Sports

Sports

What is it? 

Sport is one of the most widely varied recreational pursuits ever. It includes world famous sports such as Football, Rugby, Tennis and Cricket though to many more unusual types you may never have heard of - watersports have been classified separately to this listing, click HERE for more details.

What does it involve?

Sport usually involves physical movement and the aim of achieving a goal, and can be played as part of a competition, for pleasure or for exercising. Special equipment is usually part of sport, with the most common element being a ball. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Practicing sport is one of the best ways to exercise, as it allows you to have fun whilst doing so! It's also a great way of building self-confidence and bonds within a group, and can actually help prevent stress related illnesses. 

What equipment do we need?

A lot of sport requires specialist equipment, but most of it is reasonably cheap and will allow you to practice sport within your own grounds! However, there are many sports that require visiting somewhere more specialist, and these places will provide the equipment for you; for example, indoor skydiving will mean a trip to the provider, but will be an unforgettable experience!

Who is it suitable for?

Sport can be suitable for any ages as long as it's practiced correctly!

Costs?

The costs of practicing sport can vary from completely free to reasonably expensive - some types of sport require careful instruction from qualified tutors and a lot of specialist equipment! Choose carefully depending on your budget.

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Younger children may not enjoy some sports such as others! More physically demanding activities such as boxing or wrestling may not be suitable for smaller children - be aware of the needs of the group!

How do we include?

Disability in sport has become extremely well catered for, so there is guaranteed to be something everyone in your student body can join in with. 

Doing it abroad?

Sport is practiced all over the world, so definitely make sure you research what is popular locally! There will be many sports practiced widely abroad that aren't so popular in the UK, so a trip abroad may be the only chance for some people to have a go!

Main website: 

Visit our National Associations and Governing Bodies for Sports page to see a great list of popular available sports and their specific informational websites.

 

See the list below for venues and providers who deliver this activity:

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Indoor Activity Centres
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A bowling centre located in Clifton Boulevard. We have 26 modern fully computerised lanes, American and English Pool tables, Amusement Arcades all catered towards families and kids and Sector 7 Quasar.

There is also the Beach Road Cafe Bar for some delicious meal and snack options.

Why not try Cosmic bowling with the lights turned down and the music turned up for some extra fun on the lanes.

Our lanes are all equipped with automated bumpers and ramps for small children and customers with disabilities.

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Outdoor Activity
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Hire a bike and cycle the Stratford Greenway, 5 miles of Traffic Free cycle path perfect for young families. The cycle hire centre and cafe are based in refurbished railway carriages which the children will love. Range of childrens bikes, child seats, infant trailers and tagalongs available

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Classic tenpin bowling, fun for young and old and great in the wet weather! Plus their unique Glow Track helps bowlers adjust their shots more easily resulting in higher scores, and there are ramps and bumper rails for the kids.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Kids love bowling, and if they are under 6 they can use a ramp and gutter guards. This MFA Bowl has 16 lanes!

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Leisure Centres
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Comprehensive Dry ski and snowboard facilities with lessons pre-bookable. Kids welcome.

From ski and snowboard lessons available to suit all levels (pre-booking essential), to the great race team and the freestyle team. You can also tube and bumboard.

They have lots of well trained members of staff, who wait for you the very second you enter the door. Their well trained instructors make the skiing fun and yet safe; they even cater for kids' parties!

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Sports Stadia
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Sixways Stadium is unlike any other development in the UK. A truly inspirational multi-purpose venue which is used 24/7, 365 days of the year. Home to both Worcester Warriors and Sixways Events, the amazing 65-acre complex is now one of the country's most exciting, dynamic and versatile venues.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Swashbuckling fun for everyone! Treat the family to something different at our 18 hole Adventure Golf course, festooned with obstacles, including a huge pirate ship, lakes, waterfalls, rafts, cannons and even our resident crocodile!

Enjoy a bite to eat afterwards at The Clubhouse at Abbey Hill.

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Sports Stadia
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Get the kids out ice skating for an afternoon. Great idea if you're looking for fun days out to keep your students active and learn new skills.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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An imposing 18th century building set in 180 acres of grounds that were landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown. Hall open for events and exhibitions during spring and summer. The parkland is open throughout the year and free to visit.

Himley Hall and Park is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year, with stunning grounds where there is always something to see and enjoy.

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Sports Stadia
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Edgbaston is the home of the Warwickshire County Cricket Club Museum.

The Birmingham test match venue has hosted Warwickshire matches for more than 100 years and has seen the greats of international and county cricket grace its playing field.

A range of artefacts from the club's history is on display in the museum, which the club's official website says is in the pavilion.

Details of opening times on match days and on other days are given as is information on how to contact the museum.

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