
01
Infants (1.5–2.5 years)
It’s not about perfection. It’s about discovery. First jumps. Wobbly balance. Accidental brilliance. Then that proud little grin when something clicks.
What they’re learning:
- Running and balancing
- Kicking, rolling and throwing a ball
- Listening to simple instructions
- Taking turns with support
- Participating in a group setting
What you’ll notice:
- More confidence in playgrounds or at daycare
- Improved fine motor skills
- They’ll sit on your lap for at least three minutes while you watch your team play sport
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02
Rookies (2.5–3.5 years)
This is where something clicks. They start doing things independently… while still wanting a bit of help. Their aim? Impressive. Especially when the coach is the target. This is where confidence really takes off.
What they’re learning:
- Controlled movement
- Hitting a stationary ball
- Throwing overarm
- Following instructions (some of them)
What you’ll notice:
- Greater independence
- Better focus
- Excitement about sport
- More coordination
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03
Champs (3.5–4.5 years)
Parents… you’re officially on the bench. Everything speeds up: Faster feet. Faster reactions. Faster snack consumption afterwards. We introduce team play and simple games. This is where sport starts to look like sport.
What they’re learning:
- Dribbling while moving
- Striking moving balls
- Aiming at targets
- Catching and balancing
- Understanding simple games
What you’ll notice:
- Growing confidence
- Early competitiveness (the fun kind)
- Real skill improvement
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04
Legends (4.5–6 years)
At this stage, everything levels up. Skills become sharper. Decisions become quicker. Confidence skyrockets. We introduce more complex drills, teamwork and real gameplay.
What they’re learning:
- Ball control at speed
- Passing with purpose
- Accuracy and technique
- Teamwork and sportsmanship
What you’ll notice:
- Confidence in group settings
- Better focus
- Pride in achievement
- Practising post-match interviews at home
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If you’re looking for:
- A fun kids activity
- Something that actually helps development
- A reason your child sleeps better tonight





