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Is rollerblading a great activity for you kids?
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Is ice skating for your kids?
Nothing's more satisfying than knowing that the pastimes your kids are into are not only relaxing and enjoyable, but also help them lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown that an hour of ice skating burns more than 250 calories. Majority of ice skaters are toddlers and teens, but ice skating is one of the best ways for the whole family to spend time together. You can bond with your kids by teaching them how to skate on ice, or by playing ice skating games with them. Ice skating is an activity for kids of all ages, as long as they can already walk. Learning ice skating will give your kids a lot of benefits, including skills that they can apply to every aspect of their lives, even when they grow up. The advantages of ice skating includes:
Ice skating is a great form of exercise.
It helps improve coordination and flexibility, as well as posture and balance.
It teaches kids important values and concepts like discipline, perseverance, and confidence.
Kids can start taking ice skating lessons at the age of 2 or 3 years old. They wear a double-bladed skates for better balance. The recommended age for kids to start attending formal group lessons is 4 years old. Basic skills that they can learn in ice skating lessons include balancing on the ice skates, and then eventually, moving from one point to another.
After learning the basics of ice skating, your kids can advance to the different types of ice skating sports ? figure skating and ice hockey.
Figure skating
Figure skating can be considered as a dance sport. It is a choreographed performance done individually, by pairs, or by groups. The skaters are judged base on the techniques they've shown, their appearance, and their showmanship. Figure skating might appeal mostly to girls as they can be more graceful than boys, but anyone can learn figure skating.
Ice hockey
The principles of ice hockey are almost similar to regular hockey, only played on skating rinks. Ice hockey is a full contact sport, so protective equipment is required. The complete hockey gear includes a helmet. Shoulder pads, elbow pads, mouth guard, gloves, hockey pants, shin pads, skates, and a stick that is used to hit the rubber puck.
Get your kids to start ice skating?
Before introducing little kids to ice skating, it is best to introduce them to rolling skating first. Roller skating rinks can be found in sports centres and community centres. It is ideal because if ever the kids fall, they won't get wet or cold. Kids who know how to roller skate can easily learn to ice skate.
Ice skates can be rented from the ice skating venue, but you can also buy your kids their own ice skating shoes from sports shops. Recommended ice skating outfit includes warm clothes and mittens or gloves. Girl figure skaters wear ice skating dress instead so they can move easily. Ice skating attire can be at sports shops, and skate shops. Ice skating dress and figure skating attire can be bought at dance stores.
When skating on natural skating rinks such as frozen ponds and lakes, just let your kids skate on surfaces approved by local authorities. Following signs, rules, and regulations is also a must. Look for signs that say that the ice is thick and hard enough. The recommended are for ice skating, especially for kids, is around the edge of the lake, where the water is shallow and the ice is thicker.
Don't know where to ice skate in Australia? You can check our ActiveActivities Directory for the list of centres and recreation areas with available ice skating rinks, as well as approved natural ice skating rinks. You can also look in our ActiveActivities Directory for more kids activities ideas for children of all ages, including babies.
Ice skating is one of the most enjoyable recreational activities that the whole family can do anytime and anywhere. Get them to learn ice skating now!
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Is ice skating for your kids?
Nothing's more satisfying than knowing that the pastimes your kids are into are not only relaxing and enjoyable, but also help them lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown that an hour of ice skating burns more than 250 calories. Majority of ice skaters are toddlers and teens, but ice skating is one of the best ways for the whole family to spend time together. You can bond with your kids by teaching them how to skate on ice, or by playing ice skating games with them. Ice skating is an activity for kids of all ages, as long as they can already walk. Learning ice skating will give your kids a lot of benefits, including skills that they can apply to every aspect of their lives, even when they grow up. The advantages of ice skating includes:
Ice skating is a great form of exercise.
It helps improve coordination and flexibility, as well as posture and balance.
It teaches kids important values and concepts like discipline, perseverance, and confidence.
Kids can start taking ice skating lessons at the age of 2 or 3 years old. They wear a double-bladed skates for better balance. The recommended age for kids to start attending formal group lessons is 4 years old. Basic skills that they can learn in ice skating lessons include balancing on the ice skates, and then eventually, moving from one point to another.
After learning the basics of ice skating, your kids can advance to the different types of ice skating sports ? figure skating and ice hockey.
Figure skating
Figure skating can be considered as a dance sport. It is a choreographed performance done individually, by pairs, or by groups. The skaters are judged base on the techniques they've shown, their appearance, and their showmanship. Figure skating might appeal mostly to girls as they can be more graceful than boys, but anyone can learn figure skating.
Ice hockey
The principles of ice hockey are almost similar to regular hockey, only played on skating rinks. Ice hockey is a full contact sport, so protective equipment is required. The complete hockey gear includes a helmet. Shoulder pads, elbow pads, mouth guard, gloves, hockey pants, shin pads, skates, and a stick that is used to hit the rubber puck.
Get your kids to start ice skating?
Before introducing little kids to ice skating, it is best to introduce them to rolling skating first. Roller skating rinks can be found in sports centres and community centres. It is ideal because if ever the kids fall, they won't get wet or cold. Kids who know how to roller skate can easily learn to ice skate.
Ice skates can be rented from the ice skating venue, but you can also buy your kids their own ice skating shoes from sports shops. Recommended ice skating outfit includes warm clothes and mittens or gloves. Girl figure skaters wear ice skating dress instead so they can move easily. Ice skating attire can be at sports shops, and skate shops. Ice skating dress and figure skating attire can be bought at dance stores.
When skating on natural skating rinks such as frozen ponds and lakes, just let your kids skate on surfaces approved by local authorities. Following signs, rules, and regulations is also a must. Look for signs that say that the ice is thick and hard enough. The recommended are for ice skating, especially for kids, is around the edge of the lake, where the water is shallow and the ice is thicker.
Don't know where to ice skate in Australia? You can check our ActiveActivities Directory for the list of centres and recreation areas with available ice skating rinks, as well as approved natural ice skating rinks. You can also look in our ActiveActivities Directory for more kids activities ideas for children of all ages, including babies.
Ice skating is one of the most enjoyable recreational activities that the whole family can do anytime and anywhere. Get them to learn ice skating now!
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In 2012, I began studying to become a dance teacher. One look at the timetable was enough to give me nightmares. Three 1.5 hour classes of ballet a week for two years and no hip hop! I walked into that ballet studio tentatively, frightened and admittedly a little bit “too cool” for this.
Two years later I walked away as a changed dancer and student. Now I am training in hip hop and urban dance styles full time but I still take at least one ballet class a week and I encourage you, young hip hopper, to do the same. If you can’t take my word for it, read on for four reasons why:
1. Body Alignment
One of the first ballet classes I had while studying was unlike any dance class I’ve ever had.
For the first half of the class we just stood. There was no dancing. My ballet teacher walked around correcting and adjusting and talking us through what correct body alignment should look and feel like. “Who knew I had been standing the wrong way for the past 19 years?!”
I remember muttering under my breath - but had I not taken that class that year, maybe I would have never known.
Body alignment is the optimal placement of the body that ensures our muscles aren’t working unnecessarily hard to achieve everyday movements like walking and lifting as well as dancing. Injuries, headaches and soreness often originate from a misalignment.
My alignment has since improved but is a work in progress and re-training your body is something that takes time and focus and strength! When we are young and still growing, our bodies are easier to mould and re-train. This is why I always recommend my young dancers start ballet as soon as they can.
2. Strength
“Dancers are the athletes of god” - yes they are. They are fit, fierce and strong, and when I started taking ballet I noticed my strength and fitness levels gradually improving over time.
Thanks to our good friend the plie, my legs became stronger and I could jump higher and dance lower into the ground – how many times a class do you hear your hip hop teacher remind you to bend your knees?
I found new strength in my arms, I could hit cleaner lines in my choreography and I had a better understanding of the muscles involved in holding those positions. The feedback I received from my hip hop teachers was that I was hitting their choreography harder than ever.
My core strength improved which meant I could turn faster, balance for longer and I had better control. For the record, my ballet teacher never asked me to do a sit up or hold the plank position.
Mentally I was stronger too. It took some time for me to learn to not take corrections so personally and to train my mind to embrace each correction as a positive and a chance to improve. Once upon a time a teacher’s critique would have left me feeling low and defeated but ballet has given me a thick skin and the mindset to take on board constructive feedback in dance class and in life.
3. Focus and Discipline
When I was a younger there was no better feeling than learning a new set of choreography and smashing it out from to start to finish. Picking up steps came easy to me and I rarely felt challenged. But that was because I was missing a crucial point - the challenge was right in front of me, I just couldn’t see it: I didn’t understand the concept of perfecting each step in a way that would mimic the choreographer’s demonstration or vision with technical precision and correct technique and so each correction or suggestion that I should practice or go over the steps was met with frustration.
“But I know it!…”
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At the time I was convinced she was nit-picking and she was out to get me. I had after all “remembered” the whole exercise however, I hadn’t given any thought to straightening my supportive leg, or maintaining my turn out, or keeping my hips facing the front when rotating my legs to the back and the list goes on and on.
Now I understand that each dance step, no matter how simple it may seem, requires effort from the body and mind. I limit talking and laughing during class (although we are allowed to have fun, it is dancing after all!). I try not to just copy the movements of the choreographer, I listen to the way they describe each action and what muscles they are using and where their weight is sitting. I try to apply each correction given to me and my peers and I go over things so my mind and my body can remember what to do.
Even the simplest warm up exercise deserves your full focus and it was ballet that taught me that.
4. Choreography and Performance
Ballet opened up a whole new realm of movement for me and my “made of wood” body. My sharp and somewhat linear dancing was contrasted to the round and continuous movement I had to adapt to in ballet.
My body learned to extend, to be soft and gentle, to turn and to jump and to use the floor. Suddenly, I had so much more material to use when I was choreographing routines for me and my students. Ballet taught me to embrace dynamics, to go from smooth to sharp and from long extensions into short and snappy movements.
Choreography became more fun for me and I’m sure (or I hope) more interesting for my audience to watch. As far as performance goes, ballet played a huge part in squashing the “competition kid” smile out of me and taught me instead the importance of presence. A great performer can just stand on stage and have the audience enthralled. It’s the eye line, the jut of the chin, the sly smirk, and the connection with the audience. Plastering a smile on my face and glueing my eyes to the lighting box at the back of the auditorium was a habit that was hard to break and one that, admittedly I still need to work on, but my ballet teacher’s constant sing-song reminder of “head and eyes girls!” still rings through my head when I’m in class, on stage or teaching.
It’s now three years since I graduated from that course. Ballet, hip hop and all genres of dance continue to challenge me and even though I am a teacher, there is still so much for me to learn. I maintain that “ballet was built for us.” It really is the foundation of all dance, designed to push us, inspire us, break us at times and allow us to be the best versions of ourselves whether you are a dancer in training or not.
In short, ballet gave me the big kick up the butt I needed and I am forever in debt to that wonderful ballet teacher who gave me some much needed tough love.
Thanks for reading, I’ll see you at the barre!
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At the time I was convinced she was nit-picking and she was out to get me. I had after all “remembered” the whole exercise however, I hadn’t given any thought to straightening my supportive leg, or maintaining my turn out, or keeping my hips facing the front when rotating my legs to the back and the list goes on and on.
Now I understand that each dance step, no matter how simple it may seem, requires effort from the body and mind. I limit talking and laughing during class (although we are allowed to have fun, it is dancing after all!). I try not to just copy the movements of the choreographer, I listen to the way they describe each action and what muscles they are using and where their weight is sitting. I try to apply each correction given to me and my peers and I go over things so my mind and my body can remember what to do.
Even the simplest warm up exercise deserves your full focus and it was ballet that taught me that.
4. Choreography and Performance
Ballet opened up a whole new realm of movement for me and my “made of wood” body. My sharp and somewhat linear dancing was contrasted to the round and continuous movement I had to adapt to in ballet.
My body learned to extend, to be soft and gentle, to turn and to jump and to use the floor. Suddenly, I had so much more material to use when I was choreographing routines for me and my students. Ballet taught me to embrace dynamics, to go from smooth to sharp and from long extensions into short and snappy movements.
Choreography became more fun for me and I’m sure (or I hope) more interesting for my audience to watch. As far as performance goes, ballet played a huge part in squashing the “competition kid” smile out of me and taught me instead the importance of presence. A great performer can just stand on stage and have the audience enthralled. It’s the eye line, the jut of the chin, the sly smirk, and the connection with the audience. Plastering a smile on my face and glueing my eyes to the lighting box at the back of the auditorium was a habit that was hard to break and one that, admittedly I still need to work on, but my ballet teacher’s constant sing-song reminder of “head and eyes girls!” still rings through my head when I’m in class, on stage or teaching.
It’s now three years since I graduated from that course. Ballet, hip hop and all genres of dance continue to challenge me and even though I am a teacher, there is still so much for me to learn. I maintain that “ballet was built for us.” It really is the foundation of all dance, designed to push us, inspire us, break us at times and allow us to be the best versions of ourselves whether you are a dancer in training or not.
In short, ballet gave me the big kick up the butt I needed and I am forever in debt to that wonderful ballet teacher who gave me some much needed tough love.
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How Can You Organise Singing Lessons and Events for Your Kids?
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Are you looking for singing based activities for kids that focus on other performance based arts like music and drama? Many drama schools offer classes in musical theatre or drama programmes which have a singing component. Some drama and singing schools even arrange singing parties for kids if you are looking for a great way to celebrate your singing-mad child’s birthday.
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It is often heard in Eastern European folk music. Give your child a cultural as well as a musical experience with the accordion!"
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Is playing theAccordion a great activity for your kid(s)?
Does your child love music but doesn’t seem interested in more conventional instruments such as the piano or violin? They might like to learn to play the accordion! Musical activities for kids have been shown to have many benefits academically. A few great things on the accordion are:
Portable and light – great for anyone who doesn’t have space in their house for a grand piano!
Versatile – many different styles of music use the accordion which means there’s plenty of variation for your kid
Develops confidence – learning to perform a piece of music can give kids a sense of accomplishment and pride
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Get your kid to start learning the Accordion!
Are you unsure where to find an accordion teacher or school? There are a few professional accordion instructors or schools in Australia that teach kids and lessons usually start at around $60 an hour for private tuition.To find your local accordion classes search the ActiveActivities directory
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Jumping castles are a great party idea if you have a lot of space and an active child. Fun and tiring, bouncing castles could help the kids to burn off their sugar excess from too much party food!
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Will Your Kids Enjoy Jumping Castles at Their Party?
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Is your child a Cars fanatic? With a number of themes and designs available, you can add to the enjoyment by choosing your child's favourite character. Options include:
Cartoon and movie character inflatables. Whether your kids want to bounce 'to infinity and beyond' or jump in a Disney princess castle, there will probably be something for them;
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Does your child have a birthday in the middle of cyclone season? Jumping castles are best for sunny days, or light rain. Many operators will cancel if it is excessively windy and pouring with rain so make sure you have a backup plan in case of bad weather.
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Let your kids explore their sense of rhythm with the Djembe!
The djembe is a type of hand drum originating from Africa. It is played by the hands and probably best known for being played by popular musician Ben Harper. Give your kids the chance to try something a bit different with this unique musical instrument!
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1. Linguafest Short Film Competition
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"The Role of Drama in Building Confidence
Drama is more than just acting; it's a journey into self-expression and confidence-building. At Drama Schools, children learn to project their voices, articulate their thoughts, and express their emotions in a supportive environment. This gradual process helps shy children gain the confidence to speak up and interact with others.
Safe Environment for Expression
In drama classes, children find a safe space where they can experiment with different roles and characters. This exploration allows them to step outside their comfort zones in a controlled and supportive setting. The emphasis is on fun and creativity, not judgment, making it easier for children to open up.
Social Skills Through Collaboration
Working in groups is a significant component of drama. Children learn to cooperate, listen, and communicate with their peers. These social interactions are crucial in helping shy children build friendships and feel more comfortable in group settings.
Emotional Intelligence and Empathy
Drama requires understanding and embodying different characters, their emotions, and perspectives. This practice develops empathy and emotional intelligence in children, allowing them to better understand themselves and others.
Celebrating Individuality
Drama celebrates diversity and individuality. Each child brings their unique perspective and creativity to the table. This celebration of individuality can be particularly empowering for shy children, helping them realize the value of their unique contributions.
Practical Tips for Parents and Caregivers Encourage, Don't Push: Gently encourage your child to try drama but avoid pushing them, as this could increase anxiety. Stay Positive: Focus on the fun and learning aspects of drama, rather than performance or excellence. Be Supportive: Attend their performances and celebrate their achievements, no matter how small. Choose the Right Program: Research to find a drama program that suits your child's age, interests, and personality. Conclusion
Enrolling your child in drama classes can be a transformative experience for them. It's not just about overcoming shyness; it's about equipping them with lifelong skills in communication, empathy, and self-esteem. With the right support and encouragement, watch your child flourish and grow into a confident and expressive individual.
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"The Role of Drama in Building Confidence
Drama is more than just acting; it's a journey into self-expression and confidence-building. At Drama Schools, children learn to project their voices, articulate their thoughts, and express their emotions in a supportive environment. This gradual process helps shy children gain the confidence to speak up and interact with others.
Safe Environment for Expression
In drama classes, children find a safe space where they can experiment with different roles and characters. This exploration allows them to step outside their comfort zones in a controlled and supportive setting. The emphasis is on fun and creativity, not judgment, making it easier for children to open up.
Social Skills Through Collaboration
Working in groups is a significant component of drama. Children learn to cooperate, listen, and communicate with their peers. These social interactions are crucial in helping shy children build friendships and feel more comfortable in group settings.
Emotional Intelligence and Empathy
Drama requires understanding and embodying different characters, their emotions, and perspectives. This practice develops empathy and emotional intelligence in children, allowing them to better understand themselves and others.
Celebrating Individuality
Drama celebrates diversity and individuality. Each child brings their unique perspective and creativity to the table. This celebration of individuality can be particularly empowering for shy children, helping them realize the value of their unique contributions.
Practical Tips for Parents and Caregivers Encourage, Don't Push: Gently encourage your child to try drama but avoid pushing them, as this could increase anxiety. Stay Positive: Focus on the fun and learning aspects of drama, rather than performance or excellence. Be Supportive: Attend their performances and celebrate their achievements, no matter how small. Choose the Right Program: Research to find a drama program that suits your child's age, interests, and personality. Conclusion
Enrolling your child in drama classes can be a transformative experience for them. It's not just about overcoming shyness; it's about equipping them with lifelong skills in communication, empathy, and self-esteem. With the right support and encouragement, watch your child flourish and grow into a confident and expressive individual.
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I get this question asked many time a week, for students that are starting to learn to play the Piano or Keyboard. Both are used with the same music but an acoustic piano is normally larger and it has weighted keys. This means the harder that you press the louder the piano will sound.
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This is normally for those that want to prepare for piano exams.
Currently Keyboards cost around $250 for 61 keys upwards. Acoustic Pianos cost around $3K and up.
We normally buy our keyboards from places such as Scarlet Music - Footscray, Bashs Music - Deerpark and Piano Warehouse - West Melbourne.
One Keyboard which is popular and touch sensitive is the - CASIO CASIOTONE CTS-300 61 NOTE DIGITAL KEYBOARD. This can be found at Scarlet Music - Footscray. Cost is around $295
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There are many different types of beach sports that are great kids' activities, including:
beach touch rugby, very close to Rugby League rules
beach volleyball, derivative from volley ball, it is usually played by two teams of two players (mixed or non mixed)
beach cricket, a great kids activity and a fun game the whole family can participate in
beach soccer, derivative from European Football, it is even closer to the Futsal than real soccer
It may be a good idea to get your kid starting a sport by trying the beach version of it, and see if he enjoys it. He will then make the choice to either keep on playing this particular one, or either stepping into the original version, as he gets older.
Summer may be the best time of the year to get your kids involved in beach sports, but try not to forget the sunscreen, the hats and some water! Even if they are usually played a softer way than the original sport, you may need some protection gear to ensure your kids do not get hurt by accident (in particular while playing beach cricket).
Many Australian beaches already have a variety of beach sports installations and offer free subscription to some regular events like beach volley games that in some places take place almost every week end of the year! It is a great way to meet new people and have a lot of fun.
Try to ask around - and especially the local surf livesaving club that may be aware of who is in charge of organizing games on the beach. Often the "regular" leagues (ie cricket, soccer and so on) also offer a beach sport option. They will also be able to give you the exact international rules.
With so many choices, it's easy to find a beach sport for your children!.
Are Beach Sports for your kids?
Beach sports are best for kids that enjoy the outdoors - and, let's face it, most do.
As outdoor activities, they are offering a large set of benefits including:
Learn water safety procedures
fitness: walk and run on the sand is softer but physically lot more demanding than running on other surfaces
Learn how to perform as a team player
Form friendships and create social bonds
Have fun
Gain confidence
Enjoy the fresh air
There is a suitable beach sport for children of all ages and fitness levels. Surf lifesaving clubs have nippers from 7 years and up (and some accept kids as young as 5). Check with your usual local club, or browse through the ActiveActivies directory to find the nearest one to you.
As for other beach sports, try your local recreation centre to find out what's in your area.
Get your kids started
Why not start off by taking the kids to the beach yourself and seeing what they might enjoy? Take along a bat and ball, or whatever gear you need and just do it. There's no need to keep score.
As mentioned above, contact your local surf lifesaving club or recreation centre to see what organised competitions are available in your area.
Beach sports don't require a lot of specific clothing ? none of those listed even require shoes - so there's no reason not to start now.
The costs to get involved in beach sports vary from minimal (just taking your kids to the beach!), up to a couple of hundred dollars to join nippers - depending on the club.
Stars and events not to be missed
The biggest beach sports in Australia are Surf Lifesaving and Beach Volley Ball.
There are also regular local competitions throughout the year ? check with your local club.
Surf lifesaving has produced several Iron Men, including Guy Leech and Grant Kenny, while Australia's female beach volleyball team of Kerri Pottharst and Natalie Cook won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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Beach sports are derivatives of original ground sports (and mainly ball sports), and are made to play in family, in a safer and "funnier" way than the original ones.
Accessible for kids of any age, and although it is most common not to keep score, and just try to have fun, some are played professionally. Clubs and international rules and events do exist for each one of these sports.
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There are many different types of beach sports that are great kids' activities, including:
beach touch rugby, very close to Rugby League rules
beach volleyball, derivative from volley ball, it is usually played by two teams of two players (mixed or non mixed)
beach cricket, a great kids activity and a fun game the whole family can participate in
beach soccer, derivative from European Football, it is even closer to the Futsal than real soccer
It may be a good idea to get your kid starting a sport by trying the beach version of it, and see if he enjoys it. He will then make the choice to either keep on playing this particular one, or either stepping into the original version, as he gets older.
Summer may be the best time of the year to get your kids involved in beach sports, but try not to forget the sunscreen, the hats and some water! Even if they are usually played a softer way than the original sport, you may need some protection gear to ensure your kids do not get hurt by accident (in particular while playing beach cricket).
Many Australian beaches already have a variety of beach sports installations and offer free subscription to some regular events like beach volley games that in some places take place almost every week end of the year! It is a great way to meet new people and have a lot of fun.
Try to ask around - and especially the local surf livesaving club that may be aware of who is in charge of organizing games on the beach. Often the "regular" leagues (ie cricket, soccer and so on) also offer a beach sport option. They will also be able to give you the exact international rules.
With so many choices, it's easy to find a beach sport for your children!.
Are Beach Sports for your kids?
Beach sports are best for kids that enjoy the outdoors - and, let's face it, most do.
As outdoor activities, they are offering a large set of benefits including:
Learn water safety procedures
fitness: walk and run on the sand is softer but physically lot more demanding than running on other surfaces
Learn how to perform as a team player
Form friendships and create social bonds
Have fun
Gain confidence
Enjoy the fresh air
There is a suitable beach sport for children of all ages and fitness levels. Surf lifesaving clubs have nippers from 7 years and up (and some accept kids as young as 5). Check with your usual local club, or browse through the ActiveActivies directory to find the nearest one to you.
As for other beach sports, try your local recreation centre to find out what's in your area.
Get your kids started
Why not start off by taking the kids to the beach yourself and seeing what they might enjoy? Take along a bat and ball, or whatever gear you need and just do it. There's no need to keep score.
As mentioned above, contact your local surf lifesaving club or recreation centre to see what organised competitions are available in your area.
Beach sports don't require a lot of specific clothing ? none of those listed even require shoes - so there's no reason not to start now.
The costs to get involved in beach sports vary from minimal (just taking your kids to the beach!), up to a couple of hundred dollars to join nippers - depending on the club.
Stars and events not to be missed
The biggest beach sports in Australia are Surf Lifesaving and Beach Volley Ball.
There are also regular local competitions throughout the year ? check with your local club.
Surf lifesaving has produced several Iron Men, including Guy Leech and Grant Kenny, while Australia's female beach volleyball team of Kerri Pottharst and Natalie Cook won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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Why is Hobart a great place for your kids to go sailing?
Sailing in Tasmania is a fun and relaxing activity that your little sailors will enjoy. Not only will you get to travel different bodies of water, you will also get to see fantastic landscapes. Sailing can also help your toddlers gain confidence on the water. Hobart is considered as one of the world?s great sailing cities. Being set on the Derwent River estuary, the most popular water activity for kids and the whole family in Hobart is river sailing.
What?s fun about sailing for kids is that it is one of the kids activities that everyone in the family can enjoy. For both beginner and experienced sailor, sailing for kids in Hobart offers a variety of opportunities to explore the waters. You can charter boats or yachts for hours or days. You can also join organised boat cruises. Visit our ActiveActivities Directory for the available boat tours in Hobart, as well as places where you can charter boats and yachts.
The marine west coast climate of Hobart makes it an ideal place for sailing. Your kids and the rest of the family will surely enjoy warm summers and cool winters while traversing Hobart?s channels. More than just sailing as an activity, consider Hobart a trip to historical places, such as the Battery Point, Salamanca Place, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Mount Wellington, and the Cadbury Factory which the whole family will enjoy!
Watching a yacht race is another popular activity in Hobart. The Sydney to Hobart race is a significant part of a typical Australian summer. It starts on Boxing Day in December, sailing out from Sydney Harbour and crossing the finish line in Hobart. Be one of the audiences in Hobart and watch the yachts as they emerge from the Derwent River and into Battery Point. Welcoming the yachts is always a festive period in yacht clubs in Hobart, as the city also hosts the Tasmania Taste Festival.
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Is an aquatic centres right for your kids?
Sydney Olympic Park captured the hearts of many with its impressive size and design during the 2000 Olympic Games. During that time, the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre became home to the world's Olympic swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water polo teams.
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Be dazzled and thrilled by a breathtaking circus performance!
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Get a whole circus at your next birthday party!
Are you thinking about themes and potential kids activities for your child’s next birthday party? Why not try a circus theme? You don’t have to play host to an entire circus in your backyard to give your kids a taste of the spectacular. You could try circus songs, circus themed outfits and get the kids doing circus activities and craft.
Why not hire a clown to entertain the kids and make them laugh? Many kids’ party planners have clowns that can perform a number of circus type skills such as juggling and acrobatics to amaze your party guests. Other options include stilt walkers, balloon animal creators and acrobats. Most kids entertainers charge around $200 an hour which includes performing circus tricks, arranging games and activities for kids and making the birthday boy or girl feel special.
Whether you want to visit a circus or have one perform in your living room, a circus act can be an exciting and magical experience for your child that is bound to impress!
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Is country dancing for your kids?
Country dancing is a form of social dance in which two or more dance partners dance together in a set. Country dancing comes in different types or forms. The most well-known formation is popularly distinguished as the longways set in which men form a line facing the women, often varying in line formation. Country dancing is not limited, though to the long-ways set-up. Country dancing also varies in its form. It can be danced as:
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circle dances
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Country dancing is also a great kind of dance your kids can learn because it also the type of dance that has the versatility to overlap with other types of dances and it gives your kids the opportunity to encounter a variety of other dances such as country swing dancing, Cha-Cha, Waltz, and Polka!
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Get your kids to start country dancing!
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Kiteboarding is a sport which involves riding along the water on a board, harnessed to a kite. A fairly recent sport in Australia, kiteboarding has been around since the 1980s and is rapidly growing in popularity. If you live in the Melbourne area and you are considering letting your kids try this exciting adrenaline packed activity, here are some tips for you!"
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Is kiteboarding in Melbourne a great activity for your kids?
Does your child love fast paced kids activities? If they enjoy getting an adrenaline rush, they will probably love kiteboarding in Melbourne. Wind is blowing particularly in winter, but you may have some few other chances to sail during summer too. Flying along the water propelled by the wind can be a great way for your kid to build strength and have fun at the same time. Kiteboarding in Melbourne is one of the most popular water sports in the area with a number of great locations including St Kilda, Brighton and Ricketts Point, which are mainly flat water spots. Kiteboarding can be much more than fabulous fun. Other benefits of kiteboarding might include:
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Think kiteboarding might be a bit too dangerous for your kids? Other similar water sports and activities for kids include surfing, bodyboarding and wakeboarding.
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Centennial Parklands is the name given to a group of three parks in Sydney, Australia. It comprises Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park and is managed by the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust.Read more
We provide:
Learn to Skate
basics and development
5-6pm Fridays
Artistic training and lessons
Beginner, intermediate, advanced
6-8pm Fridays
Speed training and lessons
Beginner
5-6pm Fridays
Adult Classes
Learn to skate and more
6-7pm Fridays (not every week)
Birthday Parties, Events and Functions
Public DiscosRead more
The Ice Skating Club of NSW Co-Operative Ltd trading as Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink, is a not for profit entity which returns our income back into the operation of our ice rink, since 1971. We are well known as the friendliest, best value rink in town and we proudly boast that we have great ice, the most successful Skate School and the best coaches around. Our rink is also known for producing the highest level of athletes across all ice sports in Australia, past and present. We currently have the...Read more
Australian Ice Racing Incorporated (AIR) is the National Sporting Organisation governing the sport of Short Track Speed Skating and Speed Skating in Australia. Our mission is to provide guidance and support to its members and to develop, grow and promote the sport of Ice Speed Skating in Australia. Our core values are honesty, inclusiveness, integrity, transparency and effective communication. Although it is an Olympic Sport, we understand that not everyone is inspired to be at an elite level. Therefore,...Read more
Skate NSW is the peak body recognised by Skate Australia and the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation for the administration and organisation of Roller Sports in NSW. Our objectives as a State body are to:
Increase participation in skating and thus encourage increased skills, fitness and health in children, adolescents and adults,
Provide safe and supportive sports participation opportunities through lessons, clinics and competition,
Facilitate the movement of recreational...Read more
Planet X Entertainment now has 2 locations. 1 in Richmond NSW which is just indoor Trampolines and the 2nd in Mount Druitt with Roller Skating, Trampolines, Arcade Games, Jumping castles and more.
Everyone in the whole family can enjoy something when you visit one of our facilities. With a combination of great staff, clean facility and just a great environment you will be sure to walk away confident you will visit us again!Read more
Overall rating: 5.0
Amazing!
02-03-2015
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Planet X is truly out of this world! Love the place! Great for my kids. The staff are amazing, very helpful, always good for a chat and really know what they are doing both on the trampolines and off! They do coaching classes, fitness classes and all round fun for freestylers!