Hey there! Have you heard about Dysynni Hockey Club? They’re doing something amazing in their community to make sure everyone can enjoy sports. Let me tell you all about it!
First off, Dysynni Hockey Club has a senior team and a junior section, just like any other sports club. But what sets them apart is their commitment to meeting the needs of their members. They have come up with some fantastic ways to get people involved in hockey.
One of the coolest things they do is walking hockey. It’s perfect for those who want to take it easy and enjoy a bit of light exercise. They even have players in their 70s with new knees and ex-rugby players with hip replacements joining in on the fun. And get this, moms can play alongside their sons too! It’s a win-win for everyone.
But that’s not all. Dysynni also offers social hockey for those who want to play without the pressure of competition. It’s a great way to get some exercise and have a good time. They really have something for everyone.
When the weather gets colder and the nights get darker, Dysynni has a solution. They have indoor hockey sessions where you can play a form of ‘street hockey’ without worrying about getting wet. It’s a blast and keeps the hockey spirit alive even in the winter.
And let’s not forget about summer! While most hockey clubs pack away their gear during the off-season, Dysynni keeps the fun going. They organize a 7-a-side summer hockey tournament for both adults and children. It’s a great way to stay active and have a blast during the holidays.
Lynda Bennett, the coach of Dysynni Hockey Club, is the mastermind behind all these amazing sessions. She loves inspiring people to try new things and have fun along the way. One mom even said that her son has completely transformed since joining the club. How awesome is that?
Hockey Wales is also proud of Dysynni Hockey Club. They see them as a shining example of an inclusive community club that listens to its members and adapts to their needs. They believe that every individual who is part of Dysynni Hockey Club contributes to its success.
So, if you want to make your sports club more inclusive and get more people involved, reach out to your National Governing Body. They can provide the support and advice you need to create exciting new sessions. Let’s make sports accessible to everyone!