Santander Walking Netball
Join us on a Sunday morning @ Les Quennevais from 10am to 11:30am
WALKING NETBALL SESSIONS
Our walking netball sessions run on a Sunday morning 10-11:30am at Les Quennevais Outside Courts for Summer 2023. It is an hour of fun netball followed by tea and cake! Walking netball is a slower version of the game we all love and is designed so that anyone can play it regardless of age or fitness level. Sessions are £3.50 and they are designed to be fun and flexible! If you would like any more information please email Suzanne on s.follain@hotmail.com. |
Walking Netball has evolved from a growing demand for walking sports. Often, one of netball’s strengths is that people never forget playing the sport and the memories as well as the love for the game never leave.
Walking Netball is a slower version of the game; it is netball, but at a walking pace. The game has been designed so that anyone can play it regardless of age or fitness level. From those who have dropped out of the sport they love due to serious injury, to those who believed they had hung up their netball trainers many years ago, it really is for everyone. Women the length of the country have begun playing the game of Walking Netball for the fun, laughter and camaraderie the social session brings, as much as the health benefits on offer. It can give those who feel isolated an outlet, provide an activity for those who don’t deem themselves fit enough to run anymore and offer a stepping stone for those looking for a pathway back into netball. |
Why Walking Netball?General health and well-being can make a big difference to someone’s quality of life, whatever their age. Eating well and keeping fit are important. Someone might be recovering from injury or just getting older, but it’s important they are as active as they can be. Regular physical activity will help maintain strength, flexibility and energy levels.
Walking Netball is ideal as someone can start gently and build up gradually, aiming to do a little more each session. Regular weight-bearing exercise helps keep bones strong by forcing the bones in the lower half of your body to bear a person’s full weight each time they move. Older people who take part in Walking Netball will see many benefits: lower heart rate and blood pressure, less fat and more muscle, and better mobility.
Most people find being more active easier than they expected – and more enjoyable. The more someone enjoys Walking Netball, the easier it is to keep it up, and that’s when they’ll really reap the benefits. You may be surprised by how much fun walking netballers can have, how much fitter and healthier they will feel and how much they can achieve. And it’s not just health benefits – Walking Netball also offers social benefits. Participants can meet new people, avoid becoming isolated, and interact with individuals and small groups. |
Walking Netball Rules
To play Walking Netball some rules need to be adapted to ensure that the game is played appropriately. All the rules are the same as traditional Netball except that:
For further information on the rules of netball, please refer to the International Netball Federation Official Rules of Netball. |