MOMENTUM ELECTRIC
Read moreOne of the temples of the electric bicycle: the British brand Momentum Electric has a pretty and very popular shop in the Alesia district, where there is a wide choice of assisted bicycles. The current success of these bikes that allow you to get over obstacles without sweating can be seen here: a lot of people, and understandably so. We will give you details of the offers, the different possibilities, as well as the public assistance offered, allowing you to reduce a bill that can quickly go up. Satisfied or reimbursed: you have 50 days to give your opinion. Many accessories are also available. Top of the range.
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.
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.
KINOMICHI CONTACT ET ÉNERGIE
Read moreIf you are looking for a small, friendly and family-friendly club, it should suit you. It actually brings together a dozen members and is only asking for enlargement. Moreover, unlike many others in Paris, registrations are made throughout the year, which can facilitate your choice. The method taught here is the kinomichi, a branch of aikido put in place by Maître Noro in 1978 and brings together more and more followers over time. Much less martial and violent, this method derives its peculiarities from soft gymnastics while retaining the fundamentals of aikido. The courses, orchestrated by Yavan Oriano, take place at Jean Moulin Gym and take advantage of his thirty years of experience. After classic heating, place ground movements with compression stretched to put the body in condition. These same movements then turn to two in mirror. The 19 movements that form the bases of the kinomichi are finally worked one to one to perfect control. To go further, licensees have the opportunity to do internships. You can see…
COMITÉ SPÉLÉOLOGIQUE RÉGIONAL D'ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
Read moreThe Comité Spéléologique Régional d'Île-de-France is an organization dedicated to the practice of caving in the region.
SPÉLÉO-CLUB DE PARIS
Read moreThe club regularly organizes caving-related outings and events. You can also join the club if you are interested in this activity. The Spéléo Club de Paris also has a bookshop specializing in caving.
ECOLE DE CIRQUE FLIP FLAP
Read moreWhen a child wants to practise the circus arts, the first thing he needs to learn is balance. Also, courses for ages 3 to 5 are focused on balance so that your child can acquire discipline from the outset. At this age he can also discover different circus specialities (juggling, thread, clown, acrobatics), he will work his motor through exercises that will make him jump, jump or ride. Initiation to the ball, cabbage, trapeze and pyramids is made from the age of 5.
COMITÉ NATIONAL DE KENDO
Read moreKendo integrated the FFJDA (French Judo Federation and associated disciplines) in 1972. The national kendo committee also includes associated disciplines: Iaido, jodo, alive, chanbara, and kyudo.
INSTITUT DU JUDO
Read moreThis is the home of judo in France, including the headquarters of the national federation. This magnificent building, entirely dedicated to the promotion of judo in France, extends over 9,335 m² and includes a 1,800-seat multi-purpose hall with a capacity for 8 mats (1,300 m²) and 3 training rooms, one of which is reserved for kendo and associated disciplines. The Institut du Judo was founded both to host competitions and for training and introductory courses in the discipline. Its vast, dark buildings are a must-see.
RANDONNEURS D’ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
Read moreThe volunteers of this association propose outings in which members participate. Appointments are made in front of a Paris train station and hikers leave by train for a destination in an Ile-de-France department; it is possible to join the group at the arrival station. Longer hikes are organised for a weekend or more. The program indicates for each outing the distance or duration of the hike, its destination and the planned pace. Most of the exits are at average speeds, from 4 to 4.5 km/h. It will be very easy for you to find hikes adapted to your tastes and fitness level. They are free of charge, but transport and food costs remain the responsibility of the members. Please note that on a trial basis, you can participate in one or two hikes before joining.
AÏKIDO CLUB PARISIEN
Read moreFounded in 1987 by Louis Clériot, 7 th dan and forerunner of aikido in France, Aikido club Parisian is a sports association established in the 14 th arrondissement of Paris. The club, affiliated with the FFAAA, brings together approximately 200 practitioners of all ages and all levels (150 adults and 50 children last year), in a studious atmosphere and particularly convivial. The courses take place in two different dojos, the Guilleminot Sports Hall (14 th) and the Rosa Parks Sports Hall (14 th), and are provided by Philippe Chekler, 4 th dan. They are open to all, both beginners and confirmed, and closely follow the method put in place by Christian Tissier, the French reference in aikido. Children are accepted from age 6 and benefit, category by category, from specific education. To go further in the acquis, many themes are organized all year round to work the various weapons (stick, knife, sword). Finally note that the first test course is free!