Kentish Town Sports Centre

Overview
Kentish Town Sports Centre is beautifully located in the original Victorian bath house which is a heritage listed building. As if that wasnt enough, the centre has recently had a facelift to the tune of 25.3 million, which means it boasts amazing, modern facilities alongside its historic past. Many of the original features of this amazing building have been restored to their former glory and the original timber and brickwork remain.

Facilities
Kentish Town Sports Centre has a brand spanking new gym offering over 125 machines, meaning queuing shouldnt be a problem. The state of the art equipment includes power plates (designed to make you wobble all over), kinesis one (offering zero impact exercises) and FLEXability machines (designed to increase flexibility, without stating the obvious). There is a dedicated cardio workout area and you can also partake in group indoor cycling classes designed to strengthen your core. Personal training sessions are available too (at a price, of course).
Aside from the gym, there is a brand new exercise studio with a sprung wooden floor, which provides the perfect space for dance and exercise classes. Classes include step, yoga, pilates, aero biking and if youre feeling in the mood for something fun Brazilian dance.
If swimming is more your thing, you will not be disappointed – there is plenty for you. The centre has a Willes pool situated beneath the amazing restored Victorian roof; a 25 metre, four lane Grafton pool complete with two shallow ends and also a teaching pool.
The centre runs women-only sessions in the fitness suite and the pool so the ladies can work out in peace. There is even a games zone – a Wii Fit interactive area and caf – if you find you cant bear to leave your technology behind!

Location
The centre is just off Kentish Town Road (the A400) and the address is Grafton Road, London NW5 3DU. Although there are no parking facilities, Kentish Town Sports Centre is excellently placed for public transport. Kentish Town West tube station is round the corner and it is very short walk to Kentish Town tube and overland station.

What are people saying about the Sports Centre?
Quality gym
Great all round experience, nice gym esp the cardio suite
state of the art machines very new looks really nice the freeweights wasnt the best but all round great for a cardio workout !

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Uniforms are what set one team apart from another. It’s understood that spectators would have a hard time differentiating one team from another without uniforms. Plus, the uniform a team wears allows supporters to know which colors they should sport for a game. Honestly, you would probably feel foolish showing up wearing red if this is the opposing team’s color. So that said, follow these tips from Shop4Teams for learning how to research and design a sports uniform. Research >

While it may seem pretty straightforward when it comes to understanding how to design a uniform, there is still some preliminary research to conduct. For instance, you should know what sort of fabric and cuts are meant for a certain sport. Each sport requires different movement, so the uniform should conform to these motions. Also look into bylaws mandated by a league. A sports league may have restrictions on styles and colors. For instance, it may only allow solid colors. You’ll also be able to find out what sort of fabric you should invest in. Your last step for preparation is to devise a budget. Understand who will pay for the uniforms and what that person or group of people is willing to spend. Design

Now you can get into the design of the uniform. Think of the whole outfit and what socks, hats, helmets, and other gear and accessories may contribute to the whole. Sketch out your intended design on paper to see how all pieces will coordinate when they’re together. Present the drawing to the team so they can add suggestions and so you can make improvements. Then bring the design in to printing shops and ask if they can meet your vision and at what rate. Shops and vendors such as Shop4Teamscan add in their input to make the design more attractive. Once you’ve settled on a service, you can make your order.

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Sports Memorabilia Value What’s It Really Worth

I have a Derek Jeter autographed baseball. How much is it worth? We hear this question all the time. Everybody wants to know how much money they can get for their sports memorabilia. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple to determine.

The short answer is, and the answer that many sports memorabilia dealers tell their customers, is that your sports memorabilia is worth what someone is willing to pay you for it! Although this answer is simple enough, there is a way to determine the value of an item. It may not be what we can sell the item for, but we certainly can find out what similar items have sold for.
Let’s take the Derek Jeter autograph baseball as an example. We are at Yankee Stadium and Jeter is signing autographs on the rail before the game. We toss him a ball, and low and behold, he signs it. It’s our lucky day! We happened to be in the right place at the right time. We now own Derek Jeter autograph baseball.

What’s it worth?

When we get home from the game, the first thing we do is check the internet to see if we can find a value for our new prized possession. We go to our favorite search engine, type in “Derek Jeter autograph baseball” and, needless to say, we get the phone book. There are literally thousands of sites that have this.

We do some more searching and click on to Steiner Sports. Now Steiner is one of the largest memorabilia companies around, are based in New York, and do exclusive signings with Derek Jeter. They sell Derek Jeter autographed baseballs for $500 each. Does that mean my ball worth $500?

Lets continue.

Next stop, a sports memorabilia store that sell Jeter autographed baseballs for $399. In fact, this company is a Steiner authorized distributor, the ball is authenticated by Steiner, and is the exact same item that Steiner sells for more. So is my ball worth $399?

Not so fast, lets move on.

On to ebay. Here we find a very wide range of Derek Jeter autographed baseballs from many different types of sellers. Some have COA’s from Steiner, some from PSA/DNA, some from Joe’s Baseball Card Emporium, and some that have no COA’s at all. Selling prices are all over the board, from as low $50 in some cases, to over $900 in others. We don’t even know if half of these are real.

At this point we are totally confused. How can there be such a price difference for the same Derek Jeter autographed baseball? Well the answer my friends, is that they are not all the same! There are many factors that determine the value of similar items. Two of the most important factors are condition of the item and authenticity.

When you pay top dollar from a company like Steiner Sports for an autograph baseball, you get a brand new, snow white baseball, with a strong, smudge free Derek Jeter penned signature on the sweet spot. It is a top condition ball. If you pay less, you usually get less. A Derek Jeter autographed baseball signed on a dirty or soiled ball, or one that is signed on a side panel, or one where the autograph is fading, is certainly going to be worth much less.

The same is true about authenticity. If you are not sure that the ball has actually been hand signed by that player, it is worthless. Because of their reputation, a Derek Jeter autograph with a Steiner Sports COA is the best you can do. They witness every ball signed. You can’t beat that unless you see the player sign the item yourself, which is impractical in most cases. Other companies, such as Mounted Memories, Tri-Star, and UDA are reputable as well and their authenticity is not questioned in the industry. Reputation and integrity of the company or individual standing behind the product is more important than the product itself. That is why some people will pay top dollar for their items, because they know that it’s real.

So how does my ball compare with these. Well, it was a new ball before the game, but after Jeter signed it, he threw it back to me and I dropped it and it got a little dirty. Plus my friend got some mustard from his hot dog on it. Oh yea, Jeter signed it on the side panel with a sharpie, but I did witness it. Although who’s going to believe me if I want to sell it. But I still want to know what’s it worth?

The answer. It’s worth what someone is willing to pay for it!