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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:
Walking football is played at walking pace, with players not allowed to run. This includes with the ball or off the ball, and includes jogging. You can ‘walk’ as fast as you want and walking as described in the rules is “one foot must be in contact with the ground at all times'”. Mae pêl -droed cerdded yn cael ei chwarae ar gyflymder cerdded, heb ganiatâd i chwaraewyr redeg. Mae hyn yn cynnwys gyda'r bêl neu oddi ar y bêl, ac mae'n cynnwys loncian. Gallwch chi ‘gerdded’ mor gyflym ag y dymu...
Come and join us for Move More with Jermaine at Cofton Village Hall (B45 8PD), Mondays 12.45-1.45pm!
Improve your health and well-being by taking part in our Tai-Chi for Health Programme. Tai Chi is a low impact form of exercise that can be enjoyed by all ages and fitness levels. Develop your strength, balance and flexibility with a series of slow, fluid movements that can help promote relaxation. Every Tuesday Session 1: 1:30-2:30pm Session 2: 2:45-3:45pm. £2 per session. Limited spaces available. Booking essential. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability ...
A swim session for people with disabilities. Parents and carers are welcome.
Chair-based Aerobics classes are a great way to get you exercising without the fear of falling. Seated exercise is good for mobility function, strength training and social inclusion
This session is ideal for those with physical disabilities, mobility issues or long-term health conditions. Using our warmer temperature small pool to provide a calm, gentle environment for swimmers.
PD Power is a 45-minute exercise class designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms including coordination and balance as well as improve cardiovascular fitness and muscular strength. Our class is based on research that suggests high-effort, multidirectional and repetitive movements have the potential to help slow down the progression of Parkinson’s symptoms using neuroplasticity.
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This is a free inclusive cricket session for young people: Where - Clissold Leisure Centre When - 4-5pm on Mondays For Who - anyone under 25 with any of disability
Get Mobile provides exercise sessions for all ages and abilities. The Move It or Lose It class offers Flexibility, Aerobic, Strength and Balance work with Cognitive games and time to socialise. Helping us to remain active, strong and mobile as we age. Suitable up to age 95.