Take A Take a Chance Challenge.

  As part of my own challenge, I will take a chance on fitness. This past week, I’ve been taking part in Fitness and Fun. These daily exercises are good, especially for people with limited mobility. What is enjoyable about these fast-paced routines, is you can do it as slowly or speedily as you like.…

Take a Chance Challenge

We thought we’d give you a cheeky taster of the challenges others are taking a chance on to tantalise your tastebuds…   Hi, I am Fayes mum, Mandy. As part of my Take a Chance Challenge, I have given up alcohol. Usually, i enjoy glass of presseco or 2 with dinner, so have replaced it with…

Take a Chance for Leigh Network

Take a Chance for Leigh Network Challenge.When my cousin, 17 year old Isaac Kneen, announced he’d take on the challenge of running a mile an hour for 24-hours, I was so overwhelmed, I almost cried. I could hardly believe it. From the minute he started his challenge the donations began to come in. I was…

Neuromuscular centre wellbeing course session 3.

Lead by Bryn, focussing on self-management.   After  a brief recap of the previous sessions, the first half focused on goal-setting and how having an aim to work towards is a great motivation.   Self management of physical activity recommendations   Aerobic  Strength  Balance  Flexibility  Setting goals  Assessments  See where you are  Motivation  Tracking / monitor  Be specific –…

Neuromuscular course session 2

Session 2 of the Neuromuscular centre course was with Paul, the  clinical lead physio from the centre.   In Paul’s session, he discussed the benefits of exercise being:    Improved cardiovascular and muscular fitness,  but stressed the importance of speaking to your Dr. especially if you have any health – issues  -heart/lung  issues  before engaging in any new exercise regime  or  changing…

Seeing sound project

Another course I’ve been doing is the Seeing Sound project – a collaboration between the brain charity’s aphasia group and the British library. Aphasia is when your brain messages don’t reach your vocal chords/speech muscles,have trouble recalling words. It most commonly occurs after a stroke but some neurological conditions, like mitochondrial disease, can be affected…