Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
There is an option of a L1 walk and a Level 3 walk. Level 1: 1 to 1.5 miles, flat or gentle slopes, no stiles and ideal for those able to complete 30- 40 mins with minimal stops. Level 3: 3-4 miles, fields and hills, quicker pace and possible stiles. Intermediate walks, ideal for those with good walking fitness and able to complete 60-90mins with minimal stops. Under 18’s may attend but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Booking not required, but please register for free health walk...
Grade 2 - 45 minutes, about 2 miles, moderate hills, faster pace, possible stiles - Grade 3 - 1 hour, about 3 miles, moderate hills, faster pace and 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...
1 hour, about 3 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 an a...
1 hour, about 3 miles, moderate hills, faster pace, possible stiles. Children are welcome, however under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult and must also be registered as a health walker.
30 - 45 minutes, about 2 miles, moderate hills, faster pace, possible stiles. Children are welcome, however under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult and must also be registered as a health walker.
Welcome to Pedal Power, the cycling club for all ages with learning disabilities We run cycling sessions on a Thursday at the Emirates Stadium between 10:30am-1:30pm. We provide bikes to suit a wide range of learning disabilities and beginners are very welcome. This session is for Hackney, Islington and Camden residents only. To ensure our members have sufficient space to cycle freely we are limiting these sessions to 20 cyclists with learning disabilities plus their carers and family members....
Low impact exercise with the Maldon Pioneers. A registered charity providing social activities and friendship opportunities for adults with mild or moderate learning disabilities who live in the Maldon District. Booking essential!
The classes are suitable for older adults who haven’t exercised before or who have started to experience a decline in their physical ability. There are two classes available: A Beginner/Intermediate class which lasts for 45 minutes and an Intermediate/Advanced class, which lasts for approximately 1 hour. Each class is taught by a qualified and knowledgeable instructor who will be able to answer any questions you might have. You will be able to exercise at your own pace in a positive environ...
The class is a slow mindful practice for nervous system resilience and is suitable for every body. When the nervous system is balanced all the internal organs work more effectively and you feel calm and peaceful inside. The class includes gentle stretches to lengthen the spine and improve posture and flexibility, breath awareness and deep relaxation to release stress and anxiety. If you would like to come and give the class a try please contact me on sandy.hector@gmail.com or my mobile number is...
Come along and give WALX a go. Your qualified Instructor will guide you through how to get the MOST out of every step you take! Great for beginners and experienced WALXers alike. Everyone is welcome on this wellness walk with or without poles. Learn how to WALK WELL, harnessing the power of good posture, your core muscles and the perfect stride. Experience how PACE and HILLS can be empowering and how working on balance, flexibility and strength can make walking twice as effect...