Topic: exercise
Regional military ships, personnel head to Cayman for training
Approximately 100 people, including regional military personnel and disaster managers will be arriving in the Cayman Islands for training.
Mass shootings in US prompts local hospital to hold active shooter drill
The Health Services Authority and the police this week enacted a drill of a scene no one would ever want to experience - a mass shooting inside a hospital.
People should be allowed to drive to exercise spot
Please remove the restriction on driving to a point of exercise. With other restrictions now being eased, there is noticeably more traffic on our...
Seniors need to swim for their health
A whole month of beautiful weather has passed without the possibility to swim in the ocean. Swimming is the healthiest sport for seniors. On...
Maintain the lockdown but open the beaches
We are suffering, all together, this long-lasting shutdown.
I’d like to put a proposal on the table: not to release the lockdown but only to...
Make it easier for people to exercise
The new exercise restrictions will negatively impact the health of Caymanians as many will be unable to exercise outdoors.
My disabled relative, who swims in...
NEW: Simulated ‘hijacking’ at airport Tuesday evening
A training exercise will take place at Owen Roberts International Airport at 6 p.m. today. The exercise will involve an emergency response to a simulated plane hijacking.
UPDATED: Roads re-opened after airport emergency exercise
The Civil Aviation Authority's large-scale airport emergency exercise is now under way.
New track opens
Hopes are high that a new public track at Bodden Town Primary School will benefit students and local athletes, and provide a convenient, safe and easily accessible area for the community to exercise.
Lions Fitness Fest roars into the ARC
To those who enjoy feeling the burn and love ‘80s music, your time has come. So, dig out a headband, your DayGlo micro shorts and a baggy crop top and channel your inner Jennifer Beals for a fun event that aims to raise money for local community projects.
Civil servants step up to challenge
Auditor Ruel Huet won the civil servants’ pedometer challenge, clocking in excess of 70,000 steps, the equivalent of around 35 miles a day.










