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Team Bath Netball Coaching Packages Team Bath Netball Coaching Packages Available for schools, clubs & groups off all ages and abilities On site coaching sessions Train or play on the home ground of Team Bath Netball Superleague, here at the University of Bath Sports Training Village. Our team of expert coaches can deliver a session based on what you would like to work on. Whether its attack, defence, shooting or polishing passing and movement skills, our coaches can tailor the session to your needs. Technical session with Team Bath Superleague player £10 per head per hour Minimum of 10 players per session Technical session with Team Bath U21 player £7 per head per hour Minimum of 10 players per session Technical session with Team Bath Coach £10 per head per hour Minimum of 10 players per session Strength and Conditioning session with qualified Team Bath Coach £10 per head per hour Minimum with 10 players per session Question & Answer with Superleague/U21 player Free when booked alongside a technical or S&C session Tour A private tour around the world class Sports Training Village at the University of Bath. A chance to see where Olympians & International athletes train. Free when booked alongside a technical or S&C session Off site coaching sessions Our coaches can come to your home ground! Our team of expert coaches can deliver a session based on what you would like to work on. Whether its attack, defence, shooting or polishing passing and movement skills, our coaches can tailor the session to your needs. £500 for up to 20 participants 2 hour technical session with superleague player, Q&A, 1 signed t-shirt & photo with the player Please note there are travel expenses for coaches travel for over 30 miles. Player Appearances Team Bath offers a number of different player and coach appearences such as, award evenings, charity events, school assemblies & much more. Please contact [email protected] for a form Coaching for Coaches Our Team Bath Coaches can deliver a CPD session dedicated to your coaching needs. Whether its ideas for new skills, tips and drills or developing a team and performance environment. Our Aspire coaching programme provides a variety of creative and challenging workshops based at the University of Bath and delivered by our team of expert Team Bath coaches and players. For more information on the 2018/19 Aspire programme please visit our website www.teambath.com/sport/netball/coaching or contact [email protected] CPD Sessions Team Bath can come to your school or club to deliver a CPD workshop. We kindly ask that the club or school provides the court space and participants for the session. We recommend that the hosts open the workshops up to coaches from different schools & clubs . 3 hour session Minimum of 10 coaches £30 per person Please note there are travel expenses for coaches travel for over 30 miles. To make and enquiry or book a session please contact: [email protected] www.teambath.com/sport/netball https://netball.teambath.com/ .
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