SportsCool introduces kids to a unique, diverse range of sports - including curling!
Lily Sweeney, writer
The physical education franchise has been working with primary school children across the UK since 2014, and curling is one of the many things that SportsCool kids get a chance to try.
According to SportsCool’s Director, Lee Lysons, the sports franchise’s version of curling (safer for kids, carried out off the ice and with “lightweight plastic” stones rather than “traditional curling stones”) is proving to be hugely enjoyable and well-liked by every child who gives it a go. In Lee’s words, “Curling is a massively popular pursuit among the youngsters we coach. They love the precision and timing needed, as well as the competitive edge there is to the sport.”
Lee continued, “[Curling] teaches children to think for themselves and to analyse the ways that other people think. Curling is also great for improving coordination and concentration. The children have been cheering on Great Britain’s curlers at the Games and who knows, perhaps there is a future Winter Olympian in their midst?”
Of course, this specialist provider of sports coaching isn’t just limited to teaching kids curling. With over 28 active operations across the country and plans to launch a further 20 in the next year, SportsCool gives children a chance to sample everything: Curling, ultimate frisbee, tri-gold, fencing, archery, so on. The franchise’s motto is “Educate, Motivate, Participate”, and SportsCool coaches “make it their mission to find a sport for every child to love”.
If you’d like to become a part of this inspiring, child-focused mission and join the growing SportsCool network in 2022, you can become a franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £24,995. Find out more about potentially starting your franchising journey with SportsCool via the coaching franchise’s profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Educate - Motivate - Participate. SportsCool is the one to choose if you love sports and want to make a difference.
Lily Sweeney, writer