Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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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:
Why not try something different and try to walk on water inside a giant ball. You can go in fully clothed and you don’t even get wet.
A swim session for people with disabilities. Parents and carers are welcome.
Each booking is for 1 child and 1 adult. Children (including siblings) who are outside the specified age for this class are not permitted. The only exception is for babies (pre-walking) who can accompany the parent/guardian and the booked child. Doors close 10 minutes after the class has started.
Benefits are both socially and for health. Improve weight loss, aids falls prevention through strength and conditioning and a great way to keep your focus. Meet new friends and boost your mood and your energy.
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Swimming is an low-impact workout that works the whole body. It can help build cardiovascular fitness, stamina and strength.
Thursday Daytimers is a leisurely walk lasting around an hour and appx 4-5km We walk at a pace to suit everyone and nobody is ever left behind. Please note that some runs may be suitable for children aged 8+ where the Run Leader(s) holds the relevant qualifications and insurance. Please check with the Run Leader(s) directly before attending any runs with under 8s. Qualified Run Leaders are insured to lead training sessions with runners using running buggies, however, please check with your Ru...
Why not try something different and try to walk on water inside a giant ball. You can go in fully clothed and you don’t even get wet.
Walking netball 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'”.