Top tips for getting started

Wendy, Be Well Health and Fitness Manager
Whether you’re completely new to exercise, returning after some time away, or simply looking to try something different, taking that first step can feel both exciting and a little daunting.
At Be Well, we want you to feel comfortable from the moment you arrive. There’s no pressure to be at a certain level, and no expectation to “get it right” straight away. This is your space to explore what works for you. Everyone’s fitness and wellbeing journey looks a bit different.
Here are some top tips from our Health and Fitness Manager Wendy, who leads many of our classes!
1. Go at your own pace
Starting slowly is not only okay – it’s often the best way to build your confidence and create a routine that lasts.
You might begin with:
- A short 10–15 minute visit to get familiar with your local centre
- A gentle session on the treadmill at a walking pace
- Light stretching or mobility exercises
For example, incline walking on the treadmill can be a great starting point. By slightly increasing the incline, you can add intensity without needing to run.
If you’re unsure how to adjust the settings, speak to a member of staff and ask for a demonstration. They’re there to help!
Small, manageable sessions can help you feel more confident each time you visit.
2. Choose what feels right
There’s no single “right” way to be active. What matters most is finding something that suits your preferences, your lifestyle, and how your body feels.
Our facilities offer a wide range of options, including:
- Gym workouts using easy-to-follow equipment
- Group exercise classes such as yoga, pilates, aqua, or low-impact fitness
- Cardio-focused activities like cycling or cross training
- Swimming sessions which offer a great low impact workout (swimming lessons are available for all ages if you’re new to swimming!)
If you’re new, you might want to try a few different things before deciding what works for you. Some people enjoy the structure and community of a class, while others prefer the flexibility of the gym. It’s whatever works for you!
The best activity is the one you enjoy, and feel comfortable in.
3. Support is always available
You don’t have to figure things out on your own. Our Be Well team is here to support you every step of the way and help you feel confident in our centres.
We can help with:
- Showing you how to use equipment safely and correctly
- Offering simple ideas for a starting routine
- Suggesting alternatives if an exercise doesn’t feel suitable
- Adapting movements to support different needs, abilities, or health conditions
If you’re unsure where to begin, even a quick conversation with a member of staff can help point you in the right direction.
We’re here to help, so please don’t be afraid to ask us questions. We’re more than happy to support you.
4. Use gym equipment safely
We know using new gym equipment can be a bit daunting, but here’s some tips to get you started.
- Ask before you try. If you’re unsure how to use a bit of equipment, don’t hesitate to ask a member of staff for a demonstration. We’re here to help 😊
- Start light and build gradually. Begin with a lower resistance or weight and increase slowly over time.
- Check your set up. Make sure the equipment is comfortable for your height and range of motion. Look out for handles that can help you adjust things like the seat height.
- Focus on control over speed. Move steadily with control rather than rushing through exercises
- Pay attention to what your body is telling you. Stop if something feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar and ask for guidance if needed.
Having gym equipment set up correctly will help you feel comfortable and get the most out of your sessions.
5. Listen to your body
Everyone’s starting point is different, and your body will guide you in what feels right. Some days you may feel full of energy, while on others you may need a slower pace – both are completely normal.
It’s important to:
- Take breaks when you need them
- Stop if something feels uncomfortable
- Adjust the intensity or duration of your session
- Build gradually over time
Progress doesn’t have to be fast to be meaningful. Taking your time and being consistent is what helps build long-term confidence and wellbeing.
6. Every step counts
Getting active isn’t about doing everything perfectly – it’s about making small, positive changes that work for you.
Whether it’s:
- Visiting the gym for the first time
- Trying a new class
- Spending a few minutes moving more than you did before
Each step is an achievement. Over time, these small steps can add up to improved fitness, better wellbeing, and a stronger sense of confidence.
Being active should feel like something that supports your life rather than something that adds pressure to it.
7. Feeling part of your community
Be Well centres are more than just a place to exercise – it’s a community. Many people find that over time, they feel more familiar, more confident, and more connected simply by coming regularly.
Whether you prefer to keep to yourself or enjoy the social side of classes, there’s space for everyone here.
If there’s anything we can do to help you on your fitness and wellness journey, please do come speak to us!
Junior gym
Did you know we offer junior gym training times?
Our junior gym sessions allow members aged 13-18 to train in Be Well fitness gyms. Some centres also offer extended times during school holidays. Check out the session times below for each centre.
John Orwell
Term times/ school holidays/half term
Monday – Fridays – 4pm-6pm
Saturdays 12pm – 2pm
Sundays 3pm – 5pm
School holidays
In addition to term time sessions, sessions will be held 12pm – 2pm Mondays – Fridays during school holidays/half term.
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Term times
Monday – Fridays – 3.30pm – 7pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 1am – 1pm and 3.30pm – 6pm
School holidays
Monday – Fridays – 11am – 1pm, and 3.30 – 7pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 11am – 1pm and 3.30pm – 6pm
Poplar Leisure Centre
Term times
Monday – Fridays – 3.30pm – 5.30pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 10am – 12pm
School holidays
Monday – Fridays – 3.30pm-5.30pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) -10am – 12pm
Tiller Leisure Centre
Term times
Monday – Fridays – 4 – 6pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 10am – 12pm
School holidays
Monday – Fridays – 4pm – 6pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) -10am – 12pm
Whitechapel Sports Centre
Term times
Monday – Fridays 13 – 16 year olds 3pm – 5pm, 16+ year olds 7am -9am
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 13 – 16 year olds 10am – 2pm and 1pm – 3pm. 16 year olds 7am – 3pm.
School holidays
Monday – Fridays – 13 – 16 year olds – 3pm – 5pm.
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 13 – 16 year olds 3pm – 5pm
York Hall Leisure Centre
Term times
Monday – Fridays – 3.30pm – 5.30pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 12pm – 2pm
School holidays
Monday – Fridays – 12pm – 2pm
Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) – 12pm – 2pm
Gym Induction sessions
Poplar Leisure Centre – Mondays 3.30pm-5.30pm
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium – Wednesdays 3.30pm-7.00pm
More inductions times to be confirmed!
Free Movember Bleep test challenge
🏃♀️ Test your fitness in our Movember Bleep test challenge🏃♂️
Join us at John Orwell Sports Centre for a return of our FREE bleep test challenge. This time you’ll have the chance to test your speed, stamina and grit while raising money for men’s health charity, Movember.
📍 Location: John Orwell Sports Centre – Sports Hall
📅 Date: Friday 28th November 2025
🕒 Time: 18:00-19:00
💰 Cost: Free but donate what you can to Movember, men’s health charity.
Movember is a global campaign aiming to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention.
Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just want to challenge yourself and have fun, the bleep test is a brilliant way to measure your fitness levels. Come solo or bring a friend – all fitness levels welcome!
🎯 Test your endurance
💥 Push your limits
🏅 Track your progress
🎉 Join a supportive, high-energy environment
No sign-up fee. No pressure. Just you against the bleep.
Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out – book your spot today.
New free women only swim buddy sessions
We now have a new, women only, swim buddy session at York Hall Leisure Centre on Mondays 12.30-13.30 during our women only free swimming sessions. This is in addition to our existing swim buddy session at Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium on Tuesdays.
Our swim buddy sessions have a dedicated swim buddy, a qualified swim instructor, who is available by the pool to help you with your swim technique or build confidence in the pool.
Whether you’ve never been in the water, or you’re a regular swimming looking to improve your technique, our swim buddies are happy to help! Our swim buddies are easy to spot – they’ll be wearing an orange Be Well T-shirt. Just give them a wave and they’ll come over and assist you.
Please note these sessions are not structured lessons but our swim buddies will be more than happy to give you some drills and techniques to work on.
Women attending these sessions will need a free swimming membership (available to women and girls aged 16 years and older living in Tower Hamlets Borough)
Session times
| Location | Day | Time |
| York Hall Leisure Centre | Mondays | 12.30 – 13.30 |
| Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium | Tuesdays | 10:00 – 13:00 |
How to book
- Click the ‘Book now’ button below
- Select Mile End or York Hall Leisure Centre
- Select Women and girls only swimming
- Select one of the times above. Swim buddies are only available during the times listed above and are not available during all women only free swimming sessions.
Free body conditioning class for National Fitness Day
🏋️♀️ Free Body Conditioning Class at Whitechapel Leisure Centre for National Fitness Day
Mark your calendars for Wednesday 24th September. We’re hosting a free body conditioning class at 12pm at Whitechapel Sports Centre to celebrate National Fitness Day. It’s the perfect opportunity to get moving, feel great, and be part of a nationwide celebration of physical activity.
💪 What to Expect
This body conditioning class is designed to work your entire body through a mix of cardio, strength, and flexibility exercises. Led by our experienced instructors, the session is suitable for all fitness levels – whether you’re a regular gym-goer or just curious to try something new.
Expect a fun, energising workout that will leave you feeling stronger, more confident, and ready to take on the rest of your day.
🗓️ About National Fitness Day
National Fitness Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of physical activity. It’s a chance for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and experience the benefits of being active – whether that’s improved mental health, increased energy, or simply the joy of movement. Events like this free class are happening across the country to inspire everyone to get involved.
📍 Event Details
- What: Free Body Conditioning Class
- When: Wednesday 24th September at 12pm
- Where: Whitechapel Sports Centre
- Cost: Free and open to all
Whether you come alone or with a friend, you’ll be welcomed into a supportive and uplifting environment.
Let’s move together this National Fitness Day. We look forward to seeing you there!
