Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Tennis involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
Wheelchair Boxing Classes are designed to allow people of all abilities to engage in the sport of boxing and enjoy the many benefits boxing training has to offer: • Increased strength. • Increased fitness. • Improved self-confidence. • Better mental wellbeing. • Greater independence. • Personal development to help meet prearranged goals. • Becoming a part of something that helps reduce social isolation. • Learning new skills and building a sense of achievement. Wheelchair Boxing Cl...
This is a free, weekly Badminton session delivered at Woking Leisure Centre every Wednesday from 2:00pm to 3:00pm by Jay!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 Sports CentreThe session will take place in the Sports HallPlease wear comfortable clothing
Our Down Syndrome Tennis session is led by Coach Lottie and is a fun way to learn with fun games and activities
Badminton is a very inclusive sport. This session is aimed particularly at adult participants who have an intellectual (learning) disability (Minimum age 16). If you would like to get involved with the great game of badminton, then this group could be for you. It’s the fastest racket sport in the world but don’t worry, we usually take a bit of time when we play! We start each session with a group warm up, just to loosen up and to prepare for the session. Then we have a go at some skills practic...
Enjoy some ‘you time’ on a badminton court – time to socialise, to de-stress, to keep fit, to compete, to challenge yourself. Whatever your reason for joining like-minded people on court, No Strings Badminton is Badminton England's hugely popular, instructor led ‘pay and play’ initiative that continues to delight players. Designed to suit around your schedule, you’ll come off that court feeling fantastic whether you’ve won, lost or drawn. It’s a weekly appointment you’ll want to put in your diar...
Super 1s gives young people with a disability aged 12-25 the chance to play regular, competitive cricket. Community cricket hubs allow participants the chance to receive coaching, compete against their peers and enjoy the benefits of playing sport.
Bringing the game to your doorstep! 🏀⚽ Our youth club sessions offer local young people fun, active, and inclusive sports right in their community. Join us for a chance to play, learn, and grow together!
No Strings Play is a national participation programme offering low-cost, fun ‘pay and play sessions’ at a venue near you. Providing participants with a friendly and welcoming environment to play badminton, socialise and keep fit, No Strings Play is fully inclusive and open to adult players of any age or ability.The ethos of the sessions are centred around fun and not competition and the coordinator will do what they can to ensure players are evenly matched. No Strings gives t...