Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Wellbeing Walks are short walks, run by friendly, specially trained volunteer walk leaders, who are on hand to provide encouragement and support. All walks are free of charge and are open to everyone – you don’t need to preregister, just come along and join us. The routes start and finish at the same location as advertised, and last between 30 and 90 minutes. Don’t worry about your fitness level - walks are over easy terrain and at a steady pace to suit everyone (please note we're unable to prov...
I love chair based dance - it's a fun way of getting fit whilst sitting down. We dance whilst sitting on a chair to some great tunes, most of which you'll know and you can sing along too. Work at your own pace, just tap your toes, clap your hands and we're dancing! Suitable for anyone who would prefer to remain seated whilst exercising - older adults, beginners, overweight, unfit, disabled including wheelchairs, dementia sufferers. If you need to bring a carer, that's fine, the carer comes free...
11.00am-12.00pm with Jessica Green At St. Luke’s Community Centre, 90 Central St, London EC1V 8AJ. This class is for members of St Lukes who live in the area of benefit.
Free and accessible non-contact boxing, particularly for adults with reduced mobility. Friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Our combined Tai Chi and Qigong class starts with a gentle warm-up to calm the breathing and mind, and mobilise the body. Angela will guide you through the Tai Chi steps from the front of the hall, talking you through each of the movements. We will learn a new step or revisit and refine one each class, building on the previous movements to flow a sequence together. Along the way we'll learn the health benefits of each move, the martial applications and tai chi principles. For the Qigong section ...
Otago is a muscle strengthening and balance retraining program developed and tested by the New Zealand falls prevention research group. The idea behind Otago is that muscle strength, balance, flexibility and reaction time can all be improved to reduce your risk of falling. The session will include use of chairs and ankle weights. First class free.
Weekly Friday Training Sessions are open to all comers at Little Oakley Football Club
A swim session for anyone with a long-term health condition who wants to do some exercise in the water, work on their swim technique or just socialise in an accessible environment. The session is ran by an exercise referral instructor and a swim teacher.
A gentler pace but not without challenge to suit how you feel each and every day. A class suitable for everyone to get you moving and breathing.
Visually Impaired Tennis - 11am – 12.30pm - Belfast Indoor Tennis Centre. Facilitated by Windsor tennis club. Registration required. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI