There will be six sessions taking place throughout the term for each sport, and each session is priced at $10 or $60 per program with equipment provided and held at KYC on Mondays and Tuesdays from July 21 to August 26.
Fast-paced and endlessly fun, table tennis develops incredible hand-eye co-ordination and reaction time.
But it’s not just about speed; players learn focus, strategy and how to stay calm under pressure — skills that serve well in classrooms and life.
One of the most underrated sports for children, badminton improves footwork, timing and cardiovascular fitness.
Because of its high-speed rallies, kids learn to anticipate, adapt quickly and sharpen their decision-making. It’s also a great way to build endurance and grace.
A fast-growing favourite, pickleball combines elements of tennis, table tennis and badminton — and it’s perfectly sized for kids.
It encourages teamwork, co-ordination and light-hearted competition. Easy to pick up and hard to put down, it’s ideal for beginners and a brilliant stepping stone to other racquet sports.
From learning to dribble and shoot to understanding how to move with and without the ball, basketball delivers full-body fitness while teaching critical life skills.
It fosters teamwork, communication and mental toughness — not to mention it gets the heart racing and the spirits soaring.
Kyabram Youth Club president Michael Maskell highlighted that coaches did not just correct a child’s form — they shaped their mindset. A well-coached child learns that effort matters more than instant success, that failure is part of growth and that persistence leads to progress.
“In a time when screens often dominate childhood, these programs offer kids real-life connection, confidence and community — and it’s affordable, too,” he said.
“You can see the transformation over just a few weeks.
“Kids who were shy are suddenly giving high-fives. They’re not just learning sports — they’re learning how to show up for life.”
Visit kyabramyouthclub.com to register.