subject: Factors To Consider In Choosing A Good Rugby League Clinic [print this page] A Rugby League sports clinic is a good place to start for aspiring young rugby league players. Being enrolled in a rugby clinic, a young player can develop and hone both of his physical and mental skills for the preparation to be a better, or even a professional rugby player.
Things start with choosing a good rugby league clinic. There are many rugby clinics to choose from. But having a good rugby clinic is a definite advantage. To start with, an ideal rugby clinic should come in a variety of formats and programs suitable for all youth interests and participation levels.
An ideal rugby league clinic should aim to promote rugby to boys and girls as a challenging and fun sport with the pursuit of developing camaraderie, personality, physical fitness and sportsmanship. Also, a good rugby clinic must teach the physical, mental and social aspects of rugby to the youth through caring, effective and friendly learning strategies and environment; to guarantee enjoyment, friendship, participation and skill development while playing the sport; and to develop self-assertion and self-worth as an invaluable individual playing for a team.
Ideally, youth rugby afterschool programs are also conducted by the host rugby league club in the spring and fall seasons. These programs are for both boys and girls of ages five to thirteen who are interested in joining the youth rugby league organized by the host club. Players will be placed in different age groups and skill levels, and coached by rugby league players.
Also, the host rugby league club sometimes offers youth tryouts for the youth rugby league. The league is for both boys and girls with ages five to fifteen. Like in the afterschool programs, players will also be placed in different age or ability levels.
And finally, an ideal rugby league clinic can host rugby skill camps, available for both boys and girls with ages fourteen to nineteen. Each participant will be given professional instructions, opportunities to learn from the professional players, and usually lots of freebies given by the host rugby league club. Thus, making the youth rugby league clinic a fun place to be at.#