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Older adults face a range of barriers to sports participation, including reduced physical activity levels, health conditions, social isolation, accessibility challenges, and ageist stereotypes. Many older adults are less active, often due to physical limitations or fears around injury. Limited social networks and accessibility issues, such as transportation and facility layout, further restrict participation. Encountering ageist attitudes from others or personal beliefs around age also prevent many older adults from feeling welcome or capable in sports. 2r3c3r

Key recommendations: 542758

  • Create environments that encourage socialising and make activities enjoyable as social interaction can motivate participation.
  • Improve accessibility and offer programmes suited to older adults, including low-impact and adaptive activities.
  • Use age inclusive marketing. Feature young people and older adults in promotional materials and ensure staff promote positive messages about ageing and physical activity.

Practical improvements: 42573x

  • Ensure sports facilities are easy to navigate with ramps, seating, and transport options for those with mobility challenges.
  • Offer activities like tai chi, chair-based exercises, and walking sports, which focus on balance and low-impact movements suitable for older adults.
  • Use soft flooring to minimise injury risk, provide regular supervision, and have staff on hand to assist with any discomfort or concerns.
  • Collaborate with local health organisations to create tailored activities and engage older adults in local events.
  • Ensure staff and promotional materials highlight the value of sports for all ages.
  • Regularly collect input from older participants to ensure programmes reflect their priorities, such as flexibility, strength, or social engagement.
  • Offer guidance to help older adults find activities that match their comfort and capability levels, addressing varying confidence and physical needs.
  • Adjust offerings to goals such as improving mobility, coordination, or general wellness.
Date published: 26 February 2025
Date updated: 14 April 2025

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