didi rugby
didi rugby has been devised to get young children active and to teach them new
skills while having fun in a safe environment. Classes have been designed by
former England Women’s international Vicky Macqueen and are aimed at kids in
three separate age groups from 18 months to six years old. These age ranges
offer flexible boundaries and are based on each child’s ability and confidence
as opposed to a strict age structure. We want to make every child comfortable
and the programme they enjoy personal to each one of them. didi rugby will help
your child get physically active, teach them new skills and improve their
co-ordination, speed and balance. They will also help them learn social skills
while having lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment. Because
of the age groups that are catered for at didi classes, parents and carers are
very much encouraged to get involved as much or as little as they would like,
and all classes delivered in a friendly and relaxed manner. In every session,
there are two coaches ensuring that each child receives some one-to-one tuition
and to ensure that even the shiest child feels a part of the friendly team.
didi-aboutus didi Minis18 months - 36 months This age group will be taught the
basic components of fitness in terms of balance, co-ordination, speed and
strength using rugby to deliver these skills, with play and fun at the heart of
everything we do. didi Mini is also an educational experience where children
focus on learning more about things like colours, numbers and body parts while
they are playing. Children take part in active and fun-filled sessions which
encourage positivity, team play, respect and sportsmanship. Instilling these
values early on in life has proven to enhance our future sportsmen and women and
encourage a life-long participation in physical activity. At this age group,
parents and carers are required to engage with and support their child and to
encourage them to take part in activities which will give them a great start to
life in the didi family.