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20 ish years later and times have changed so much. I try and fill Heidi's life with positive female role models and want her to look up to women in sport and encourage her to be strong, happy and healthy but with so many outside influences, it's not always easy.
If you watch my Instagram stories, you'll know that Heidi's pretty active. As soon as she gets home from school she'll pop her roller boots on and spend her evenings skating up and down our street and she's the first to volunteer herself to climb up a tree if a ball gets stuck up there. Heidi is turning 8 this month and I am really keen to encourage this sporty attitude as much as I can (and while I still can) which is why I am very interested in the Lawn Tennis Association's #TennisForKids sessions.
Why you should book FREE tennis sessions for kids
We're trying to save as much cash as we can this year and clubs for the kids have been one of the things we've cut back on. At an average cost of £5 per child, sporting activities can easily set us back £15 per week which works out at £64.50 per month or £774 per year. Yikes! Anything that is free really catches my eye and is something I'm keen to get on board with.
The Lawn Tennis Association are providing 20,000 FREE tennis sessions across the UK this summer. Places include a FREE tennis racket and no experience/extra equipment is necessary. Places should be pre-booked and are available on a first come, first served basis. If you're interested, make sure you sign up sooner rather than later.
How to sign up to FREE tennis sessions for kids
- 20,000 places are available for children aged 5-8 years old
- You can reserve your FREE space by visiting the ClubSpark website here
- The sessions last for 6 weeks and are aimed at children who are brand new to tennis. Coaches are passionate and encouraging and all participants will receive a FREE tennis racket
- There are a range of sessions available at times to suit parents including weekends and after school
- There are 93 ClubSpark venues across the North East where you can play tennis and 26 courses to choose from
North East Venues include:
- Gosforth Garden Village
- The Northumberland Club, Jesmond
- Westoe Tennis Club
- Blaydon Tennis Club
- Boldon LTC
- Sunderland Tennis Club
- Durham Moor
- Eldon Grove Tennis Club, Hartlepool
- Tennis World, Middlesbrough
- Yarm Tennis Club
- Stokesley Tennis Club
The #TennisForKids programme has been designed for kids who have never picked up a racket before (or have only played a couple of games like Heidi). There will be lots of games to develop hand-eye co-ordination, softer balls which have been designed for children and games will be played on smaller courts with specially trained coaches. This sounds perfect and I know it is going to be the best way to encourage Heidi into taking up and developing enthusiasm for another sport this summer.
Tennis is such a fun way to build self-esteem, keep fit and have fun and we can't wait to get involved this summer. Let me know if you manage to secure a free place for your kids and I might see you at a tennis court soon.
Disclosure: I’m working in a paid relationship with the Lawn Tennis Association on their #TennisForKids campaign.
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This is a great idea! And something I would of loved as a kid. I'm loving Heidi's outfit btw! It's wonderful that you give her positive female role models too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. It is such a big help to parents when there are FREE activities on offer. I loved playing tennis as a child and I'm so happy my children get to try it too :D
DeleteI wish I lived near any of these places! What a fab idea, my little one is a bit to young for Tennis atm but definitely when he gets older.
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Sessions are all across the UK, not just in the North East. Definitely something to keep in mind when your little one is a little older x
DeleteElodie was actually talking about tennis a couple of weeks ago... I used to love it as a child too, so I'm definitely going to check this out for her. So handy there's a place in Middlesbrough too! xx
ReplyDeleteI agree with you - kids activities can soon mount up cost wise so these free sessions are excellent! It looks like Heidi really enjoyed her sessions from the photo!
ReplyDeleteShe did thanks x
DeleteI'm really trying to get Liv into clubs. My parents never really supported extra curricular activities as they just didn't have the money. I definitely feel it now not having any hobbies! Tennis would be awesome and it's fab they're offering free spaces! If only we live closer, the train fare would cripple us!
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a fab idea
ReplyDeleteIt really is x
DeleteSuch a great idea to try to get kids more alive during the holidays but to make activities more accessible too. Thumbs up from me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Pixie. It certainly beats playing X box!
DeleteWhoop whoop we are booked, sadly poor termite is still to little :-( thanks for sharing this I'm going to share on my school pages x
ReplyDeleteYeah that's fab news. I'm sure termite will have fun practising with you nearby whilst the other two take part in the session :D
DeleteSuch a fantastic idea! I grew up hating sports because I only ever did it as part of PE lessons which I couldn't stand. I wish that I'd been encouraged to do more sports for fun when i was young, I would have grown up with such a different attitude to exercise and would have learnt that playing sports can actually be fun!
ReplyDeleteSports can be fun :D
DeleteThis is so great. So many locations and it's fantastic they are doing it for free. I might sign Arlo up.
ReplyDeleteJack can't wait to take his lessons, he is super active I am hoping it helps get rid of some energy that he seems to have endless amounts of.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. We used to have free tennis lessons when I was younger but I havent seen them for years
ReplyDeleteCat x
Tennis For Kids is such a great initiative isn't it. Nothing better than a 6 week tennis course with a racket that's absolutely free!
ReplyDeleteMine gained a lot for the programme last year. It's brilliant that it's free, and they get a free racket - I'm sure that will help loads of youngsters into the sport.
ReplyDeleteWe've signed up too and cannot wait to get started! It's such a brilliant initiative x
ReplyDeletesounds like there are loads of venues to choose from where you are. I have to admit that I was impressed with the choice of dates and venues near us too. Booked my daughter on straight away!
ReplyDeleteWe loved our tennis sessions last year, they are definitely worth signing up for.
ReplyDeleteThere are only paid sessions available...where are free sessions available ?
ReplyDeleteThis is a post about 2017 x
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