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Chair Fit classes are fun, friendly, fitness that focus on flexibility, strengthening muscles, improving range of motion, posture, core, balance, reduce stiffness and raising energy levels.
A mindful 60 minute practice which will include movement, stillness, breath work and relaxation. This class will be suitable for you if: You cannot get down to and up from the floor; You cannot stand, or need support standing; You have a long term medical condition or physical limitations (eg MS, chronic fatigue, COPD, arthritis); You are awaiting surgery or recovering from surgery; All sorts of other conditions - please call Lucy to discuss.
Steps to Health - STH Members only - Cardiac Rehabilitation - A supervised exercise session in the gym or a supervised circuit session with a qualified cardiac instructor to provide you with coaching and reassurance during the session. This session is for anyone with a previous history of cardiovascular disorders, anyone recovering from a heart attack, recent cardiac surgery with a referral from your GP or cardiac nurse. We aim to give you the reassurance you need to exercise safely to help im...
Inclusive movement 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.
A welcoming, gentle and relaxed experience in the pool. Great for people who are simply wanting a quieter low key session to enjoy swimming.
These sessions are quieter with reduced capacity to cater for individuals with learning and disability needs, whether a physical or a hidden disability. Sessions are suitable for fitness, socialising, and rehabilitation.
A lane for swimmers who are comfortable swimming at a fast and consistent pace i.e. under 30 seconds per 25 metres