The sport of “walking tennis” adapts the traditional game’s rules to accommodate all abilities
I'm John Warburton with news that Age UK, supported by the LTA Tennis Foundation, is promoting the game of tennis, with a difference, to promote activity among the elderly. The sport of “walking tennis” adapts the traditional game’s rules to accommodate all abilities. Sessions are starting now across eight UK regions. Charity leaders say they’re trying to address a lack of physical activity in over 50% of those aged 55 and over, aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce isolation.
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