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Basketball Swish Sessions

Sessions in Clacton on sea and Stanway, Colchester. All coaches are fully qualified and have been DBS checked. Booking & Payment must be completed online ahead of any session, you can view our calendar.

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little ballers

Using basketball as an overarching theme, our Early Years Basketball sessions, which are led by our specialist coaching team, are pitched at just the right level to activate children’s curiosity and imagination whilst getting them active and moving!

 

Alongside the basketball, other sports / concepts will be introduced during these sessions too, with our aim to support each child to:

  •  Improve gross and fine motor skills

  •  Learn social cues

  •  Build confidence levels

  •  Reach developmental milestones

  •  Develop communication and language skills

 

We currently have two groups:

  • Little Bouncers, which is for 18 month – 2.5 year olds.

  • Little Ballers, which is for 2.5 – 4 year olds (up until 5th birthday).

 

These sessions very much involve parent / carer participation…and are a great opportunity to create amazing memories with your child in a fun and safe environment.

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Rookies

Basketball sessions for 4 – 7 year olds. Focusing on learning the FUNdamentals of the game in a positive environment, with appropriately sized equipment.

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juniors

Basketball sessions for 7 – 12 year olds. Focusing on learning the FUNdamentals of the game in a positive environment. There will be plenty of gameplay in this session, so that participants can practice what they’ve been taught.

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3on3's

12 – 16 year olds of all abilities, and any gender, welcome at this new look session. The format will see a ratio of approximately 25:75 in favour of gameplay over practice.

 

Each practice session will see our coaches focus on honing a particular skill during an extended warm up, before participants will play 3on3 so that they can get competitive.

 

get plenty of time with the ball in their hands and put what they’ve learnt straight into practice.

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