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:
PLEASE NOTE: If you have never used the toning suite before you are required an induction. Inductions are £11.80 and must be booked over the phone or in site 01472 326875. You are only permitted to use the Toning Suite if you meet a certain criteria which will be authorised by the Fitness Supervisor.
This is a free, weekly Badminton and Table tennis session session delivered at Braywick Leisure Centre every Friday from 12noon to 1:00pm in Maidenhead by Mano!This session is free to attend and open to all abilities (even if you have never played before!). All equipment is provided by Sport in Mind!Sign up for this session here: https://www.sportinmind.org/online-sign-up Useful Information:There is parking at the Leisure CentreThe session will take place in the Sports HallPlease wear ...
A swim session for people with disabilities. Parents and carers are welcome.
Supervising adults free of charge. Strictly NO food, water only - please be careful. Maximum age 10yrs.
These sessions are quieter with reduced capacity to cater for individuals with learning and disability needs, whether a physical or a hidden disability. Sessions are suitable for fitness, socialising, and rehabilitation.
A combination of high and low impact exercises providing a great cardio workout to maximise fat burn.
Each paying ticket admits one carer free of charge. Supervision ratios apply for children under 8. These are: Children 18M–4Y = 1 full paying adult – 2 children. Children 5 – 7 Y = 1 full paying adult bouncing – 10 children. Over 8’s – No ratios apply. Trampoline socks must be worn.
Sports For confidence Boccia – (Floor bowls) is a sport where players try to roll their ball (called a bowl) closest to a smaller ball (known as a “jack” or sometimes a “kitty”). The bowls are intentionally heavier on one side so that they turn when being rolled. The game can be played either in teams or one-on-one. This sport can help with motor skills, processing skills, interactions, following rules, scoring (math) visual perception, spatial awareness, self-control, turn taking and respecting...
A swim lane for registered disabled individuals and their carers. Where possible a double width lane will be provided to maximise social distancing. *Not available online*
A swim lane for registered disabled individuals and their carers. Where possible a double width lane will be provided to maximise social distancing. *Not available online*