Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
A workout that combines exercises designed to help build full body strength useful in developing everyday life.
Tai Chi is a slow moving exercises that works on your balance and movement. This class is suitable for those who are still steady on their feet.
Yoga Classes running Monday April 8, 15 and 22. Be there for 11.20am for an 11.30 prompt start. Coaching Room in Foyle Arena. Highly skilled teacher, used to working with the VI community. The Foyle connected community is renowned for their warm welcomes; so bus, train, or helicopter in, someone will meet you at the front door of the Foyle Arena to walk you down if you are unsure of the building! Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Windsor Lawn Tennis Club run inclusive sessions for people with sight loss at the Ozone in Belfast. The sessions are on a Monday morning from 11.30am - 1.30pm. 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
Instructor led sessions where participants are able to follow individually tailored exercise to meet their muscular skeletal conditions.
Sessions for all ages looking to build their water confidence for disabled people or those with long term medical or health conditions.
A social, led, brisk, short walk which, done on a regular basis, can help you feel good and have more energy. Health Walks are led by trained walk leaders and vary in length to suit all abilities. Be sure to check with site to confirm the meeting place as it could be in a community setting rather than the Centre. All you need is a comfortable pair of shoes and possibly a drink.
Class is gentle seated exercise for less mobile members. Suitable for people with mobility issues.
Inclusive exercise session led by Sport for Confidence. Sport for Confidence programmes place health professionals and specialist coaches into leisure centres, to provide inclusive sporting opportunities to people who face barriers to participation, including those with learning disabilities, mental health issues, dementia, autism, physical impairment or disability, homelessness, and many other complex health needs.