Indoor Multisport Club: Diverse Athletic Training for Kids
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Introduction
The Indoor Multisport Club offers a comprehensive program covering a wide variety of individual and team sports, including basketball, futsal, handball, volleyball, badminton, and alternative activities. The primary purpose of the club is to provide facilities and diverse options for children who have not yet chosen a specific sport.
Context
This program addresses the limited participation in sports other than football in the village of Muro. The club emphasizes the importance of offering varied athletic options to children, prioritizing the child's personal interests over parental expectations. Furthermore, practicing a variety of sports creates a dynamic environment that prevents boredom. Once children identify a specific sport they enjoy, they will be prepared to transition into specialized clubs for advanced training.
Target Population
This program is designed for children aged 8 to 13 in Muro and surrounding areas, as this is a critical stage for sports development. The program is limited to 60 participants.
Program Objectives
The main goals are to:
- Promote diverse team, individual, and alternative sports.
- Foster education in values through athletics.
- Provide engaging socio-educational activities.
Duration
The season runs from September to June, aligning with the academic school year.
Activities
Participants will learn the fundamentals of each sport, including:
- Kicks, throws, and passes
- Blocks, bounces, and dribbles
Additionally, weekend alternative activities will be organized to encourage recreation, such as climbing, skating, and cycling.
Conclusion
Monitors will conduct monthly evaluations to track player performance and progress. This feedback loop helps identify individual potential, provide constructive guidance, and diagnose any specific difficulties children may face.