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Whether you’re stepping onto the pitch for the first time or refining your routine as a regular player, we’ll help you feel prepared, organised, and ready to enjoy the game.


What do I need for my first walking football session?
You’ve found a local walking football team, made a note of the training times and venue and as the day approaches you might start to wonder what you will need to take along with you. Usually the answer is very little. As many walking football teams play on an artificial pitch, it is best to contact the coach/manager to see what type of footwear is permitted. This will usually be boots made specifically for artificial 2G, 3G or 4G pitches. However, the person you contact at th
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A simple guide to electrolyte drinks and powders
If you've ever wondered what the deal is with energy drinks and electrolytes, here is a simple guide to help you know more. Walking football may not involve running, but players still: Sweat (often more than they realise) Lose key minerals like sodium Play in bursts that raise heart rate Need to prevent cramps and fatigue Electrolyte drinks and powders help keep the body balanced so players stay sharp, hydrated, and safe. What are electrolytes? Electrolytes are minerals that
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What football boots should you wear for walking football?
Choosing the right footwear for walking football is crucial for comfort, stability, and injury prevention. Below is a practical beginner’s guide to help you choose the right boots based on comfort and support, surface and fit. Tip #1 - Prioritise Comfort and Support Walking football involves more controlled movement, lots of turning, and shorter steps. Because it’s a slower-paced game, players tend to spend longer periods with weight on their feet and joints. Look for boots w
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