Givskud Weekend: Martial Arts, Fitness & Badminton


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If you find yourself in Give this coming weekend, there are exciting opportunities for both the active and social soul. Tang Soo Do training, Aqua Fitness and flexible badminton are just a few of the offers you can enjoy.

Tang Soo Do Training for Youth

On Friday, young participants can try their hand at Korean martial arts when the Givskud Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do club opens its doors for a free trial training. The activity is designed for young people and takes place in Givskud School – a perfect opportunity to learn new skills and meet new friends.

Time: Friday 31 October 2025, at 16:15
Place: Givskud School, Vejlevej 47, Givskud, 7323 Give
Entered: Fri entered

Aqua Fitness for early birds

On Saturday morning you can start the day with energy and movement in the water at Thyregod Swimming Club. Aqua Fitness is a gentle but effective form of training which is suitable for participants from 22 to 72 years of age. Why not put on your swimwear and feel your shape improve through training on treadmills, multi-machines and spinning bikes in the water?

Time: Saturday 1 November 2025, at 07:00
Place: Thyregod Leisure Center and Badeland, Søndergade 27E, 7323 Give
Entered: Fri entered

Flexi Feather Badminton

Sunday morning offers fun and activity in Søndermarkshallen, where Give Badminton Club opens its doors to young people who want to try their hand at badminton. Take indoor shoes and clothes you can move in, as well as a good dose of humour, and you are ready for a few hours of fun and movement.

Time: Sunday 2 November 2025, at 11:00
Location: Søndermarkenhallen, Søndermarken 1, 7323 Give
Entered: Fri entered

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James Whitfield

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