Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Session: Cerebral palsy (adults) Age group: 15+ years Time: 8 – 9.30pm, Mondays Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30
Session: Amputee (adults) Age group: 15+ years Time: 8 – 9.30pm, Mondays Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30
PDRL (Physical Disability Rugby League) is an inclusive and adaptive version of rugby league, designed to allow players with physical disabilities to participate in the sport. It provides an opportunity for individuals of all abilities to enjoy competitive rugby, promoting teamwork, fitness, and community involvement. PDRL emphasises accessibility, with modified rules ensuring a safe and exciting experience for all players, regardless of their level of physical ability.
We shoot at Boucher Road playing fields, from May to September. We also have an indoor range at Shaftesbury Community Centre, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast on Monday evenings 8-10pm. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.
Sessions for adults to swim socially, no lanes. These sessions are generally quieter and so may be more suitable for those living with dementia, neurodivergence and/or other long term health conditions
Monday evening 7-8pm is for 8-16years only. Monday 8.15-9.15pm is for anyone aged 16years+. Wednesday session 7-9pm is a mixed aged session for anyone 8 years and over. The sessions can also be adapted for wheelchair users.
Fighting Fit Football hold regular training sessions and small group matches for people with Parkinson‘s disease. To register for an event please visit https://www.fightingfitfootball.co.uk. Based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, we are a friendly and supportive community team whose aim is to encourage people to play football irrespective of their ability. It doesn’t matter whether you play regularly or used to play in the past, are a newbie or just fancy a kick about, everyone is welcome to pl...
A Judo session focusing on Fitness, Breakfalls, Throwing, Armlocks and Pinning for Adults.
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 ...
Sessions for adults to swim socially, no lanes. These sessions are generally quieter and so may be more suitable for those living with dementia, neurodivergence and/or other long term health conditions