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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
Dash Dot Dance provides fortnightly creative contemporary dance workshops for disabled children and young people and their families in East London (and beyond!). We offer an accessible and welcoming space to explore, play and dance together. No experience necessary, every body welcome! Regular fortnightly Monday sessions: Juniors Family session - for ages 7-11 and their adult and siblings. Come together to play, explore and dance together in these fun family workshops. Using a multi-sensor...
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, ...
Futsal for partially sighted people at Score Leisure Centre. For more information, please contact markrussell25@hotmail.com
Surrey FC Pan disability football for adults and children. Team: Football for all: Flexi Team U12 Football for all: Flexi Team U16 Football for all: Flexi Team
Level Water provide 1:1 and adapted swimming lessons to ensure every child has the opportunity to learn to swim and develop a lifelong love of the water. In addition to our regular lesson slots of 16:00 - 19:00 Monday to Friday, and 09:00 - 12:00 on Saturdays, we can also deliver lessons on a wider variety of days and times to suit your requirements. Please get in touch on the details below to discuss further.
1 hour to 1.5 hours , about 3 to 5 miles, moderate hills, possible steep inclines & stiles, faster pace. If this is your first Health Walk, please arrive 10-15 minutes before the start so you can listen to a pre walk briefing. You don't need any special equipment but be sure to dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes and bring a bottle of water. Talking with each other is an important part of our Health Walk, so we’ll try to stick to a pace that makes this possible. A brisk pace is our aim ...
45 minutes, about 2 miles, moderate hills, faster pace, possible stiles. If this is your first Health Walk, please arrive 10-15 minutes before the start so you can listen to a pre walk briefing. You don't need any special equipment but be sure to dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes and bring a bottle of water. Talking with each other is an important part of our Health Walk, so we’ll try to stick to a pace that makes this possible. A brisk pace is our aim – walking as if we are late for ...
Class designed for those that have had a fall, fearful of falling or those recovering from illness or surgery and want to regain strength balance and coordination, session designed in conjunction with Age UK