Cara Squires, writer
The franchise, which teaches football to young children across the UK, recently dove into the ins and outs of its franchisee training methods.
Kixx’s ‘Science of Football’ programme was developed through the study of human interaction and engagement, and created to give franchisees with Kixx everything they need (even those coming from a place of no experience). Now nationally accredited by Active IQ, the programme is delivered by professional coaches and football/teaching industry experts, all working to get franchisees with the football franchise ready to deliver care, consistency and passion in every teaching session, positively impacting every child.
In the words of Andy Beaglehole, Kixx’s National Head of Coaching and Development, “We’re delighted to be able to provide all new coaches and Kixx Academy owners with our accredited training programme. Our programme will help provide the knowledge and skills to deliver high quality sessions from the very first day.”
Across the country, Kixx coaches must complete the carefully crafted ‘Science of Football’ programme as a part of their initial training with the franchise business. The programme will provide them with the tools they need to deliver a wonderful academy experience to the kids they’re teaching. And, as Andy went on to say, “It will also provide a fantastic foundation for future learning to continually improve coaching skills.”
As Andy expressed, Kixx is there for its investors from day one, and “committed to helping individuals be the best owners and coaches possible”. This training programme is just one of the many forms of franchisor support readily available to franchisees. If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Kixx family, you’ll need to make a minimum investment of £5,000, with a total investment amount of £14,995. Find out more about Kixx via its profile page, linked above.
Kixx
Kixx provides a fantastic introduction to football for young children aged between 18 months to 10 years. Our academy sessions develop children’s physical and social skills, simultaneously promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
Cara Squires, writer