Date: 18th March 2021
Time: 11:15
Activity Length: 90 mins
2021-03-18 11:15
2021-03-18 12:45
Activity Run By: WALX Leicester East
Location: Everards Meadows
Type: Nordic Walking, Power of Poles Intro Course
Spaces Left: 1
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This comprehensive course, suitable for all ages and fitness levels will help you understand how to select the right kind of poles and use them for health, fitness, fun and challenges.
Feel your whole body and core work with every step!
Burn more calories and feel lighter on your feet!
Walk further, faster and for longer, with less effort uphill and downhill!
Learn about different techniques, the key moves, pole types and how to size them!
Meet at Everards Meadows Car Park (off Soar Valley Way or B4114 Narborough Road South). Free parking for 3 hours. Number plate recognition on entry.
The pace will be steady, to suit the group.
The course will take place on grassed fields and public footpaths/tracks. Wear sturdy trainers or boots (the grass can be slippery if wet), and clothing suitable for the weather conditions.
When joining us we ask you to read and agree to these safety measures:
- We aim to be respectful towards members of the public and reassure them of our safe practices.
- All equipment will be supplied and has been sanitised and quarantined according to Covid-19 recommendations. Please bring a small backpack or bum bag with water and a snack if required.
- Participants are required to register and complete an online health questionnaire in advance.
- If you feel unwell between booking and joining the class, we ask you to err on the side of caution and cancel your booking. You will be re-credited, and can rebook for a future date or a refund can be issued.
If you have any questions, please use the contact details to get in touch.
WALX Leicester East is run by Amanda Howe and her experienced fun loving team! Expect WALX for all levels all over this stunning region that will help you be the fittest you have ever been whilst exploring the country parks, canals and open countryside.