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Blog: “Being active makes me really happy!”
In today's Friday blog, 13-year-old Sasha tells us about bouncing herself all the way to National Schools' Trampoline Finals.
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Blog: "Playing visually impaired cricket has changed my life!"
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. This week, two Blind Cricket England and Wales International Ladies players share their stories.
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Blog: "I’m getting stronger and pushing the limits of my disability”
Today's blog for Men's Health Awareness Month, strongman Leigh Bland tells us how lifting heavy weights helps him with his mental health.
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Blog: “I got here with strength and willpower”
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. This week, 14 year old Isabelle tells us how being active helps her body keep up with her.
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Blog: “Personal training has strengthened me in ways I didn't imagine"
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. To mark MS Awareness Week 2017, Jess tells us how she keeps active and how this helps with her MS.
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Blog: "I love dancing along with Bristol Bears at home"
Our #StayInWorkOut blogs explore the different ways disabled people are moving and staying active, while at home.
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Blog: “If you are feeling low, sport can help bring you out of it”
In this week's blog, Tim Marshall explains how he got back into sport following a brain injury with the support of Headway.
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Blog: "Sport has been a constant support for me"
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. Today, Geoff Render tells us about re-discovering the benefits of being active as a stroke survivor.
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Blog: “Sport helped my confidence and massively changed my life"
EFDS features a blog post every Friday. This week Claire Cashmore tells us about her transition from GB para-swimmer to triathlete.
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Blog: “I feel like I am taking back control of my life”
Activity Alliance features a blog every Friday. Today we hear from gym goer Christine, on how being active has improved her mobility.