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Headway Suffolk offers a range of sporting activities for people with a neurological condition. We make the most of the outside gym when weather permits. We have a sporting activity most week days. Please contact 01473 712225 for an assessment.
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Disability and Inclusive Activity Clubs are fun and accessible that provide Paralympic and multi-sports for disabled people. Delivering high quality sports and physical activity provision for the community and offering expert knowledge of disability sport through our fully-qualified sports coaches.
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!
Pan-Disability Football Coaching Sessions For 5 Year olds to adults .
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!
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!
Bristol Rovers Community Trust have partnered up with the FA to deliver an FA Para Football Talent Hub. This is part of the England Talent pathway and hopes to find the Para England stars of the future. The sessions are aimed at both male and females aged from 8 – 16 years old who have/are one of the following: -Cerebral Palsy -Visual Impairment -Deaf/Hard of Hearing It is recommended that players have a reasonable level of football ability for these sessions. But if you are unsure pleas...
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!
Walking football is played at walking pace, with players not allowed to run. This includes with the ball or off the ball, and includes jogging. You can ‘walk’ as fast as you want and walking as described in the rules is “one foot must be in contact with the ground at all times'”. Mae pêl -droed cerdded yn cael ei chwarae ar gyflymder cerdded, heb ganiatâd i chwaraewyr redeg. Mae hyn yn cynnwys gyda'r bêl neu oddi ar y bêl, ac mae'n cynnwys loncian. Gallwch chi ‘gerdded’ mor gyflym ag y dymu...