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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:
Tai Chi is one of the most inclusive and adaptable exercises for all abilities and ages. No need for mats and cushions, exercise is standing or seated. Join me for a gentle hour of Qi Gong - energy management, Tai Chi Form work and meditation. Learn to coordinate you movement with mind and breath to improve wellbeing. Open to all levels. £10 per class Every Wednesday Evening.
Only £5 adults/£3 juniors, pay in the hall. Here players of a moderate experienced standard can play a fast paced game. Just turn up to pay-and-play. These sessions can be crowded at times so games may be shortened so no-one sits out for long!
This gentle, yet invigorating flow focuses on soft, therapeutic poses linked together in a flowing sequence. A slower-paced practice with a focus on cooling, relaxing, and grounding postures where students will be guided to connect each pose with their breath to harmonise mind, body and soul. Expect to experience a sense of deep relaxation combined with movement designed to improve circulation and range of motion, whilst calming the nervous system. Practised warm, at a comforting 24-26 degrees. ...
Sjoelen is a highly assesible table game that originated in the Netherlands. It has similarities with other shuffleboard games, bar billiards and curling, but doesn’t appear to be directly related to any of them. The game is also popular in Germany, where it is known as Jakkolo. In recent years, its popularity has spread throughout Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, as well as to countries further afield, leading to a World Cup tournament taking place every two years; the last in Strasbourg, ...
Hampshire Harriers is an all-inclusive club which caters for all types of disabilities from people born with physical difference to those acquiring disability through injury or accident during the life course. As an inclusive club Harriers also welcomes able bodied people into the team, enabling parents, children, friends and wider family irrespective of physical ability to play together, to laugh together, to form a wider friendship group together. Club members range from 11-70+ years of ag...
Wheelchair Rugby League training sessions. No experience necessary! The only sport where able bodied and disabled people can play on the same team!
Glenburn Table Tennis Club provides table tennis coaching from beginner to international level and at the moment have children covering that full range of abilities.
These swim sessions are generally quieter and so may be more suitable for children living with SEND, neurodivergence and/or other long term health conditions. All under 8s must attend with an adult (18+), 1 adult for every 2 under 8s.
A low/no impact full body conditioning technique to build strength, flexibility and stability, especially in the deep core muscles back and hips. A technique that is used across the globe for body maintenance, injury prevention, rehab and sporting performance.
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