PATINOIRE SONJA HENIE ACCOR HÔTEL ARENA
Read moreOne of Paris's two year-round ice rinks, but by far the largest, the Sonia Henie has been welcoming skaters for a day and regular fans of the sport since 1984. Located on the premises of the Accor Hôtel Arena, it is managed by the latter structure. The arena is vast, and the latest refurbishments have embellished it with large screens, stage lights and a good sound system, making it a festive and convivial venue.
LE SANCHIRO
Read moreA few steps from the Marais in the 2nd district, the Sanchiro is a small, hospitable, hospitable club. Thirty members gather at the dojo to enjoy the club's forty years of experience. The founder and teacher is only Patrick Benezi, 7 th dan, a pledge of excellence in the transmission of knowledge. Here all levels are represented, the courses take place in the Jean Dame gymnasium and bring together groups of 15-20 participants. 1 hour 30 to review the basic techniques of aikido and always a place to address the philosophy of this non-violent art. Internships are at last organised, every weekend, week or summer. History of further progress…
TENNIS ACTION
Read moreTennis Action offers formulas for collective tennis courses in Paris and near suburbs. The formula is quite attractive since during the course of the internship, you become a member of the club, the ideal to move between two courses. Young people have access to mini-tennis from the age of 4 (370 to 850 € for a nine month internship with one hour of course per week). An adult wishing to attend a five-month session will pay between € 480 and € 680 depending on the centre he chooses and the number of courses delivered per week. If you're motivated to grab the ball between two courses to take full advantage of the club card's advantages, the formula is rather attractive, and you get the ball right.
LIGUE DE TENNIS DE PARIS
Read morePlayers who want to go further in their practice, for example by wishing to register for a club, can consult the website of the Paris Tennis League, where they will find the list and contacts of the many clubs existing in Paris. Some useful Internet links can be found on this site, such as: http: //maxitennis.free.fr, which is defined as a directory of sites dealing with tennis, practice. We are also informed of all tournaments, championships, etc.
JEU DE PAUME ET DE SQUASH
Read moreTo find the club, you must go to the second floor of the haussmann building in 74 th arrondissement Lauriston in the 16 th arrondissement and built in 1908. For the little story, this building was built to sleep two short palm game. This explains why the club is called "palm and squash game". There is also the last in Paris to propose a short game of palm and lessons to learn to practice this sport in extinction. Right from the entrance, the eye is immediately on the two beautiful glass-shaped windows shaped by Eiffel. At the moment, the four squash courts are illuminated with natural light for the delight of the licenciés. Special courses, group courses, partner search service, etc., you will find here all the essential services of a large squash club. On the competition side, we meet here the must. The club has four teams in the first division and organizes two major opens each year in France. After effort, comfort. The club-house and its bar decorated in the way of the old English clubs, very cosy, await you. An unprecedented and indispensable place for squash
ASSOCIATION ARCO IRIS
Read moreThis association offers the traditional Angolan capoiera courses. This form of expression inherited from a struggle expressed by African slaves emphasizes a game of malice, punctuated by instruments of percussion. Once a month, a round is organised on Sunday, a participatory time where the gains are highlighted. The practice of the capoeira goes hand in hand with the discovery of traditional instruments such as the berimbau (wood musical arc), the pandero (small tambourines) or the agogo (bells). Without age restrictions, the capoeira combines the physical maintenance in the sense of choreography and rhythm, while aware that the initial problems raised by this expression are still alive in some countries.
LE DOJO DE GRENELLE
Read moreIt's very simple, you are here in the largest space dedicated to Europe's martial arts and dance, and certainly the most pleasant with its four large open rooms on the outside. Activities are not limited to martial arts, but the infrastructure of the Grenelle Dojo is ideal for coming alone or as a family to initiate or develop in these disciplines. Beginners can try several activities (there are 24 to be precise) before deciding. Judo, karate, kung-fu, taekwondo, viet-dao, qi gong, taï-chi-chuan are among the best known, but you can also discover the Luta Book, an art course of Brazilian Control, or the Penchak-silat, which originates in Indonesia. If you're going to Paris for a limited period of time and if you're looking for a place to carry on with your favorite discipline, it's surely represented in this dojo.
TENNIS CLUB DE PARIS
Read moreSpread over three hectares, the Tennis club of Paris has seen many legends of French tennis since it opened in 1895. Sébastien Grosjean and Amélie Tennis succeeded Jean Borotra's style on the grounds of this private club. The entrance fee is € 1100, with an annual contribution of € 1370. These rates are differentiated according to age. The sports year runs from October 1 st to September 30 th. It takes about one year waiting before hoping to join the club. Eighteen battue, GreenSet (the surface of the US Open), synthetic and wooden floors await you, eight are covered in summer, fourteen in the winter. After the sport, restaurant, swimming pool and gym you will reach your arms… to make the break!
RACING TENNIS CLUB DE JOINVILLE
Read moreThe history of the Racing Tennis Club of Modèle is, above all, a family story since François Bergeron, the current president, took over in 1998 the reins of this small private club founded by his father in 1923. 90 adult members and 170 children are found every day of the week to play free or to take courses. These are available on the club's five grounds, including two beaten land and three on the ground, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 19 a. m. to 22 p. m. and Saturday morning from 9 p. m. to 13 p. m. Wednesday all day is reserved for the younger tennis school. The other strong point of the place is the competition dimension. No fewer than 12 adult teams, divided between senior men and women, + 45 years, + 55 years + 65 years, represent the club in the tournaments of the region. After the sport, club house gives you the arms to take a shower, relax or spend a convivial moment with other members, history of making a break…
MATCH POINT
Read moreNearly a hundred members crossed in the aisles of this small neighborhood club, taken from the hands of master in 2009 by Aldo Peclet, the current sports director, and Pierre Durand the president. Exchanges of rights or passing shot are carried out at three different sites: at the Stade Paul Valery (1 short), the gymnasium Michel Leconte (2 beach tennis courts) and the plain of the Faluère in Vincennes (1 short short). Among the novelties made over the last two years, the possibility of taking individual or collective courses (€ 35) from one of the three state-run professors. They take place on Thursdays from 14 a. m. to 22 p. m. in Paul Valéry, from a. m. to p. m. in Michel Leconte or Saturday from 15 p. m. to 19 p. m. in Vincennes. In addition, internships are organized during school holidays for children and adults.
GYMNASE COLLÈGE SAINT JEAN DE PASSY
Read moreFounded in 1905, it has been dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist since the 1930s. The school offers private tuition and welcomes students of all levels.
GYMNASE THOMAS MANN
Read moreThe gym is mainly reserved for sports clubs and associations, but is also open to the public. However, there's not much additional information available about the facilities or services offered on site. There are no toilets, wifi, baby-changing facilities, vending machines or defibrillators.
UNION SPORTIVE DES BRETONS DE PARIS (USBP)
Read moreOpened in 1970 and directed for 10 years by Charley Atlani, the Sports Union des Bretons de Paris is a small neighborhood club that lacks dynamism and no ideas, so as to allow the greatest number of tennis practice whatever its desires and ambitions (leisure tennis, initiation, development or competition). The club has three short points. A short cover of 20 avenue Marc-Sangnier (14 th) and two short overdrafts, respectively located at Tennis Atlantic (25 Captain-Dronne 15 th) and 33 Rue du Commandant-Mouchotte. The courses, provided by four state-run professors, are held on Tuesday and Friday from 17 a. m. to 21 p. m. Two registration formulas are proposed. The first one entitles one hour of course per week (October to June) and free access to all club grounds. The second is reserved for members who only want free access to the short. The club also has a mini tennis court for the children and a tennis school for 7-18 years.
TENNIS CLUB DU 10EME
Read moreLed by Kodjori Akoussa, the tennis club of the 10 th arrondissement of Paris is one of the oldest clubs in the capital. An ideal place, therefore, to enjoy all their experience in the field of coaching. Short side, and perhaps the only disadvantage of the place, its eight terrains are scattered in so many different places! The club has a land covered in a hard Space in the Shippagan gymnasium, two log land at the TEP Lafayette, a field covered in a hurry at the Dauvin gymnasium, a land covered in hard at the Jemapes gymnasium, two courses at TEP Valmy and finally a terrain in hard and outside at the stade de la Ligue Est in Lilas (93). In addition to the free hours in which the land can be booked, the courses, provided by a state-run teacher and an assistant, take place on Monday from 19 a. m. to 23 p. m., Wednesday from 13 p. m. to 23 p. m., on Thursdays from 20 p. m. to 23 p. m., on Friday from 17 p. m. to 21 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 p. m. to 18 p. m. The club also has a mini tennis court for 4-7 years and a tennis school for 8-18 years.
SKATE PARC DES BATIGNOLLES
Read moreThis park occupies the location of the ancient tracks of Des. They were purchased by the City of Paris on the occasion of the Olympic Village Games Project 2012. Entirely in stainless steel, it is set outside on a surface of 896 m ². Completed in December 2007, it consists of a quarter with a height of 1,80 m and 2,20 m, high for 6 m wide, a first funbox of 80 cm high for 3 m wide with a trunk of 9 m high, a second funbox of 80 cm high for 3 m wide with a trunk of 6,40 m with a top table, a chassis 40 cm high for 6 m long, from a 1,80 m high-speed launcher/right 6 m high and a middle ramp 2,40 m high 9 metres wide. One of the best spots in the capital.
ROLLER PARC DU SQUARE DU SERMENT DE KOUFFRA
Read moreIt's a pretty nice spot, in the square, among the trees. The skate-park is located right next to the Porte d'Orléans. To get in on skates or rollerblades, you have to go around the square to get to the avenue de la porte de Montrouge. The atmosphere is rather young, even very young. The floor is smooth concrete. 600 m² of outdoor space with three modules, a bar and room for other activities (jumping, slalom). The modules are not too high (medium difficulty).
ROLLER PARC JULES NOËL
Read moreOpen 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.
SKATE PARC BOUTROUX
Read moreLocated 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.
ROLLER PARC DU SQUARE SÉVERINE
Read moreThe 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.
ROLLER PARC DU SQUARE DE LA PORTE D'AUBERVILLIERS
Read moreSmall skating and roller area: 2 modules, 1 bar.