All American Multisport Training (Ages 6-7)

Sports

9063 Bond Street,Overland Park KS 66214

19 October, 2021

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All American Multisport Training - Powered By Challenger Website link: https://bit.ly/multisport21 Participants will: Discover their own aptitudes and preferences for different activities Develop positive attitudes to participation in physical activity Acquire and develop a wide range of skills, focusing on learning about new sports and performing more confidently in sports outside of their primary interests Learn how to select and apply tactics to suit activities that need different approaches and ways of thinking Set individual target goals and compete against others Understand what it takes to persevere, succeed and acknowledge others' success Respond to a variety of challenges in a range of physical contexts and environments Take the initiative, lead activity and focus on improving aspects of their own performance make informed decisions about the importance of exercise in their lives Through participation, children can build on their natural enthusiasm for movement, using it to explore and learn about their world. Young athletes start to play and work with other children in pairs and small groups. Youth athletes develop their movement and coordination skills by watching, listening, and experimenting with movement and ideas. As a part of this experience, coaches will facilitate, guide, and instruct children so that they will: Find out what they can do as they explore a range of basic skills, actions, and ideas, such as running, jumping and turning, throwing or kicking a ball Learn to practice by repeating what they have done in ways that make it better, such as making movements more controlled, effective, or expressive Use movement imaginatively to communicate ideas and feelings Watch, copy and describe what they and others have practiced building their awareness of how to improve the way they move and play Recognize that their bodies feel different when they run short or long distances, move slowly or suddenly Learn to use space safely when they work alone and with others, increasing control over their movement

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