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Tennis involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
Wheelchair Basketball is a unique sport which encompasses both people with disabilities and people who are able-bodied. The Club has a Youth Section (ages 7-16) and an Adult Section (ages 14+). Sports chairs can be provided.
A fun version of Rugby League that fully inclusive and gives you the opportunity to progress to international level or just play for fun and fitness. We are a fully inclusive sport and offer our version to everyone and anyone who wants to play rugby league but for some reason cant play the running version. We supply all the equipment you will need
All our sports are fun and open to all age groups with the emphasis on sustainable enjoyment for participants.
Each session includes fundamental skills involved in each of the sports, as well as various match play of each sport.
Grampian Disability Sport works with partner clubs and organisations to ensure that high quality sport and physical activity opportunities are available across Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray for people with physical disabilities, vision impairments, hearing loss and learning disabilities. Through our partnership with Scottish Disability Sport, a bespoke approach to signposting is on offer so that we can make sure that an activity is right for you (and so that we can work with clubs t...
Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club offers both team and individual wheelchair sport for participants of all ages and abilities. It doesn't matter what your age is or how much experience you have, everyone is welcome!
All our sports are fun and open to all age groups with the emphasis on sustainable enjoyment for participants.
A regular gathering of keen sportspeople of all abilities and ages (8-80), with 2 sessions of 1 hour each - starting with a modified version of Netball and then choosing between Boccia and one of Football, Hockey or Cricket (all indoor).
Founded in 2007, BTTC started small with two worn out tables in the Brighton Youth Centre but with the strong belief that table tennis can be used as a powerful tool in engaging people of all ages and transforming lives. Now a registered charity, today the club has its own full time centre with ten tables in Kemptown and runs over 200 tables across the city in parks, squares, schools, sheltered housing schemes, a centre for homeless people, sports centres and a psychiatric hospital. It works in ...