Legs 11 Bingo

'Legs 11': the socially distancing bingo for residents of a Cambridgeshire street. Laura Peat has always fancied being a bingo caller so every week she calls the numbers using a karaoke machine. Legs Eleven It all started when Three friends got together and decided to throw a little bingo party for some friends. Two years on, and 100,000+ people across 6 different countries have experienced the phenomenon that is Bingo.

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1Kelly's Eye
2One Little Duck
3Cup of Tea
4Knock at the Door
5Man Alive
6Tom's Tricks
7Lucky
8Garden Gate
9Doctor's Orders
10Tony's Den
11Legs Eleven
12One Dozen
13Unlucky for Some
14Valentines Day
15Young and Keen
16Sweet Sixteen
17Dancing Queen
18Coming of Age
19Goodbye Teens
20One Score
21Key of the Door
22Two Little Ducks
23Thee and Me
24Two Dozen
25Duck and Dive
26Pick and Mix
27Gateway to Heaven
28Over Weight
29Rise and Shine
30Dirty Gertie
31Get up and Run
32Buckle my Shoe
33Dirty Knee
34Ask for More
35Jump and Jive
36Three Dozen
37More than Eleven
38Christmas Cake
39Steps
40Naughty Forty
41Time for Fun
42Winnie the Pooh
43Down on your Knees
44Droopy Drawers
45Halfway There
46Up to Tricks
47Four and Seven
48Four Dozen
49PC
50Half a Century
51Tweak of the Thumb
52Danny La Rue
53Stuck in the Tree
54Clean the Floor
55Snakes Alive
56Was she worth it
57Heinz Varieties
58Make them Wait
59Brighton Line
60Five Dozen
61Baker's Bun
62Turn on the Screw
63Tickle Me
64Red Raw
65Old Age Pension
66Clickety Click
67Made in Heaven
68Saving Grace
69Either Way Up
70Three Score and Ten
71Bang on the Drum
72Six Dozen
73Queen B
74Candy Store
75Strive and Strive
76Trombones
77Sunset Strip
78Heavens Gate
79One More Time
80Eight and Blank
81Stop and Run
82Straight On Through
83Time for Tea
84Seven Dozen
85Staying Alive
86Between the Sticks
87Torquay in Devon
88Two Fat Ladies
89Nearly There
90Top of the Shop

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There were two fat ladies at the gym. No, this isn't the start of a bad joke, but a description of the latest fitness craze designed to keep your body - and brain - in good shape. Treadmill bingo is not your run-of-the-mill game of housie. The popular game of chance has moved from the bingo hall to gyms and leisure centres, with participants marking off their cards while gently working out on a running machine. The Senior caught up with members of YMCA's Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Centre in the Sydney suburb of West Pymble who were trying it for the first time. YMCA fitness co-ordinator-cum-bingo caller Ros Morris said she had seen the idea in other gyms around the country so decided to try it. 'Its about taking part and having fun and a bit of a giggle while keeping moving,' she said. 'The speed is set at four (a walking pace) on the machines and they are allowed a slight incline, but it is safe, since there's no running involved.' Armed with whiteboard markers, the bingo players (all are participants in the YMCA Pryme Movers classes) step up to the line of machines, which have laminated bingo cards taped to each screen. Facing the players, Ros calls out the numbers. 'Oh, I've always wanted to say this: legs eleven!' she cries. The slightly puffed players frantically search their cards, crossing off any that come up. After what seems like a couple of minutes, but is more like 10 seconds, someone shouts 'Bingo!' from the line of running machines. It's former physiotherapist Anne Phillips, who claims the first prize - a YMCA backpack. She said while she was nervous at first, she enjoyed the activity. 'It has a very good effect. You don't realise you're getting tired or working out and getting huffed and puffed and it's better than watching morning TV,' she said. 'I love the YMCA and have been coming here for years.' The treadmill bingo was just one of the many free activities being held as part of the NSW Seniors Festival. Other events included 70s-themed aerobics and tai chi. This article first appeared on www.thesenior.com.au