1. Lacrosse

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#a6aa92a5-fd6f-42a0-a4c0-788410c68db0

    Lacrosse is a team game where goals are scored by shooting a ball into a net, using a stick with a pocket on the end, called a crosse.

  2. Land Sailing

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#879a76f4-4403-45d1-9fa3-76f387407787

    Land sailing, also known as sand yachting, land yachting or dirtboating, entails overland travel with a sail-powered vehicle, similar to sailing on water.

  3. Laser Tag

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#08f92189-8181-4614-bb29-4778ded344d7

    Laser tag is a recreational shooting sport where participants use infrared-emitting light guns to tag designated targets.

  4. Latin

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#516c71ac-829e-40cf-82f9-fafa8f30f856

    Latin dancing consists of five dances: the Rumba, Cha Cha, Samba, Paso Doble' and the Jive.

  5. Laughter Yoga

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#0aa8f5dd-c726-43bf-9921-494521d02ee5

    A form of yoga which uses exercises designed to make people laugh.

  6. Lead Climbing

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#e3f7b1de-71f1-4e2c-aa41-9ca109f563ca

    Lead climbing (or leading) is a technique in rock climbing where the lead climber clips their rope to the climbing protection as they ascend the climbing route, while their second (or belayer) remains at the base of the route belaying the rope to protect the lead climber in the event that they fall. The term is used to distinguish between the two roles, and the greater effort and increased risk, of the role of the lead climber.

  7. Learn to Ride

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#0c77c467-3fee-4786-a9a0-7200c0414d17

    Teaching children, young people and adults how to ride a bicycle

  8. Legs Bums And Tums

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#ffdcfccf-fa85-4e11-9a83-257b7bb7b07b

    This class focuses on toning up legs, bums and tums.

  9. Les Mills Grit™

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#8e1264db-697b-480b-b492-d3dc88bd0b2b

    LES MILLS GRIT ™ is 30-minute's of high intensity interval training (HIIT), developed by experts to deliver transformative results. It's the kind of workout that transcends your speed, your strength and your height.

  10. Les Mills Tone™

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#d8e790cd-9a97-428e-a813-89ccd34fe6a1

    A mix of cardio, resistance and core while playing with different training concepts to ensure everyone gets the best results from their workouts.

  11. Lifesaving Sport

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#645a7c05-799a-4f43-8920-261eb11cf1f1

    Lifesaving Sport is a competitive sport that gives you the opportunity to compete with fellow lifesavers and grow your essential lifesaving skills.

  12. Lindy Hop

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#e5ab8ce2-ee98-493e-aab7-28b6b8545c38

    Lindy is a fusion of many dances that preceded it or were popular during its development but is mainly based on jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston. It is characterised by fast rotations, swing outs and high-energy footwork

  13. Line Dancing

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#2998a4ad-e206-4cf8-9f9d-8a36faa0bc88

    This is a type of country and western dancing in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music.

  14. Lishi

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#11b06df1-ccf5-4176-b1be-b4c39c5377c7

    Lishi comes from China and is a physical practise of ancient science and philosophy. People who practise Lishi become fitter, healthier and happier.

  15. Locking

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#be59cf38-0a17-4dbf-9127-0445244b36fe

    Locking is a style of funk dance, which is today also associated with hip hop. The name is based on the concept of locking movements, which means freezing from a fast movement and "locking" in a certain position, holding that position for a short while and then continuing at the same speed as before. It relies on fast and distinct arm and hand movements combined with more relaxed hips and legs.

  16. Long Form Cricket

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#b8efe801-b826-4119-b8b2-40d6a4811474

    e.g. 40-50 Overs

  17. Long Jump

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#52aa05ed-b23f-4bad-b443-b8af1baa0725

    Long jump (historically called the broad jump) is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point.

  18. Low Ropes

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#0b08f2d0-8833-44ce-9686-e3792886c7a2

    Low ropes courses consist of a series of real and imaginary obstacles designed to challenge groups and individuals to work together to accomplish a task.

  19. Luge

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#6e50edf5-250e-4704-adad-7d8192b58555

    Luge is the fastest sport in the Winter Olympics, where athletes ride a flat sled through a course face up and feet first.

  20. Lyrical

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#75bab9e3-a229-4125-a62f-552a4304b357

    Lyrical dance is a combination of ballet and jazz dance that often uses music with lyrics to inspire the movements of the dancer. Choreographers use the lyrics from the song to inspire the dance and the result is a style that focuses on strong emotion as well as a more individual approach than some dance styles. It is also a very precise dance with the dancer’s movements portraying the emotion and story of the song.