Generation Games Exercise

Overview

Generation Games is Age UK Oxfordshire’s physical activity service. Our aim is very simple: to help you get moving and enjoy life to the full. It’s never too late to start exercising – and it’s one of the most effective ways to maintain independence and ensure we stay steady on our feet. Generation Games has a wide choice of physical activity opportunities on offer across Oxfordshire, from Tai Chi to chair-based exercise and Zumba Gold.

How to Access this Service

You can either register online by visiting the Generation Games website, or you can register over the phone by calling 01235 849 403.

When/Where?

Find out which sessions are on near you that you might enjoy, get a personalised recommendation of what activity might suit you, or be inspired to try something new. Registering with Generation Games is easy to do and is completely free.
Once registered you will be able to:
– Receive copy of our extremely popular free ‘Gentle Exercise at Home’ DVD to get you started
– Find out which sessions are on near you that you might enjoy
– Get a personalised recommendation of what activity might suit you
– Log your own personal activity, earn points and receive rewards
– Receive regular news, advice and updates
Find out which sessions are on near you that you might enjoy, get a personalised recommendation of what activity might suit you, or be inspired to try something new. Registering with Generation Games is easy to do and is completely free.
Once registered you will be able to:
– Receive copy of our extremely popular free ‘Gentle Exercise at Home’ DVD to get you started
– Find out which sessions are on near you that you might enjoy
– Get a personalised recommendation of what activity might suit you
– Log your own personal activity, earn points and receive rewards
– Receive regular news, advice and updates

Organisation: Generation Games Exercise
9 Napier Ct Abingdon OX14 3YTGB
01235 849403

Who is it for?

a free service for Oxfordshire’s over 50sa free service for Oxfordshire’s over 50s

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