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"Multi-sports camps"
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"Multi-sports/kitchen camps"
"Multi-sports camps"
"Motor skills are the combination of functions that assure movement." (Petit Robert).
In a human being’s life, nearly everything is at stake before the age of 10. It is therefore important that small children receive sufficient
stimuli in order to be able to develop their motor capacities.
When these stimuli are absent or insufficient, the child will encounter difficulties in adapting to daily life.
A child’s training must favour the development of skills and divers motor techniques, as well as the enlargement of the motor repertoire or
the motor experience.
Training beyond the age of 10 is nothing more than the exploitation of existing capital, but it is no longer really possible to create.
Education by movement is not a new concept... rather an under-used concept! Modern society does not envisage optimal motor development in children.
Its only demands are intellectual ability.
Objectives:
- Develop the factors of coordination. Execute correctly one or several determined, separate, linked or alternate movements.
- Develop cognitive qualities. Hear, understand and integrate what goes on in one’s environment.
- Develop aerobic qualities. This allows moderate effort to be prolonged.
- Develop speed qualities. Perform motor actions provoking the movement of the body (or a body part) with the greatest possible speed,
during a short period of time.
- Develop strength qualities. The objective for a child is harmonious (bilateral) reinforcement of the supporting structures of the motor
apparel. Strength training must, above all, be fun and varied.
- Develop proprioception. The definition of proprioception could be: "the sense of movement or the sixth sense".
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"Multi-sports/kitchen camps"
In addition to sporting activities, during this camp the children prepare, with a Master Chef, healthy and simple dishes.
Equipment: Your child(ren) is/are asked to bring the following equipment with them: cap, flask, sports clothes and shoes, towel.
Payment: Directly to the trainer at the first day of the camp or in advance by "BV".
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