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There are no upcoming sessions in your local area on our site right now, but check out the LOCAL CLUBS tab above to find details on accessible local sports clubs and activities near you, or alternatively check out the online activities tab for live virtual sessions and the below workouts that you can access anytime:
An adaptable class that responds to your individual ability and focus. Perfect for returning to exercise, building confidence and fitness. Suitable for recovery from injury or managing a musculoskeletal condition as well as general wellbeing. Pre-registration is required before attending your first Good Boost session, please contact your local leisure facility.
An adaptable class that responds to your individual ability, water confidence and focus. Perfect for returning to exercise, building confidence and fitness. Suitable for recovery from injury or managing a musculoskeletal condition as well as general wellbeing. Pre-registration is required before attending your first Good Boost session, please contact your local leisure facility.
The Accessible Swim Session is designed to help disabled and less-abled swimmers to build on their water confidence and swimming technique. Available to to all users in a friendly and supportive environment. Pool hoist availabe if required.
The Accessible Swim Session is designed to help disabled and less-abled swimmers to build on their water confidence and swimming technique. Available to to all users in a friendly and supportive environment. Pool hoist availabe if required.
Swimming is an low-impact workout that works the whole body. It can help build cardiovascular fitness, stamina and strength.
Outdoor walking session using Nordic walking poles for those who have been referred by their G.P
We make the following small adjustments to create a welcoming, sensory friendly, gentle and relaxed outdoor pool experience: No public announcements on the tannoy system (except in an emergency) No music Lower capacity so fewer swimmers in the pool No jumping or diving No shouting or lifeguard whistles (except in an emergency) Reducing sensory distractions supports a feeling of safety, peace and calm which we hope will encourage people with dementia and those with autism and their famili...
Gentle joint mobility to commence, some pulse raising exercises for light cardiovascular components, some balance exercises, functional exercises, use of small equipment for strength components and fun activities, followed by stretches to conclude. This is a very social class to encourage exercising whilst having fun and making friends