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Tune in to free school sports coaching webinar

School coaches can book to hear a talk by a high performance coach and a Proteas player.

SCHOOL sport in South Africa is unlikely to resume before 2021, but the question is where this leaves school sports coaches.

Intune Communications, together with a host of coaches, scientists, nutritionists and psychologists are putting together a series of webinars on school sport and where it is going over the next few months, and invites school coaches to join in these free sessions.

The next webinar will be on Saturday, 8 August from 9am to 11.30am. Tune in to hear from Mfuneko Ngam, Proteas cricketer and one of the fastest bowlers to ever play the game, who will host a Q&A. John McGrath, mind and body, high performance coach and international rower and martial artist for Ireland, will teach you how to overcome your mental limits, and Marti Heri, national development manager for the South African Gymnastics Federation, will speak on fundamental movement and fitness programmes for schools and school sports.

To book, visit: https://bit.ly/39Rmlcx

 


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At the time of going to press, the contents of this feature mirrored South Africa’s lockdown regulations.

 

 

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