Issue 2 - June 2004
Touch Rugby
Touch Rugby or TOUCH, as it is known, is a minimal contact sport that is played worldwide by men, women and children of all ages. The game emphasises running, agility and ball handling skills such as passing and catching. Looking something similar to Rugby, without the tackling, scrumming, kicking and the like, the aim of the game is to score tries. Played on a flat surface, half the size of a conventional sports field, Touch rugby is "The Game taking the World by Storm "..
It's a great summer sport with lots of social aspects. Physio4Life have entered their very own mixed team!
Special thanks to the players:
Laura, Helen, Rachel, Sinead, Amanda, Sheldon, Chris, Neil, Scott, Lawrence, Rob, Mike, John, Adam, Paul and Mark!
5th May –19th June
Wed. 7pm- 9pm
Wandsworth Park.
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In this section:
- WELCOME |
- Do We Know How To Run? |
- This Months Patient Advice : Achilles Tendonitis by Amanda Adams |
- Eccentric Rehabilitation Programme |
- Foot Biomechanics and Gait Analysis by Mark Saunders |
- Could You be a Candidate for Orthotics? |
- Massage Therapy by Jenny Strachan |
- Physio4Life Helps London's Air Ambulance |
- Touch Rugby
- Ocean Rowing Society Atlantic Rowing Race |
- Summer Offers |

