Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
The Blues Performance Scheme supports high performance teams and individual athletes at Oxford University to improve their long term performance in sport whilst balancing their academic commitments. To find out more about the specific support for teams and individuals please visit: https://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/blues-performance-scheme
NEW evening walks. Head Torches may ne needed early in the season Explore - woodland, hills and meadows, all part of these most enjoyable walks. This walk is for those who can walk 5-6 km in an hour and is moderate pace. Please do get in touch if you wish to ascertain your suitability. It is essential to register and book in advance online. For just a £28.00 monthly membership you can join *unlimited WALX, *90mins & under.
A class designed for people following a cardiac episode, including surgery, to continue to be active in a safe environment.
Who can JoinCalling all ladies in Potters Bar! This Zumba session is exclusively for females of all ages and abilities. Whether you're a Zumba pro or a complete beginner, everyone is welcome to join in the fun and get moving to the rhythm!What to expectGet ready to dance, sweat, and smile in this high-energy Zumba class! Our experienced instructor will lead you through a series of dynamic dance routines set to upbeat music, guaranteed to get your heart pumping and your body moving. It's a fantas...
A Low Impact circuit class aimed for residents who are inactive and at risk of cardiovascular diseases and mild to moderate mental health conditions. Please note all participants looking to take part must book a consultation to see the Get Active Specialist first. This consultation will run through the essential inclusion criteria to determine eligibility. Participants will receive 6 weeks free of exercise classes and then £4.50 per person
Duration - one hour, walk grade 2.5. Finish off the working day with a walk in the Park. The Evening Walk is a great way to relax, it’s social and exercise too! It`s aimed at the moderate level walker and above. After a warm up we will set off together and those that wish to walk fast can go ahead and at certain points we will gather together. This is achieved by those walking ahead will, at certain points or times, double back to the rear of the group or remaining at a pre-determined rendez...
We are Aberdeen and Aberdeenshires only Wheelchair Basketball Team! If you have a physical disability, learning disability or chronic illness come along and try out our incredible sport. Wheelchair Basketball is inclusive of all, you don't need any experience in a wheelchair or of basketball to join us! We welcome Junior players age 8 to 15 and Senior players age 16 and up.
Our Adult Pan DisAbility Hubs can be the first step for a player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for Adults (aged 16+ years) with any form of physical and/or learning disability or special educational need. Players will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and socialise with other b...
Our Junior Blind & Partially Sighted Football Sessions can be the first step for a player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for children aged 5 - 16 years, who are Blind, Partially Sighted or have any form of visual impairment. Players will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and so...
Our Adult Blind & Partially Sighted Football Sessions can be the first step for a player on their footballing journey, or for the more experienced footballer looking to play regularly in a safe and inclusive environment. Sessions are for adults aged 16+ years, who are Blind, Partially Sighted or have any form of visual impairment. Players will develop their footballing ability and build their confidence and ability to play in team environments. Players will also meet new friends and socialis...