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Sport – Worthing.UKviews.co.uk http://worthing.ukviews.co.uk Your local Community Website for Worthing Sat, 14 Apr 2012 14:33:53 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 SPORTIVATE working with THE STORM Junior Basketball club http://worthing.ukviews.co.uk/2012/04/14/sportivate-working-with-the-storm-junior-basketball-club/ Sat, 14 Apr 2012 14:24:25 +0000 http://ukviews.co.uk/worthing/?p=1964 [continue reading...]]]> Headline SPORTIVATE working with THE STORM Junior Basketball club!

The Storm Junior Basketball club has achieved a grant from Sport England encouraging 14 – 18 year olds to take up and play Basketball. The Storm Junior Basketball Club is now able to offer any 14 – 18 year olds an 8 week programme while only paying £1.00 per training session and on top of this 1 talented youngster will be selected & offered a scholarship at the club of 1 year FREE training which will also includes insurances, FREE Hoodie, T Shirt and match & training fees all paid for. Contact admin@stormjuniorbasketball.com or www.stormjuniorbasketball.com Jon Fletcher Head of Basketball Operations said ‘This is a fantastic opportunity for all youngsters to come along and just try the game. The first session at the club is always FREE anyway so that means 9 sessions at an incredible cost of £8. So we encourage all youngsters to come along and have some fun’.

About THE STORM:

THE STORM Junior Basketball Club, is a volunteer, non-profit organisation serving children from 5 through to 18. Based in Lancing, West Sussex at The Sir Robert Woodards brand new Sports Hall. There are no tryouts or skills assessments, just fun, fun and more FUN!. Our coaches are dedicated to providing a safe environment in which kids can learn and enjoy the game of basketball. They gain progression, through the leagues and age groups. We encourage and emphasise good sportsmanship, the development of individual skills and the importance of teamwork.

About: The Sportivate programme is part of the Play strand of Sport England’s mass participation legacy programme ‘Places, People, Play’. Sportivate is a 4 year programme that will be delivered from 1st April 2011 – 31st March 2015.

The overall aim of the programme is to get 300,000 participants aged 14-25 years to complete weekly coaching sessions over the 4 years, with two in five (120,000) to carry on playing sport regularly.

Further information:

admin@stormjuniorbasketball.com

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Lewis and Jenson give the inside track http://worthing.ukviews.co.uk/2011/11/22/lewis-and-jenson/ Tue, 22 Nov 2011 14:30:40 +0000 http://ukviews.co.uk/worthing/?p=1792 [continue reading...]]]> Lewis and Jenson give the inside track ahead of 2011’s final race at Interlagos:

Get an exclusive behind the scenes insight into preparations for the 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

In this week’s instalment of Inside Track, the two British drivers and former World Champions look ahead to 2011’s final race at the Interlagos Circuit, discuss how they feel the rule changes have worked throughout the season and talk about how a win in Sao Paulo would set them up for 2012.

Get behind the wheel with Lewis and Jenson as they give us the inside track ahead of the 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix.

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The Age When Kids Should Start Playing Sports http://worthing.ukviews.co.uk/2011/02/28/the-age-when-kids-should-start-playing-sports/ Mon, 28 Feb 2011 16:30:32 +0000 http://ukviews.co.uk/worthing/?p=797 [continue reading...]]]>

Playing games with your child is entirely different from playing sports with him or her. When in a right age, a kid could play the sport you want him to play. Games are different than sports because games are an amusement or a past time for children while a sport is an athletic activity that will teach your child to acquire skills and physical prowess; sports are used in a competitive nature. That is the difference between games and sports. Sports will enhance the child psychologically and physically. A child is ready if he or she is in the right age to be taught, otherwise you might wait another year to teach your kid the way of a sport.

There are many sports to choose from so it is best to let your kid choose his or her favorite one. When your child chooses what he or she likes, your kid can enjoy his or her chosen sport the best. It would matter that you support with information the sport your kid would choose. But it is essential to let your kid play the sport at the right age. You will know if your kid is ready to play the sport if your child’s age between 6-7 years. When the age is right you can freely teach your kid the joy of athletics and recreation.

You, the parent, could also choose the right sport for your kid. Selecting the right sport for your kid is a decision that a parent should take seriously. The sport that you chose for your kid has to be interesting and exciting for your kid. Your child will definitely participate in the given sport but if your kid doesn’t like the sport you have given him or her, don’t force him or her to play but instead, chose another sport that suits him or her.

Another way to be sure that your kid is ready for sports is if your kid is already going to school. Schools have sports that are essential for the growth of your kid. The athletics that the schools gives are usually team sports like basketball, soccer, or football. Coaches at the kid’s school will be able to teach the kids the value of sports. The teachers of your child will be able to add passion to their hearts and provide them with other athletics information to feed the mind of your kid. Your child will be fond of the sport when all of his teachers, coaches and parents cheer him on in doing the sport even through the times of difficulty.

If a parent could think that their kid is ready, the parent can teach their kid other sports that their school does not offer. The parents have their own experiences from athletics that they have participated when they were young. It is a historical memory that the parents pass down to their kid. The parents would want their kids to experience what they have experienced when they where young. So have time with your kid and teach him or her the ways of the athletics.

Sandra Chaser has helped a lot of people over the years with everything from www.kidshelmet.co.uk, to Kids Motocross Helmet, and other baby, kids and teens topics.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sandra_Chaser

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Independant Football http://worthing.ukviews.co.uk/2011/01/14/independant-football/ Fri, 14 Jan 2011 20:51:48 +0000 http://ukviews.co.uk/worthing/?p=261 All the latest Football News from The Independant:

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