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:
Yoga Outdoors at Borehamwood Youth FCEscape the hustle and bustle of daily life with our invigorating outdoor yoga session at Borehamwood Youth FC. Embrace the tranquillity of nature as you flow through rejuvenating poses and find inner peace under the open sky. 🧘♀️Who can JoinThis session is exclusively for female participants of all abilities, please bring your mat, block and strap.What to expectPrepare to immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of movement and mindfulness, guided by our exper...
North East Bulls Wheelchair Rugby Club are a long established club in the North East. We have been providing an opportunity for Physically Disabled participants to play and train in a social and fun environment. Our sessions run 6-9pm Tuesday and Thursdays out of Sedgfield Community College in Sedgefield, C. Durham (TS21 3DD) If you wish to attend a session please feel free to get in touch or just turn up to a session!
We have tandem cycling clubs in Harrogate, Ripon, Wetherby, Selby, York, Teesside and Wakefield. We provide a volunteer pilot and our members are on the back. The clubs meet from April to October, on weekday evenings and last around 2 hours, with a sociable pub stop. This activity is for adults who are able to cycle and it's a great way to experience the fun and freedom of bieng on a bike. Support and equipment is provided.
Our popular Pan-Disability Soccer Skill Centre gives participants the chance to play football against other players with differing impairments. The Skill Centre is designed to improve footballing skills whilst boosting social skills such as self-esteem and confidence.
An accessible movement and stretch class for adults of all ages. Come along to have fun, connect, and move your body. Sessions involve exploring a range of creative sequences and activities to a variety of music, cultivating a shared sense of fun, relaxation, and achievement. The session involves one hour of dancing followed by 30 minutes for a brew together. Curious Motion specialises in 'dance for health' - utilising contemporary dance and elements from somatic movement practices to supp...
Better Things FC sits under the umbrella of Better Things Charity. We are based in Wythenshawe, South Manchester but accept players from all areas. We train and play recreational football on Thursday evenings 6-7pm and play more competitively in the Greater Manchester Ability Counts Football League. We are a mixed, open age club promoting inclusion and participation to people with learning disabilities and other life challenges. We rotate players in our competitive teams so that anyone ...
Chasetown Youth FC offer a safe space for children with a range of learning disabilities to enjoy football, with indoor facilities offering a non-competitive environment to enjoy the fun of football and being part of a team! Training sessions are always structured to maximise the learning experience and above all, making sure everyone plays with a big smile on their face.
Our Junior Pan DisAbility Hubs can be the first step for a player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for players aged 5 to 11 years with any form of physical and/or learning disability or special educational need. Young people will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and socialise wi...
The club's pan disability football training sessions for 5-15 year olds are held on Thursday evenings 6-7pm. Fleet Town FC FA qualified coaches will lead the sessions that will concentrate on fun, development, co-ordination, team-work and football skills. Pan-disability football gives opportunities to anyone with any form of disability or special-education-need, to play football in a safe and fun environment. For more information on how to sign up, please contact mike@mro.org.uk
We are a family orientated club, teaching the art of playing the Paralympic sport of Boccia. We welcome people of all ages and disabilities to join us at our weekly sessions, no experience or equipment required.