
READY STEADY GO KIDS
MULTI SPORT PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN 1.5-6 YEARS OLD
A lifelong love of sport starts here
Ready Steady Go Kids is Australia’s largest multi-sport program for 1.5 – 6 year olds. Children enjoy our classes at 193 locations across Australia – join us today!
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Each Ready Steady Go Kids class is run indoors and we cover five sports per term. Our toddler 'Get Ready' 1.5-2.5yo classes are a 30 minute class, while our 'Ready' 2.5-3yo, 'Steady' 3-4yo and 'Go' 4-6yo classes run for a duration of 45 minutes.
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Our classes are designed to focus on a specific gross motor, hand-eye/foot-eye and/or balance activity to complement the sport component and our program structure is repeated each week so that participants become familiar and comfortable with the routine.
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To ensure that every participant receives a high level of attention and support, we maintain a low instructor to student ratio. Our instructors have (as a minimum) a Level 1 Coaching qualification under the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme from the Australian Sports Commission, a current working with children check, COVID19 Infection control training and extensive experience in teaching preschool-aged children.
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We invite and encourage parental participation in our classes, and — trust us — parents love our classes as much as the kids!
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Our program objectives
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Introduce toddlers & preschoolers to a variety of sports in a structured, safe, inclusive and non-competitive environment.
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Show toddlers & preschoolers that sport and physical activity are fun, thus developing a lifelong passion for exercise.
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Develop and enhance age-appropriate gross motor skills,coordination and correct posture.
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Introduce and reinforce the importance of warm-up and stretching to help prevent injuries, and proper hydration.
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Teach the importance of good sportsmanship and teamwork.
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Decrease childhood obesity.
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Increase each child’s confidence.
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Prepare children for school and participation in the broader community.
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“Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play.”
Mike Singletary