selections and issuing licenses. The FFF identifies more than 1 800 000 licensees across the country.

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2024

STADE LÉON BIANCOTTO

Stadium and sports complex

In the 17 th district, the Léon Biancotto sports centre offers complete facilities for sports associations. Swimmers and divers can batifoler in the 12,50 metre long pool, amateurs of flying, volleyball, handball, basketball, basketball and hockey have a gym with layout, and climbers have their climbing wall. Outside, there is an illuminated soccer ground, a seven-foot football field and an athletics area.

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2024

PISCINE CHÂTEAU DES RENTIERS

Swimming pools
3/5
23 reviews
Closed - Opens in 34 minutes

Integrated into the Château des Rentiers sports center, this municipal pool in the 13th arrondissement has a 25-meter swimming pool. A mixed pool, equipped with a progressive slope going to 3,80 m of depth, allowing the sporting practice of the swimming on the one hand and the bathing of relaxation and the aquatic activities on the other hand. Among them, there are swimming lessons for schools and individuals, as well as aquagym sessions for adults. The ideal place to install a sports routine in your daily life.

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2024

CAPS - VOIES D'AVENTURE

Mountaineering and Climbing

The Caps Aventure network, based in Paris, brings together vertical adventure professionals. They offer a wide range of activities involving heights and ropes, such as mountaineering, climbing, pruning and untying. They also collaborate with Compagnie Lézards Bleus on façade dance shows choreographed and performed by Antoine Le Menestrel. These performances create a poetic atmosphere and contribute to the transformation of urban and natural spaces. Caps Aventure also offers height interventions for events, shows and film shoots. They also organize adventure team-building activities, which are excellent vehicles for strengthening team cohesion and motivation. Finally, they offer climbing sports such as rock-climbing and tree-climbing, which get you moving and active in the great outdoors. Caps Aventure also offers tree-trimming services in and around Paris.

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2024

ANIMAPONEY

Horseback riding

Younger children can discover the woods on a pony thanks to Animaponey, a structure that offers parents the chance to hire a pony for their toddler. The average ride lasts half an hour. Animaponey is present in the Bois de Boulogne. This woodland formula is a welcome change from the classic longe rides with a guide, making for a great family outing. Animaponey also offers garden rides in some of Paris's most beautiful parks. Nougat, Gamine, Framboise and Quenotte are waiting for your little ones!

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2024

STANLOWA

Dance classes

It was in 1965 that dancer Janine Stanlowa created her dance school. Fifteen years later, the Saint Honoré Street shop opens its doors. A supplier of the majority of Europe's schools and professional companies, the Stanlowa house has now acquired a more than irreproachable reputation in the small dance world. Leotard, tutus, collants, slippers but also equipment for jazz, yoga, Pilates, contemporary dance or ground bar, nothing missing. For your shows, costumes of scenes and other lightweight are also offered. Time is missing? The online shop will allow you to equip yourself with a few clicks. Note: The Janine Stanlowa International Dance Institute is located at 23 rue de la Baume (8 th).

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2024

PARIS AMICALE CAMOU

Volleyball

With its 200 licensees, the Paris Friendly Camou is one of the most important clubs in the capital. It's not surprising, therefore, that their teams flag are among the best teams in the French Volleyball Federation championships. Three teachers are trained by Christophe Radiguet, a former Professional of the Paris University Club (P.U.C.). The club thus has two women's teams in the pre-national and pre-national sectors. Among boys, three teams are present in departmental, pre-national and national 3. Even tough among young people. The club thus aligns men's and women's teams into benjamins, small and cadets in their respective championships. The leisure aspect is not forgotten. Free play sessions take place on Monday evening from 20 a. m. to 22 p. m. on Friday evening from 20 a. m. to 22 p. m. and on Sunday morning from 9 p. m. to 11 p. m. All are found in four different gyms (two in the 15 th, one in the 7 th and one in the 17 th). Thus, whether it be for competition or the simple pleasure of playing, everything is put in place so that everyone can flourish.

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2024

CHAMPIONNET SPORTS (SECTION VOLLEY-BALL)

Team sports

The Championnet Centre brings together nearly twenty disciplines and shows, thanks to its experience, a real professionalism of the volleyball section created a decade ago. The latter brings together nearly fifty members in a friendly atmosphere, far from the competition of some clubs. The club's orientation is clearly focused on amateur and recreational practice, which doesn't prevent the sérieux. Training takes place every Wednesday night at the Bertrand Dauvin gymnasium. Framed by a graduate teacher, they allow everyone to take advantage of seasoned tips to improve while fun. Moreover, affiliated with the French Volleyball Federation, the club offers courses during school holidays for children and adults, and further progress. Leisure and serious are the two watchwords of this club, which enjoys a strong reputation in the small world of Parisian volleyball.

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2024

LES ENROLLERES

Rollerblading

Association of Gay Gay and Lesbian Enthusiasts, the enrollers offer its members specialized courses: roller dance, speed, slalom, freeskate, hockey…. All levels (beginners, intermediate and confirmed) are accepted. The wearing of all protections (protèges-wrists, elbow and knee) is required during the course, and is strongly advised for all other roller activities. The helmet is also required for some technical courses (e. g. on skatepark modules). Activities usually take place on weekends, and trainings (specific courses, beginners support) may take place on some weekends. The spots are distributed in Paris: Quai wharf, Bercy park, Cooler metro station, Jules Noël stadium Park, Gare de Lyon, Gare de Lyon (see Internet site for hours). The enrollers also take part in the big Parisian hikes on Friday and Sunday evening. 

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2024

AMICALE MANIN SPORT PARIS EST

Leisure and individual sports

This is a club that has succeeded over time and its great experience - it was founded after World War II - to strike a fair balance between the competition component and the recreational component. Indeed, everyone here finds their place and happiness. Tennis, badminton, judo, hiking, boxing, fitness… are offered here according to many formulas. The trainings mainly take place in the Lilas and in the 19 th arrondissement. The student activity of this club is tennis, with fourteen instructors who provide their courses at the Seven Acres (19 th), with covered land and discovered, and at Stade de Ligue (Les Lilas). Young people can be selected by the elite sector of the training centre to have timetables arranged in partnership with the College Lycée Georges Brassens (19 th).

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2024

SPORTING CLUB NORD PARISIEN

Volleyball

It's one of the capital's top volleyball clubs, and deserves its position in more ways than one. Founded in 2003 by Shafik Mohamed and three former high-school friends, the club now boasts 245 members and ten coaches, and excels at every level. In adult competitions, four teams - two men's and two women's - are involved in regional and departmental championships. In the youth categories, seven teams are entered in the various competitions. The same rigour applies to the leisure section. Several teams are engaged in FSGT championships in 6/6 and 4/4. What's more - and this is unique in Paris - a few years ago, the club launched its volleyball school for youngsters aged 3 to 6, on Saturday mornings from 11.30am to 12.30pm. The club also shines in the social arena. Young people from the 10th and 19th arrondissements are invited to join free training sessions led by a professional. Evening homework help classes are also available! Finally, training courses are organized during the school vacations and in summer to enable everyone to progress. All in all, a club where the human dimension takes on its full meaning. A must-see!

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2024

ASC DUNOIS

Sports association

Founded in 1977 by a handful of passionate passionnés, the CSA Dunois brings together a clientele of students eager for competitions between courses and partiels. The atmosphere, in turn, is a pretty good child, which doesn't prevent the supervision. 5 coaches head the collective sessions where the 110 licensees cross, category by category. The tansmission is betting and the elders are reluctant to give advice to beginners. Monday and Friday are reserved for young people and on Tuesday, girls enrolled in the FFVB regional championship as well as boys playing in the départemental. On Wednesdays, on the other hand, we are dedicated to all those who practise volleyball, that is, 50% of the workforce. Finally note, to be complete, that young people participate in the cuts of France and Ile-de-France. In short, whether for competition or for pleasure, CSA Dunois should meet all your requirements.

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2024

DHD LAIKA VOYAGES

Fishing
4/5
4 reviews
Open - Close to 18h00

This fisheries specialist offers very sharp travel on such fish or this fishing technique around the world. In Siberia, it offers a true fishing adventure away from the beaten trails. You fish the Bichi and Uda rivers, west of Siberia, near China. A team of Russian professional guides and well acquainted with the region will accompany you to the meeting of exceptional fish: Giant taïmens, trophées trophies, pike of love, Siberian shadows… June and September are the best months, because in July and August, mosquitoes are omnipresent. The weather is continental and during the fishing season temperatures vary most often between 0 ° C and 15 ° C with a risk of morning freezing. Fishermen are housed in a camp on a roving canvas. A cook and two guides are on the camp to ensure all the stewardship. Fishermen go down the river at their own pace and stop over the pools. Pneumatic rafts are used for two fishermen, while the Russian team moves ahead to prepare, in advance, the camp on the canvas of each night. A real trapper life for a dozen days!

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2024

FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DE PARACHUTISME

Skydiving

As its name indicates, the Fédération Française de Parachutisme is dedicated to developing and promoting sports parachuting activities (parachuting, wind tunnel and paragliding). She also provides training for volunteer and professional instructors. In addition, it organizes competitions throughout French territory, constitutes the French teams and issues licences - over 54 000 in 2015 - and federal titles.

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2024

KODOKAN PARIS 15 SECTION JUDO

Combat sports and martial arts

Judo is the other side of the Kodokan Paris 15… and may be as famous as the aikido section. Bruno Louis has a double hat of president and teacher (black belt 6 th dan). 130 members are taking part in its courses to follow a classical lesson, that recognised by the French Judo Federation (F.F.J.) but which has the particularity of remaining open to other methods, always in éveil. In this sense, whether it's to practice traditional judo, leisure judo or competition, everything has been studied so that every member finds shoe in his feet. As part of the competition, the club participates in all those set by the League of Paris and the French Championship. The training, for its part, leaves an important place for the randoris, because nothing is worth the practice! Internships are also organized during the year. If you add to this a real atmosphere, this club certainly deserves a detour.

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2024

ASVO

Combat sports and martial arts

This club, one of the oldest in the capital, is based on nearly 40 years of experience since its takeover by Claude Beschu (7 th dan). Reassuring about the quality of courses. Today, it brings together nearly 190 members. Five teachers, including Bruno Louis, 6 th dan and club chairman, plan the courses. They comprise an average of 20 people per session according to levels. The method taught here is entirely traditional and follows the guidelines of the French Judo Federation (F.F.J.). Children are accepted from the age of 4. Thus, all levels are prepared for the passage from the beginner belt to the black belt. The ASVO, which remains faithful to its convictions of openness to other styles, will soon propose a section of Ju Jistu Brazilian. In the meantime, themes are organized all year round to deepen a technique or discover a new one.

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2024

P.U.C. SECTION SQUASH

Squash court

The squash section of the famous Paris University Club was born in 1982 thanks to the passion of Gérard Bizari. It is now chaired by Jean-Pierre Paclet, well known to all football fans since he was the doctor of the France football team during the last World Cup. 4 short rooms, rooms, showers, club house with bar, everything that makes a good club, is here. With some own initiatives that, in the end, make the difference. On Friday evening, the collective course is free, Wednesday is reserved for the squash school, which brings together mini champions from 6 to 14 years old. The partner search service is simple, and you just have to let your name and level and the club take care of the rest. Competition is an essential place. The club has six men and women teams in D 1 (men are returning this year in D 1), and participates in all the competitions of the League of Paris, until the French Championship. This does not mean there is no room for leisure squash. Here everything is done professionally so that licensees can find their place and thrive in their favourite sport.

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2024

AÏKIKAI PEREIRE

Combat sports and martial arts

Founded in 1969 by Alain End, this family aikido club of about members is one of the oldest in the capital; it brings together conviviality and experience. Three teachers (5 th, 4 th and 2nd dan) are passionate about this whole world. Affiliated with FFAAA, he proposes a traditional method of teaching aikido, recognized by the Tokyo Aïkikai, the institution that governs this martial art in the world. Courses are at all levels, from beginners to highest grade, and last 1 hour on average. They're focused on movement, which makes them quite physical. Work with weapons is not forgotten and plays an important role in the course of learning. Finally, the members, 35 on average (2/3 men and 1/3 women) are several times in the year invited to courses where several masters or Sensei convey their knowledge. A rare chance in Paris.

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