Sunday, August 24, 2014

Sports Changeover and variety

As winter sports finals get underway and rep teams kick into action it gives us time to reflect on the quantity of time spent on one sport.
Research shows us that early specialisation is not the way to go. Playing different sports and being involved in a variety of physical activities at least until 16 years has huge benefits for our developing students.
I am being inundated with invitations to enter teams in twilight football and twilight netball as well as Touch, basketball (we have entered 2 junior and 2 senior teams as well as a yr 3/4 mini ball team), cricket, tennis etc.
Why not encourage your children to try something new between now and Christmas.
Orienteering is a great activity for students who like to run and like a challenge.

And for Mums and Dads and older siblings, write this date in your calendar for next year - a bike relay to be held along river road somewhere.

Bike Race
On 28 March 2015, The Mainpower Trust is hosting a 6hr bike relay (minimum age of 12) to raise funds for the WaiSwim programme. Keep an eye out for more info and start training!

Orienteering – Do your kids like to run and are looking for a change from team or ball sports? Give orienteering a go!  Canterbury Schools Orienteering Festival 2014.  
Connor Cleary from RHS is running some training sessions: Wednesday 27th at Ashgrove Park & school and Wednesday 3rd September at Rangiora High School. Pupils coming need to pay $2 for their maps. Starts at 4.00pm finishes before 5pm (see the sports blog or Annabel for more information.   They are  Canterbury Champs are on the 13th September- Sprint on the Saturday afternoon start times from 1.30 at Hansen Park St Martins and Sunday 14th Long Distance at Kairakei in the morning starts from 9.30. Payment is $10 per day plus sport identity hire and entries due before the end of the month.

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