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Overcoming water fears transforms health journey
Overcoming water fears transforms health journey

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Scotsman

Overcoming water fears transforms health journey

Campaign inspires woman in her 30s to learn vital life skill Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A LIFELONG fear of water has been conquered by a woman in her 30s who is now enjoying the confidence and freedom that learning to swim brings. Laura McLeod, 37, from Aberdeen, began adult swimming lessons in October 2023 after her GP advised that swimming could help ease the symptoms of fibromyalgia and arthritis. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Despite being aquaphobic for much of her life, she joined Sport Aberdeen's adult programme under the Learn to Swim National Framework – a partnership between Scottish Swimming and Scottish Water – and hasn't looked back. Laura McLeod, 37, from Aberdeen at adult swimming lessons After years of avoiding pools and beach holidays, she decided to challenge her fears and signed up for adult lessons at her local leisure centre. Within weeks, she began to notice changes in both her ability and her outlook. Laura mentioned: 'It was over 30 years since I'd been in a pool. I had a fear of the water, but my GP recommended swimming to help with my arthritis and fibromyalgia. I didn't actually get in the pool until my mobility got really bad, that's when I knew I had to do something. 'I started just by walking around the edge of the pool. Gradually, I worked up the courage to get in, and from there it was tiny steps. I'm still using floats but can now do the leg kick for front crawl, and I'm working on my arms, the first time I broke water and propelled myself was the best feeling ever. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'I did have a moment recently where I tipped the float and went under, it really knocked my confidence. But with deep breaths and incredible encouragement from my instructors Emma and Rhys, I got straight back into the lesson. That support made all the difference. Laura McLeod, 37, from Aberdeen at adult swimming lessons 'Now I'm in the water six days a week. Between lessons, hydrotherapy, Aqua Zumba and Good Boost, it's completely changed my life. I've lost nearly 10 stone, I'm in diabetic remission, and I hardly need my inhalers. More than anything, I feel like myself again. 'Being in the pool is my 'me time'. It helps my physical health, but it's just as important for my mental wellbeing. I feel calmer, more resilient, and so much happier. Swimming makes me feel like my personal best, and I always come out feeling a hundred times better.' Laura is one of more than 1,600 adults currently taking part in Learn to Swim lessons across Scotland. The framework is delivered by 38 leisure trusts and aquatic providers in 167 pools, aiming to create 'Generation Swim' – a nation of confident, safer and more capable swimmers. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad She attributes her initial fear to a childhood experience, now Laura says the physical and emotional changes have been significant. She added: 'If it wasn't for my lessons, I honestly think I'd still be stuck at home, struggling to move and feeling defeated. Now I'm more mobile, I'm stronger, and my doctor has seen enough progress for me to come off my diabetic medication. I feel like a different person. 'The support from the instructors and lifeguards has been outstanding. They've helped me believe in myself, especially after setbacks, and they've never let me give up. 'I would tell any adult non-swimmer or anyone scared of the water: try it. Just take that first step. It really can change your life.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The Never Too Late campaign, part of the Learn to Swim framework, aims to show that age and fear need not be barriers to gaining this vital life skill. By sharing real-life case studies like Laura's, the initiative hopes to inspire many more adults to take their first step into the pool. Dianne Breen, Coached Programmes Manager at Sport Aberdeen, said: 'Laura's story perfectly captures the spirit of what we aim to achieve through our adult swimming programmes. Watching her go from fear to freedom in the water is incredibly inspiring. At Sport Aberdeen, we believe it's never too late to learn a new skill, and Laura is living proof that swimming can truly transform lives – not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too. We're proud to support people of all ages and abilities to take that first step' John Lunn, Chief Executive of Scottish Swimming, said: 'Laura's story is truly inspiring, and exactly what the Never Too Late campaign encourages. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Many adults may have never had the chance to learn when they were young, or like Laura, they're held back by fear. 'It's never too late to learn to swim – and there's never been a better reason to do so. From helping with mobility to feeling safer on holiday, swimming is a skill that enriches lives.' Peter Farrer, Chief Operating Officer at Scottish Water, said: 'Encouraging anyone in later life to learn to swim is just as important as encouraging younger generations, and Laura's story is testament to that. 'Ensuring people of all ages and abilities have access to learn such an essential life skill and how to be confident and competent in or around water is hugely important from a safety perspective, plus they also get to experience the wider social, health and fitness benefits that swimming can offer.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Learning to swim is such an important safety skill no matter what your age or ability – everyone should be able to enjoy Scotland's miles of rivers, lochs, reservoirs and shorelines, and do so safely. While the programme has already helped more than 210,000 learners gain confidence in the water, the adult-focused campaign marks a bold expansion. Each week, there are currently more than 1,600 adults across Scotland taking part in Learn to Swim sessions, a figure the campaign is hoping will continue to grow. The #NeverTooLate campaign also touches on issues of health, inclusion and access. Water-based activity is widely regarded as one of the most inclusive forms of exercise, ideal for building strength and confidence at any age. For many learners, these sessions represent much more than mastering a stroke, they're about reclaiming confidence, overcoming past fears, and model resilience for younger generations. For more information about Sport Aberdeen, visit:

The £39 a month golf membership with no compromise on quality
The £39 a month golf membership with no compromise on quality

Press and Journal

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Press and Journal

The £39 a month golf membership with no compromise on quality

It's fair to say that public golf courses can often struggle to rival their private counterparts when it comes to location, play and quality – but that's certainly not the case in Aberdeen. With five highly regarded golf courses and a thriving membership, Sport Aberdeen is proving that by investing in its courses, the city's golfers can reap the rewards. Some Press and Journal online content is funded by outside parties. The revenue from this helps to sustain our independent news gathering. You will always know if you are reading paid-for material as it will be clearly labelled as 'Partnership' on the site and on social media channels. This can take two different forms. This means the content has been paid for and produced by the named advertiser. This means the content has been paid for and approved by the named advertiser but written and edited by our own commercial content team. Priced at just £39 a month, with junior and concessionary rates also available, Sport Aberdeen's golf membership allows you to play four fantastic 18-hole golf courses, as well as the nine-hole course at Hazlehead. That means whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, you can make the most of the variety that the membership offers. Hazlehead MacKenzie Championship, Hazlehead Pines, Kings Links, Balnagask and Hazlehead 9-hole golf course are all leading the way in allowing Aberdonians to enjoy the sport. Keith Heslop, chief executive officer at Sport Aberdeen, is a passionate life-long golfer. He's urging Aberdonians to try the courses for themselves – and enjoy all the health and wellbeing benefits golf has to offer. Keith told us: 'We've got 5,000 Sport Aberdeen golf members, and they're playing regularly. We've 120,000 rounds getting played on our courses every year. There's a consistent demand to use our courses which I believe shows we are doing something right. 'The quality needs to be there, and we must continuously invest in our facilities. We have spent over £400k over the last three years on drainage and scarification and are looking to spend £300k this trading year on irrigation work, all of which reflects the wetter winters and drier summers that we now experience.' However, it's not just the playing experience that makes Sport Aberdeen's golf memberships so appealing. 'While quality is really important to us, so is quantity,' explained Keith. 'We offer five golf courses for one membership price of £39 a month which is incredibly good value for money. There's also the option to pay-as-you-go, you can just turn up and pay to play on the courses. That's ideal if you find you only really play in the summer for example.' Booking a tee time on any course is very straightforward too, it can be done via an app or simply calling the course ahead of time to check availability. As a keen golfer, Keith is always proactive in talking to people about the courses and taking on board their feedback. He said: 'You live or die by the quality of your greens on a golf course, and although we traditionally struggle early in the season due to the aftermath of winter, once the sun finally appears the feedback we receive is fantastic and is testament to not just Sport Aberdeen, but our contractor, idverde UK.' Keith continued: 'We are delighted that the Quaich Competition is returning to Mackenzie this year and sitting alongside the Kings Links Golf Championship, it reflects that we are invested in the golfing community and are looking to bring additional opportunities to our courses and the city.' Investments are also being made off the course too. Keith explained: 'This autumn we are also looking to attract additional interest by investing in two highly sophisticated golf simulators that will be based at Get Active@Sheddocksley. This will offer a controlled environment where you can practice without worrying about weather, or time constraints. 'With detailed data on each swing and immediate feedback, your ability to improve specific areas of your game is greatly enhanced, which is of ideal for beginners and experienced golfers alike or for corporate events.' Keith added: 'At Sport Aberdeen we are trying to break down barriers to people getting involved in sports. We are passionate about golf and see the benefits it brings to people every day.'

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