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Tennis for kids

6 May 2008No Comment

Anya went with her Daddy for a free trial lesson of kids tennis this morning, at Advantage School of Tennis. More for kids between the age of three to five.

It was her very first ‘sports’ session, and I think it all went quite well.

During their 45-minute session, her group bounced and hit balloons and tennis balls with their rackets, etc. It was a fun lesson for the kids.

Other than to keep fit and physically active, I think playing tennis (or any sports) is a great way to socialise and develop the kids’ hand and eye coordination too.

Right now, we’re not sure if we’re going to sign her up for regular tennis lessons as yet (Wilson himself is very passionate about this sport and he plays twice a week regularly for many years now).

Whatever it is, I think it’s great if kids can be exposed to different activities and sports since young, where possible. And although they may not end up liking or playing the sports well down the road, at least we parents should let them try them out.

And hopefully they’ll find one that they are passionate about too.

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