
Rugby Divers
Whether you’re totally new to diving, already have some experience, or are just looking to meet a great bunch of people who love being in the water — you’re in the right place!
"We get together most Tuesday evenings at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Sports Centre in Rugby. There’s something for everyone: from pool and theory training, to open swim sessions, skills practice, and a good catch-up with fellow divers.
As a club, we love getting out and exploring! You’ll find us regularly diving at Stoney Cove (just up the road), heading to UK coastal spots like Plymouth, Swanage and the Farne Islands, or even venturing abroad to amazing places like Egypt, Mexico, Turkey, Cyprus, and more!"

Rugby Artistic Swimming Club
Artistic Swimming is an Olympic sport which combines the grace of dance, flexibility and acrobatics of gymnastics and the strength and endurance of speed swimming. It requires a huge amount of dedication but also gives the swimmers great pleasure and life long skills such as team work and confidence.
"We are a friendly, inclusive artistic swimming club and welcome swimmers from as young as six years old who can start out by joining our Minnows team and we can accommodate any age through to 17 across our club."

Rugby Swimming Club
Rugby Swimming Club are always looking for new members to join our friendly local club.
If you are aged 7 or over and you enjoy swimming – they would love to hear from you!
You need to be able to swim at least:
100m Front crawl, and
100m Breaststroke, and
100m Backstroke, and
have a desire to always do better.
We train everyday including mornings.
Whether you’re a novice or experienced swimmer, you’ll be among swimmers of a similar level, so that you can enjoy improving your swimming, keeping fit and making lots of new friends at the same time.
They offer FREE TRIALS to any interested swimmers. Come along and give it a go, absolutely free of charge and with no obligation whatsoever.

Pickleball
Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, played on a badminton-sized court with a slightly modified tennis net. Players use solid paddles to hit a plastic ball (like a wiffle ball) over the net. It can be played as singles or doubles, and is known for its accessibility and ease of learning.
Interested? Make an enquiry today!

Rugby Sport for the Disabled
Rugby Sport for the Disabled Association (RSDA) was founded in 1975. They provide and promote sport and recreation for disabled people living in and around Rugby, Warwickshire and the surrounding area.
Catering for all levels and all types of disability including physical, sensory and learning.
They have a wide range of equipment and experienced helpers who can provide tuition or practical help and offer the chance at participating in various sports and games including swimming, badminton, dominoes and crossbow.

Academy Gymnastics
Academy Acrobatics provides tuition in acrobatic dance, gymnastics, tumbling, contortion & hand balance from the nation's best teachers.
The acrobatics, ballet and body prep combined syllabus gives you the ultimate results in sport and dance acrobatics.

Rugby & Northampton Athletics Club
Rugby & Northampton AC is one of the most successful athletic clubs in the Midlands. They are a vibrant, all-age, community-based club with success at every level. Their youngest members are eight, and our oldest actively competing member is well into his eighties! Membership ranges from current European and world record holders to others, who a few months ago could barely run for the bus! Some members represent England; others simply enjoy getting fitter with others. Wherever you are starting from, they have training groups and experienced coaches to help you reach your goals.

Family Martial Arts
The primary purpose of the Saenghwal Hohup Kwan Tang Soo Do Federation is to deliver the benefits of a healthy lifestyle supported by both internal (benefiting organic health) and external (benefiting muscular and skeletal health) combat orientated exercises and Martial Way (Moo Do) ethics to all of its Members. Moo Do ethics aid character development and focus on honour, integrity and good actions.
Saenghwal Hohup Kwan Tang Soo Do Federation practices a curriculum that is in keeping with Great Grand Master Hwang Kee's (the Founder of Tang Soo Do) fully developed Martial Art of Tang Soo Do. The Founder's technical and philosophical developments continued until his passing in 2002.
By encapsulating the 'Moo Do spirit' our Federation emblem says more about us than this page ever could; 'Neh Gong Weh Yu' meaning strong on the inside - calm on the outside.

Shotokan Karate
The club has members with a wide range of abilities, from beginner to black belt.
Children are increasingly attracted to Karate and the club has members as young as five. Current members also include families who> have trained together for many years.
In addition to normal training, students of the club also participate in association gradings, courses and competitions throughout the year. Competitions are designed for all grades and ages and provide members an opportunity to demonstrate their skills.
Karate training sessions are once a week on Sunday Morning/Afternoon