Our fourth year supporting the runners at Nottingham’s marathon – another fantastic day was had by all!
Research conducted in 2010 by the CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy) with more than 2000 employees found:
36 per cent worked through their lunch break and a quarter took no breaks at all during the day on a regular basis.
The next series of ante natal and post natal exercise classes will be starting in January 2012. Classes will be held weekly (over 4 weeks) with each class lasting 1 hour.
New year offer: £50 per course.
After the great success last year, we’ll be at the Robin Hood Marathon again this year on Sunday 11th September 2011. 3 for 2 on Sports Massage - 30 minutes / £25 For all runners, we are offering a special 3 for 2 on sports massages – book your consultations now as we’re expecting a [...]
We’re pleased to offer a 10% discount to members of the Nottinghamshire Disability Football Family (NDFF).
Former Wales international rugby player Richard Parks and double Olympic gold medallist rower Steve Williams have reached the summit of the world’s highest mountain – Mount Everest. Richard summited at 7.42am local time/2.57am UK time and Steve summited at 10.10am local time/5.25am UK time today.
At Impact we are supporting the 737 challenge. We are climbing 50,000 steps, the equivalent of 8,850metres. (Approximately!! Using a 7” step) We are counting and adding together the number of steps made at the clinic and by Impact clients and friends. Together we have already added up over 20,000.
Congratulations to Steve & Rich for reaching the North Pole – part of the 737 Challenge.
Derby 10k 2011
Well done to all the 3011 runners who enjoyed great conditions at this years 10k.
Steve climbing Denali In December 2010 Richard Parks started the unique, multi discipline 737 Challenge. A gripping 7 month expedition to climb the 7 Summits, which are the highest mountain on each of the world’s continents, and venture the last degree to The South Pole and Geographic North Pole. All against a 7 month clock! If [...]
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