Fancy Starting a Walking Football Team? - Ipswich Town News
Kesgrave Community Centre is keen to introduce the growing sport of walking football as an activity for the over-50s, so if you’re interested in starting up your own team they would like to hear from you.
Walking football is a slow version of the game, giving the over-50s an opportunity to get back into football and become more active, without the added pressure of keeping up with a fast pace.
If you’re interested in setting up and running a team contact Cheryl Tye, the leisure and community co-ordinator at KWMCC by email.
For more information about KWMCC and its activities please visit their website or you can follow them on Facebook.
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