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Strength and balance exercises to music with chair support if needed
30 to 40 minutes on flat wide paths, no hills. Gentle pace. Children are welcome, however under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult and must also be registered as a health walker.
Squash is widely regarded as one of the more strenuous sports and is not one generally associated with debutants, aged 60 and over, but that is exactly what the Squashed Egos programme sets out to achieve. The programme which uses modified rules to accommodate walking squash players is ideal for older adults wanting to remain active in later life and can even be played by some of those with long term health conditions. This is achieved by reducing the area of the court to be covered by participa...
Walking Netball is a friendly and inclusive programme. It's netball but at a walking pace where rules are slightly tweaked. It has been designed so anyone can play regardless of age or fitness level.
Walking Netball led by a qualified coach. For further information about the sessions, please contact sarah.barrow@theaws.org. It's all free and takes place at the same place and time every week with no booking required. On arrival you will be asked to sign up for a free wellbeing card, please arrive a few minutes early to do this, or you can pre-register for a wellbeing card at: https://www.kineticinsightpro.com/birmingham/
An opportunity for you to enjoy the benefits of Pilates in a fitness environment. Expect focus on the core muscles and to challenge yourself, improving all over body strength and tone. Your Fitness Pilates instructor and experienced Personal Trainer, Kim, is guaranteed to support you in a fun and motivating class. Please bring your own mat and a bottle of water. Additional props will be provided, if needed. Please also ensure you have completed and submitted a PARQ health form at https://ww...