Younger Teenagers - All ability - @ St Albans (8)
Thu, 25 Apr
|Loreto College
Learn the space and timing skills - to think outside the box - by playing basketball
Time & Location
25 Apr 2024, 17:00 – 18:00
Loreto College, AL1 3RQ
Guests
About the event
Learn the space and timing skills - to think outside the box - by playing basketball. Players get better at seeing the depth of space between all the other players. Better at reading the whole of what is happening. And better at timing a movement through the space between all the players - to create a constant flow of options that are hard to defend and easier to score.
Younger teenagers
Mixed and all-ability
5pm - 6pm
Thursdays
St Albans
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5 to 6pm. Loreto College, St Albans, Hatfield Road, St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 3RQ - The entrance is on Upper Lattimore Road. The school postcode takes you their main entrance. This is a link on google maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/zVgfyxTZY9u5o5Jo7
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No trials, No squads, No Ego's.
Younger teenagers. Mixed. All ability.
There is a big "ish" with age. 11 is ok, if it works for the player.
The easiest way to pay us using the app which you can get by going to your phone's app store, search for wix.com app called Spaces. Download. And then enter this code QTKFDS
Don't let a lack of money stop you from coming. We have free tickets. Contact jon.thorne@LifeSkills21.club you don't need to explain - He will just give you the code.
What players and parents think
- We went to the most amazing basketball session in Hemel at Longdean school. My son is autistic and has ADHD he struggles to follow instruction and is extremely demand avoidant. This session took all the barriers away for my son and he had the most amazing time, his words “I loved it”. Well worth checking out
- A young players - "I like Jon’s sessions because instead of telling us what to do we all just work it out ourselves"
- A parent - "It’s refreshing to see someone run a sports session with a focus on kindness and flexibility instead of adherence to set patterns based on traditional ways of learning. We have always been made to feel welcome and encouraged to participate and my children gain confidence by being part of something that requires teamwork. As an observer, I enjoy seeing the players thinking about not just themselves but the whole team. It’s not about just playing ball, it’s about creative thinking, consideration of others and teamwork"
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