Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Feeling Good tennis has been hugely successful and was created to use tennis as a tool to support adults with their mental health. The tennis are on Wednesday between 10-11am and on Friday between 1-2pm. If you are interested in coming along to one of these sessions or a different session at Grantham Tennis Club, please do give us a ring on 01476 591391 or email us at info@granthamtennisclub.co.uk.
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
Flexible friendly fitness class designed for the active retired to keep you moving while working on your posture, balance and core strength. Low impact and suitable for all fitness levels. I always do some work on the floor as well as using weights, resistance bands and other apparatus at various times. Class number are restricted at the moment because of Covid - contact Sally, floydsally9@gmail.com, for more information.
We run a recreational walking football session for ladies over 40 and men over 50. No experience necessary.
Recreational Walking Football for fun, to benefit physical, mental and social health. Sessions are 60 minutes and consist of warm ups, ball skills and games. All ages and abilities welcome. We play on a 3G Astroturf pitch.⚽️
The Fit 4 U 2 service provides physical activity opportunities for people with a learning disability. Their leisure centre sessions include a mix of group exercise and inclusive sports e.g. boccia, indoor golf, badminton, archery and kurling, which are adapted to meet needs of participants.
Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Improve your health and well-being by taking part in our Tai-Chi for Health Programme. Tai Chi is a low impact form of exercise that can be enjoyed by all ages and fitness levels. Develop your strength, balance and flexibility with a series of slow, fluid movements that can help promote relaxation. Every Wednesday 10-11am. £2 per session. Limited spaces available. Booking essential. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Join Emma for a Moderate Adventure Nordic Walk at Wolverton. ADVENTURE pace: 5 km/3 miles p/hr TERRAIN: Grass land, fields, woodland paths with some gentle hills DISTANCE: approx 7km PLEASE READ FULL WALK DESCRIPTION FOR MORE DETAILS.