AIA Vitality MiniRoos celebrated during Female Football Week
A GIRLS Only MiniRoos clinic celebrating Female Football Week was held at Blue Hills Oval, Glenmore Park for Glenmore Park FC as well as for the Glenwood Redbacks at Valentine Sports Park.
The aim of the session was to celebrate Female Football Week and promote AIA Vitality MiniRoos football for girls of all abilities, age 4 – 11 years old using short, game based exercises to introduce the fundamental skills of football across a range of fun and engaging game-based programs.
Over 80 girls that attended both clinics representing the U6 to U10 age groups.
It was a great opportunity for the girls to play together and learn the game from one another.
The girls showcased their skills by participating in 1 v 1 games, a skills session and small sided games.
The girls were able to take away physical skills such as running, eye-hand coordination and ball skills.
Overall the girls improved their self-esteem and gain confidence while learning the basic skills of the game without the added pressure of performing in games against other teams.
All the girls walked away with a big smile and learning new skills from the clinic.
Football NSW Schools Coordinator and former Matildas star Renee Rollason was delighted with the outcome of both clinics.
“This was a great opportunity for the girls to make friends and enhance their social skills.”