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- Morning session 9.30am-1.00pm: A clinic for 6-12 year olds
- Afternoon session 2.30-pm-6.00pm: A clinic for 13-17 year olds
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- Due to Coronavirus guidelines we have a limited number of spaces available per session. Players will learn shooting, dribbling skills and the basics of 3x3 basketball. Thanks to The Regal, each player will get their own basketball to play with and take home. There will be a scrimmage at the end.
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- A young baller must be registered via the form by a parent/guardian to attend. You will be notified if you have been accepted into the clinic.
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how THE day WORKS
HEALTH AND SAFETY: THIS IS A COVID-19 SAFE ENVIRONMENT. THERE WILL BE HAND SANITISERS AND APPROPRIATE PPE WORN BY ALL COACHING AND NON-COACHING STAFF. PARENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE REGAL COURT DUE TO SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES. IF THIS IS A PROBLEM, PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER YOUR CHILD. WAIVERS FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY AND PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY WILL NEED TO BE SIGNED BY PARENTS (NOT CHILDREN) PRIOR TO ATTENDING.​
The RDF was founded by London-born, 6ft 9inch, professional London Lions basketball player, Lamar Roberts.​
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Lamar does an incredible job with the RDF. In addition to coaching kids and training the London Lions youth teams, the RDF cares for young people and helps them to achieve great things, both in basketball and beyond the game.
The RDF was founded by London-born, 6ft 9inch, professional London Lions basketball player, Lamar Roberts.​
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Lamar does an incredible job with the RDF. In addition to coaching kids and training the London Lions youth teams, the RDF cares for young people and helps them to achieve great things, both in basketball and beyond the game.
about THE CLINIC
In 2019 we ran our biggest clinic but due to Coronavirus we couldn't hold a summer session. So, we've partnered with The Regal basketball court and The Black Prince Trust to bring you a special, free half-term clinic for young ballers that want to play and learn more about 3x3 basketball!
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We have two very special coaches for this clinic:
- Afiz Olaniyan, also known as Way2Work, is a specialist skills trainer. He has coached players all over the world, from club basketball to pro players. You can see more about Way2Work here.
- Josephine Maignomo is a Division 1 basketball player and CEO of Jumpforhealth, a unique coaching programme for kids with special needs. See more about Jo and her training here.
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