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Sheffield Moving with Exciting Events Each Day Getting Sheffield moving with exciting events each day. movemoresheffield.com #MoveMoreMonth Let’s make Sheffield the Most Active City this July #MoveMoreMonth Move More is Sheffield’s physical activity strategy, which aims to help Sheffield become the most active city in the UK by 2020. Partners include the Sheffield City Council, the NHS, activity and wellbeing providers, businesses and individuals who all want to make it easier for people to be physically active. This July will see the community coming together to discover new activities with a host of challenges for you to show your support. For more information on all the activities taking place, visit: movemoresheffield.com/july Download the app and track how much you move this July! To Kick off July watch the local derby... 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Activity Description Who's it for? Location Date (July) Start time Cost Football Mars Just Play Session Adults only, 16+ Lucozade Power League 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th 18:00 £3.00 MoveMore Company Graves Tennis 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, Football Business workers 19:00 £25.00 Challenge Football Cup And Leisure Centre 22nd, 28th, 29th Football Football SUFC Holiday Football Camp Children only Derek Dooley Sports Centre Daily: 18th-22nd, 25th-29th 9:30 FREE Football SUFC Holiday Football Camp Children only Meadowhead School Daily: 21st-22nd, 25th-29th 9:30 FREE Football SUFC Holiday Football Camp Children only Sheffield United Academy Daily: 18th-22nd, 25th-29th 9:30 FREE Football SUFC Holiday Football Camp Children only Westfield Sports Centre Daily: 21st-22nd, 25th-29th 9:30 FREE The nation’s favourite Football SHU: Indoor football league All Welcome Pearson Building 7th, 28th 18:00 £1.00 SIV Open Access Football All Welcome Springs Leisure Centre 30th 10:00 FREE to the 3G pitch Walking Designed for those with a disability Graves Tennis Open Walking Football Session 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th 10:00 £2.00 sport, now for everyone! Football or low fitness levels And Leisure Centre Walking Designed for those with a disability Graves Tennis Open Walking Football Session 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th 13:00 £2.00 Football or low fitness levels And Leisure Centre Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Stocksbridge Leisure Centre 7th 12:00 £2.00 Football or low fitness levels Walking Football, Women-only and There’s a wide variety of football Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Sheffield United Academy 11th, 18th, 25th 21:00 FREE Football or low fitness levels 5-a-side sessions give you a host of sessions taking place throughout July. Walking Designed for those with a disability Ponds Forge Open Walking Football Session 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th 10:30 £2.00 ways to get back in the game… To take part, simply contact the venue Football or low fitness levels International Sports Centre Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Concord Sports Centre 5th, 12th, 19th, 20th 13:30 £2.00 directly; all contact details are available Football or low fitness levels Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Concord Sports Centre 26th 14:30 £2.00 And for those starting out, football at the back of this brochure. Football or low fitness levels Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Concord Sports Centre 6th, 13th, 27th 17:30 £2.00 camps will see the younger ones Football or low fitness levels Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Wisewood Leisure Centre 6th, 13th, 27th 11:00 £2.00 develop skills and experience to wow Football or low fitness levels Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session Stocksbridge Leisure Centre 14th, 21st, 28th 12:00 £2.00 the crowds. Football or low fitness levels Walking Designed for those with a disability Open Walking Football Session SUFC 4th 21:00 FREE Football or low fitness levels Football Mars Just Play Session Women only U-Mix 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th 19:00 FREE Football Mars Just Play Session Women only U-Mix 11th 19:00 FREE Football Mars Just Play Session Women only U-Mix 25th 19:00 FREE Football Mars Just Play Session Women only U-Mix 18th 19:00 FREE Nunny's Funky Boots £4.00 Football Women only Lucozade Power League 2nd, 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th 19:00 Just Play Session (1st time FREE) Photograph by: Duncan Philpott Activity Description Who's it for? Location Date (July) Start time Cost SUFC v SWFC Launch event for MM, walk Walking All Welcome SUFC 2nd 10:00 FREE around Bramall Lane Enjoy the Great Outdoors Daily: 4th-8th, 11th-15th, £5, with Climbing Mini Works Induction to bouldering for kids Children only The Climbing Works 10:00 18th-19th, 25th-29th MoveMore app Adult Introductions to bouldering 50% dis- 5th, 12th, 19th, 20th, 21st, £10, with Climbing Adults only 18+ The Climbing Works 19:30 count. Book online. 22nd, 26th MoveMore app Sheffield is the UK’s leading destination Run England: StrideOut Kids running Running Children only, 8+ Rivelin Cafe 2nd, 16th, 30th 10:00 £1.00 group. 8+ for people seeking outdoor adventure, Running Run England: StrideOut running group Women only. 14+ Wisewood Leisure Centre 4th, 18th 19:00 £1.00 Oughtibridge War Memorial Running Run England: StrideOut running group Women only. 14+ 7th, 21st 19:00 £1.00 Sports Club city culture and rural escapes. Running Run England: StrideOut running group Women only. 14+ Crookes Social Club 11th, 25th 18:30 £1.00 Forge Valley School Sports Running Run England: StrideOut running group Women only. 14+ 13th, 27th 18:30 £1.00 Centre Running Road running (5km) All Welcome Front Runners 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th 18:30 FREE The Outdoor City is a website that Whether you fancy a walk in the park, Running Trail running All Welcome Longshaw 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st 09:30 FREE welcomes everyone to Sheffield; a climbing experience or are training Running Trail running (10km) All Welcome Front Runners 19th 18:30 FREE Running Parkrun All Welcome Concord Sports Centre 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th 09:00 FREE offering pointers to visitors to the city, for a 5k, then there is a host of activities Running Parkrun All Welcome Endcliffe Park 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th 09:00 FREE as well as locals with a love of the great happening this Move More month Running Parkrun All Welcome Graves Park 2nd, 9th, 16th 09:00 FREE Running Parkrun All Welcome Hillsborough Park 2nd, 9th, 23rd, 30th 09:00 FREE outdoors. It highlights Sheffield’s best for you! Running Parkrun All Welcome Manor Fields Park 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th 09:00 FREE routes and outdoor events and shares Running Race For Life All Welcome Meadowhall 3rd 09:30 FREE tips on training and kit. Get involved Enjoy some fresh air and join in the fun Running Run in the Park - 3K Fun Run All Welcome Graves Park 10th 10:00 FREE Running Run For It Adults only 16+ Western Park Museum 13th 17:40 £2.00 and get online at outdoorcity.co.uk! with a variety of organised walks, runs Running Wood Run Adults only 16+ Ecclesall Woods 14th, 28th 09:30 £1.00 and climbing activities for adults and Running Run England: Trust 10k Trail run All Welcome Longshaw 24th 08:15 FREE CLIMB HUB (Devonshire Green), BIKE HUB children happening this July. Cliffhanger (Peace Gardens) and RUN HUB (Barker’s City Centre City Centre 9th-10th 10:00 FREE Pool, outside City Hall). Activity type Description Who's it for? Location Date (July) Start time Cost Sheffield Steelers Wheelchair Basketball Designed for disability English Institute of Sport Wheelchair Basketball 2nd, 23rd, 30th 12:00 £3.00 Academy: Open session or low fitness levels Sheffield Disability Sports Sheffield Steelers Wheelchair Basketball Designed for disability Wheelchair Basketball Sheffield Springs Academy 9th 12:00 £3.00 Academy: Open session or low fitness levels Physical activity can make a fundamental difference to disabled people’s quality of Sheffield Steelers Wheelchair Basketball Designed for disability Wheelchair Basketball Springs Leisure Centre 16th 12:00 £3.00 Academy: Open session or low fitness levels life, increase independence and help creates a supportive social network. Disabled Sheffield Smashers. Age 8 + with special ed- Designed for disability Ponds Forge International Boccia 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th 17:45 £2.00 people should have every opportunity to be as active as non-disabled people and ucational needs or learning difficulties or low fitness levels Sports Centre Age 16+ with special educational needs or Designed for disability Boccia Wisewood Leisure Centre 11th 11:00 £3.00 this July, there are a wide variety of sports available to try.
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