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Sporting clubs in Hong Kong
If you are looking to keep your child active over the
holidays, consider enrolling them on some extra-curricular sports clubs, like the
ones below.
SWIMMING
Harry Wright
International
This club has infant swimming programmes available (for
babies from 4 months up) and Harry Wright International is a Premier Swim Club
that hosts swim galas, inter-club meets and fun days. A serious swimming club,
Hannah Wilson is a former Harry Wright alumnus who recently represented HK at
the London Olympic games.
Hong Kong Amateur
Swimming Association
Founded in the early 1950’s, the HKASA first took part in
the Olympic Games in Helsinki 1952 with four swimmers, and now has over 8,000
registered athletes. They are the sole governing body for all swim sports in
HK.
BASKETBALL
Tiny Tots Basketball
Specialists in bringing sports to little ones between 18
months and 5 years, Tiny Tots introduce the basics of basketball through
physical play (such as movement coordination and balancing) as well as musical
and visual stimulation.
YWCA Basketball
The YWCA offer a wide range of kids’ sports classes, and
their Mini Basketball course runs over the whole autumn term for three months.
Age-appropriate classes are available for children from Walking up to 4 years.
HORSE RIDING
Clearwater Bay
Equestrian and Education Centre
With an emphasis on fun, safe riding and prioritising the
welfare of their horses, the CEEC is a great place to experience horse riding
in Hong Kong. Catering to all levels of experience, the centre offers lessons
in everything from basic riding technique to how to tack your horse, all under
strict supervision from one of their experienced instructors. Members can ride
regularly throughout the year, whilst non-members tend to ride on weekday mornings
and during the school holidays.
Hong Kong Jockey Club
Public Riding Schools
Three locations in Tuen Mun, Pokfulam and Lei Yue Mun. Children
between ages 6-14 can register for pony riding lessons for HK$305/lesson, and
those aged 15 and above can ride with horses for HK$375/lesson. You’ll need to
bring your own equipment (although helmets are available for hire at the
schools).
Lo Wu Saddle Club
Situated in the rural New Territories near the Mainland
border. The combination of peaceful countryside and experienced, BHS qualified
instructors makes for a pretty perfect riding session. The Lo Wu Saddle Club
was the first independent riding club in Hong Kong with over 50 years of
history.
HOCKEY
Hong Kong Football
Club Mini Hockey
HKFC Mini Hockey offer basic training, exciting tournaments
and lots of fun for Hockey enthusiasts from 6 to 12 years of age. Both
professional coaches and parent volunteers are on hand to encourage and teach
youngsters this fast-paced sport.
Kai Tak Mini Hockey
Club
Every Sunday morning from 9.30 to 11, Lok Fu Pitch hosts the
Kai Tak Mini Hockey Club. Suitable for little ones aged 6 to 14, in three age
groups. All sessions require parental supervision, so this is a great
opportunity for the whole family to get involved.
Kowloon Cricket Club
Hockey
The KCC host regular international tournaments and overseas
players, making this an opportunity to get involved at a more serious level
than your usual interest class. Kids under 12 can play in mini hockey teams
which offer the opportunity to take part in a 300-person tournament each year!
Serious training continues for kids between 10 and 16 years on their youth
teams.
RUGBY
RugBees
RugBees is Asia’s first dedicated rugby programme for
pre-schoolers, offering a playful introduction to rugby for children from
walking up to 5. Each age-appropriate class introduces key motor and social
skills in a non-competitive environment, building confidence. Classes draw on
stories, music, play and creative equipment and are themed.
Hong Kong Rugby
Football Union
At the HKRFU you’ll find all the rugby training you could want
for kids, from Minis (U7s to U12s) to Colts (U14s to U18s).
TinyTots Rugby
Tiny Tots offer classes specifically for budding rugby
enthusiasts between 18 months and 5 years old. You’ll find them at various
schools and clubs around Hong Kong.
FOOTBALL/SOCCER
Asia Pacific Soccer
Schools
With regular classes designed to instil a love of football
in both boys and girls from ages 5 to 14, APSS also run an academy programme
for advanced level players. Those selected for the academy are coached to a
high level, offering the opportunity to try out for the Hong Kong Junior Football
League, and progress to the highest levels in the game. My son plays for APSS
and I have been very impressed with the efforts of the coaches.
Tiny Tots Soccer
Along with their Basketball and Rugby programmes, Tiny Tots
also run soccer school for kids aged 18 months up to 5 years. The soccer
continues for kids from 5 to12 years through Olé Soccer School, a year-round
academy designed to bring out the fun and skill in soccer for boys and girls.
TENNIS
Hong Kong
International Tennis Academy
Offering the much-lauded Monster Tennis programme with
specialised children’s equipment and teaching aids, The HKITA aim to develop
basic tennis skills in kids between 2-6 years old with a focus on fun.
Hong Kong Tennis
Association
HKTA offer in-depth tennis tuition, covering amateur junior
players up to those who wish to achieve elite or national level standard. Their
Kindergarten Mini-Tennis tour travels around HK to promote the sport amongst
3-6 year olds and is a fun way for schools to get involved with new sport
coaching.
Fast-Start Tennis at
TennisLife
Fast-Start Tennis has a fun and fully developed structure. Older
kids in the programme can also join one of the most comprehensive junior
inter-school tennis leagues.
Information adapted from the Sassy Mama website (http://www.sassymamahk.com/).
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Football
The sport that we are focusing on for the next 5 weeks is football. For the older children (Years 3-6) I plan on doing the following:
Lesson
1. Re-visit basic rules. Ball
control/ familiarization/dribbling Turning
and stopping with the ball. Passing
- Short and long passing (first touch/receiving the ball) Re-view jobs of
attack/mid field/defensive players.
- Lesson 2. Passing – pass and move principle. Passing between gates and 2V1 keeping possession activities. Shooting (knee over ball, head down and follow through) 1) static shooting 2) dribble and shoot 3) shoot a moving ball. 2V1 shooting activities with pressure. Provide a target for the defender if they win the ball. good 1st touch when receiving the ball should be away from pressure.
Lesson
3. Defending. Basic marking.
Shielding the ball.
1V 1 and shoot (1 defender in a zoned off section. When the attacker has got
through the zone they can shoot). GK
skills (balanced stance and high save action). Throw on’s
(rules, use of the line, space).
Crocodile’s game-3 teams of 4 players, and 3 balls. Each team get one minute in
the middle as goalkeepers (they are the crocodiles in river trying to intercept
the ball!) Count the number of interceptions. Other 2 teams have to play the
balls across the 'river' back and forth.
·
Lesson
5. 5V5
tournament
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
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