Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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.
A very relaxed and social format of the game where meeting people and enjoying each other's company is of equal importance to the football itself. Games are informal in nature and are not "refereed", relying instead on self policing. Targeting (though not exclusively for) those of a senior age who want to get out for a relaxed, fun session with friends. Those seeking a more structured and competitive experience may be better advised to contact Bridgwater United FC regarding their Saturday mornin...
Stride On: Walking Football for people affected by Parkinson’s Disease In partnership with The Whittington NHS Trust, we are now running a walking football project specifically for people living with Parkinson’s Disease. Exercise is proven to slow the progression of Parkinson’s and we believe the best exercise is the one you enjoy the most. These sessions start with a 30-minute social support group, where participants can have tea & coffee and receive occasional talks from guest speakers on va...
Free therapeutic football sessions provided by West London NHS Trust's lived experience hub in collaboration with QPR FC (QPR in the community) - Everyone Active (Active Westminster programme) and Football for All company. We work together to create wellbeing spaces in the community and improve physical and mental health in a fun and inclusive environment.
A fun session filled with football-based activities run by our excellent coaches Shahan, Jonathon and Zach. No football experience is needed! This session caters for those new to the sport, in addition to those wanting to progress their skills further! At this session, you will have access to: Games-based football activities Socialising with new and current friends!
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...
Our popular Pan-Disability Soccer Skill Centre gives participants the chance to play football against other players with differing impairments. The Skill Centre is designed to improve footballing skills whilst boosting social skills such as self-esteem and confidence.