Feeling inspired by Joseph Schooling’s history-making gold medal win? Now’s the perfect time to get your kids excited about sports.
It’s a well-known fact that an active life means a healthy life (as long as donuts and triple cheeseburgers aren’t a daily feature), and that establishing healthy behaviours at a young age is the best way to keep a good thing going. And what better time to get inspired than after Singapore’s first gold medal win at the Olympic Games? Our friends at Sport4Kids get it, and they’re here to help with a free trial class to kick things off for your kids. Check it out!
Just look at the glee bursting from those little faces! Medals or no medals, this looks like the kind of action we want to be a part of. Sport4Kids offers a huge range of sports classes for kids, and what we really love is that it’s all about fun. Of course, the aim is to help the kids develop useful and healthy skills, but they’re taught in a way that’s not competitive, and they’re heaped with encouragement and praise. There’s no doubt this kind of approach helps build the little ones’ self-esteem, which in turn leads to more effective learning, and more fun.
Kids at Sport4Kids are in very capable hands: hailing from all over the world, the coaches have a degree or equivalent qualification in a sports related field, and they must all complete the Sport4Kids coaching course to ensure each child gets a similar experience. Importantly, every coach has completed the St John’s Ambulance first aid course, and has plenty of experience coaching kids of all ages.
The new term at Sport4Kids started on 15 August with a schedule bursting at the seams: kids can try soccer, basketball, tennis, and swimming, or sign up for a multi-sport program to see what takes their fancy (this might be the one to try to fast-track those Olympic ambitions). Classes are offered at eight locations around Singapore, so there’s no excuse not to get those little feet moving! Go for gold – head to Sport4Kids to sign up for your free trial class.
This post is sponsored by Sport4Kids.