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Walking Hockey Program February - March 2024
Monday 5th February - Monday 18th March Please note: no session Monday 11th March (Canberra Day Long Weekend)

Event information

Registrations for this event are closed.

 

WALKING HOCKEY

 

Hockey ACT is bringing back the Walking Hockey Program in 2024!

Walking Hockey is a modified version of the game played on a smaller field with a lighter ball. The program is open to all ages, abilities and skill levels and runs at the National Hockey Centre in Lyneham. Sessions will consist of small warm-up drills followed by a 40-minute game. Participants are also invited to stay after the session for light refreshments and a chance to chat and catch up with other participants at Pickup Stix Café.

 

 

Details

Location: National Hockey Centre

Address: 196 Mouat st Lyneham, ACT 2602

All equipment will be provided, please wear enclosed shoes and comfortable attire.

We recommend all players bring shinpads for games - these can be purchased at the National Hockey Shop on-site or at your local sporting retailer.

Cost: $60 for 8 weeks or $10 per session

All players will need to be registered for the Hockey Australia Insurance Levy. Please see the instructions below.

 

 

Programs

Hockey ACT will be running one program over the summer on Monday evenings. This will be in the same format to previous sessions in 2023.

 

 

Monday Evenings

Monday 5th February - Monday 11th March

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Powell Field

 

 

2 Step Registration Process

Step 1: Register for the Hockey Australia Insurance Levy and create your RevSport Account. Register for the Hockey Australia Levy

If you are already paid your levy and created a RevSport Account, please log in.

Step 2: Log into your RevSport account and Register for the Walking Hockey Event 

 

 

Hockey Australia Insurance Levy Options

HACT Social Player ONLY 2024: Players intending to participate in Walking Hockey Program only during 2024. All players will be required to pay this once during the calendar year.

2024 Senior/Junior Player Levy: For players participating in the 2024 winter outdoor hockey season, this levy will cover you for both competitions.

*All Insurance Levy options will cover you until 30th December 2024

To register and pay your Hockey Australia Levy, visit the following link: https://www.hockeyact.org.au/registration/

 

*Previously, Hockey ACT received a grant to be able to cover the cost of all players’ insurance levy’s. All new and returning Walking Hockey Players will need to register and pay their levy.

 

 

About Walking Hockey

Walking Hockey is a modified version of traditional hockey, the slower and lower impact format makes the game more accessible and inclusive for all. The game is played with a softer ball, smaller field and simpler rules to increase engagement and enjoyment of the game. It can be played indoors or outdoors on grass, concrete or artificial grass making Walking Hockey extremely adaptable.

Hockey ACT are excited to establish a program hub at the centrally located National Hockey Centre in Lyneham. Competitions will be held throughout the year in eight-week blocks and provide participants with an opportunity for physical activity and social interaction with their fellow participants. Additional workshop opportunities will be provided to upskill participants and volunteers around injury prevention, nutrition, positive mental health, and physical activity.

 

 

Physio Led Session

Each program block includes a physio Led session led by Powerhouse Physiotherapy. The information session includes information and techniques on the importance of warm-up, correct technique and injury prevention. Participants are then led through a practical component, where you will put your knowledge into practice.

 

 

Who can play?

Walking  Hockey is perfect for players who are looking for a less physically demanding version of hockey, but still enjoy showing off their skills and being involved in a team and social aspect. It is also perfect for players who are brand new to hockey who may be more comfortable in a less competitive format.

 

 

Benefits

Positive Mental and Social interaction

Injury Prevention/Rehabilitation

Physical Activity

Community Engagement

 

 

Equipment

Participants may bring their own hockey stick, otherwise, a stick will be provided by Hockey ACT.

Equipment will include traditional hockey sticks and smooth hockey ball.

 

 

Contact

Please send any questions to participation@hockeyact.org.au or 6189 0570