
Video: Pat Lam coaches youngsters at Community Foundation Christmas Camp
Posted: Friday, December 22nd 2017
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Bristol Rugby Community Foundation's May half-term camps will take place at Frampton Cotterell RFC (May 29th-30th) and Weston-super-Mare RFC (May 31st-June 1st).
The Foundation’s fun-filled rugby camps are on sale now, so book your place now by clicking here.
DATES: Tuesday, May 29th & Wednesday, May 30th
TIMES: 10am-4pm
COST: £60 (£30 per day)
VENUE: Frampton Cotterell RFC (Crossbow Community Centre, School Road, Frampton Cotterell, Bristol, Gloucestershire, BS36 2DA)
Age group: 8-11 and 12-16yrs
DATES: Thursday, May 31st & Friday, July 1st
TIMES: 10am-4pm
COST: £60 (£30 per day)
VENUE: Weston-super-Mare RFC (The Recreation Ground, Sunnyside Road, Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, BS23 3PA)
Age group: 8-11 and 12-16yrs
Whether you are an aspiring professional rugby player, or someone who simply wants to improve their game, the Bristol Rugby Community Foundation’s highly-qualified and experienced team of coaches will deliver fun-filled sessions and help take your game to the next level.
The camps consist of a games-based combination of technical input and fun and incorporate a level of contact progress through touch, grab and full contact.
Away from the playing field, the camps also offer rugby lifestyle workshops, including nutritional and fitness advice.
Each and every camp is evaluated and fully endorsed by coaches at the very top of the sport.
All coaches hold PRL Minimum Standards qualifications - minimum RFU Level 1, CRB, Safeguarding & Protecting Young People, Equality In Your Coaching, Coaching Disabled Performers and First Aid.
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