Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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 version of the game, it`s still netball, but played at a walking pace. The game has been designed so that anyone can play it, regardless of fitness level and sessions are taken by a trained activator. Don’t worry if you have forgotten the rules, as they will be able to help you on your way to getting back into the sport you love.
Fabulous fun way to improve or maintain mobility. After a little catch up we dance to warm up, strengthen, play games, or do some pair work, stretch, challenge our balance, and then relax with some breath work. Something to look forward to in the week. If you want to do it all seated, then that is fine. If you want to stand up for most of it, then that is fine too. I provide all equipment that is needed. All welcome.
Why not try something different and try to walk on water inside a giant ball. You can go in fully clothed and you don’t even get wet.
A swim session for people with disabilities, parents and carers are welcome
Swimming is an low-impact workout that works the whole body. It can help build cardiovascular fitness, stamina and strength.
Water aerobics is a form of aerobic exercise, set to uplifting music in a swimming pool. The resistance of the water makes the workout feel far more intense, while the water cushions you from the impact. Whilst Water Aerobics is a great form of resistance training, it also focuses on aerobic endurance, which can help you build muscle tone, and get fit. It is also a sociable class atmosphere, so come on jump in!
An adaptable class that responds to your individual ability, water confidence and focus. Perfect for returning to exercise, building confidence and fitness. Suitable for recovery from injury or managing a musculoskeletal condition as well as general wellbeing. Pre-registration is required before attending your first Good Boost session, please contact your local leisure facility.
This class takes into account the specific needs of varied demographics including inactive, sedentary, disabled, obese, rehabilitation, recovery, older and frailer older adults in a variety of environments. We start on the chairs and then we carry on with standing up routines for the most able.