Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Our Women’s Beginners Football sessions provide an opportunity for women to enjoy playing the game in a relaxed, fun and welcoming environment. If you’ve never played but love football and don’t know where to start; this is the ideal session for you!
Who can JoinCalling all ladies looking to make a splash and have a splashing good time! Aqua Zumba is the perfect water-based workout for females of all abilities and backgrounds. Our sessions are inclusive and welcoming to those with various additional support needs, ensuring everyone can join in the fun.What to expectDive into a high-energy Aqua Zumba session that combines the invigorating moves of Zumba with the resistance of water. Get ready to shimmy, shake, and groove to the rhythm of the ...
Preston Wheelchair Curling Club was founded in 2018 and is affiliated to Preston Curling Club. We are based at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre.
Phoenix Badminton Club are running a 'No Strings' session alongside their main club night. No Strings a national participation programme offering, fun ‘pay and play sessions’. It offers a friendly and welcoming club-like session with no commitments. It is a great way to socialise and keep fit in a non-competitive, friendly environment.No Strings is fully inclusive and open to over 18 players of any ability. It is led by Badminton England endorsed co-ordinator and coach Alice Perry...
Body Conditioning uses weights to sculpt and tone, whilst ensuring you increase your heart rate and burn calories.
Hereward Heat is a club for wheelchair basketball players - experienced or new. Players include fulltime wheelchair users, those with mobility issues, and able bodied people. If you like team sports, learning new skills, high energy activity or just having fun, then Heat is for you. We’re always looking for new players, so please do get in touch. We train at Comberton Village College (CB23 7DU) near Cambridge, on Tuesday evenings. And play a few matches at the weekends during the season.
Walking netball is played at walking pace, with players not allowed to run. This includes with the ball or off the ball, and includes jogging. You can ‘walk’ as fast as you want and walking as described in the rules is “one foot must be in contact with the ground at all times'”.
The Accessible Swim Session is designed to help disabled and less-abled swimmers to build on their water confidence and swimming technique. Available to to all users in a friendly and supportive environment. Pool hoist availabe if required.
PLEASE NOTE: If you have never used the toning suite before you are required an induction. Inductions are £11.80 and must be booked over the phone or in site 01472 326875. You are only permitted to use the Toning Suite if you meet a certain criteria which will be authorised by the Fitness Supervisor.
Wheelchair rugby is a fast paced, full contact team sport open to ages eight upwards and both sexes and to most levels of disabilities, especially those with higher levels of disabilities for whom there are very few options to take part in sport.