15/08/2026
A funnel. Not for kitchens, for coordination.
It looks like nothing, a plastic funnel, held out for a ball to land in. But watch closely and you'll see a child tracking, timing and adjusting in real time.
Catching with a funnel narrows the margin for error, which means kids have to watch the ball longer, judge its speed and direction more precisely and position their hands before it arrives.
That's eye-hand coordination and motor planning in action, dressed up as a game.
It also builds patience and focus: get the angle wrong and the ball bounces off, get it right and there's an instant, satisfying "click" of success.
Small tools like this are what make Clamber Club Sports classes so effective, every piece of equipment is chosen to develop a specific skill, not just to keep kids busy.
Simple prop, serious development.
See the thinking behind every Clamber Club Sports activity.
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11/08/2026
Your child's core isn't just for cartwheels.
It's why they can still sit up straight at 2pm.
Here's the one most parents miss: core strength isn't about six-packs or sit-ups for kids. It's the quiet engine behind almost everything they do in a day.
Sitting upright at a desk for hours? Core.
Holding a pencil steady enough to write neatly? Core.
Staying focused instead of slumping and fidgeting by the last period? Also core.
A weak core means a child's body is working overtime just to stay upright, which leaves less energy for concentrating, listening and learning.
At Clamber Club Sports, we build core stability through play kids don't even realise is "exercise", climbing, balancing, crawling, throwing because strong little bodies make for focused little minds.
Movement isn't separate from academics. It's the foundation of it.
Give your child the physical foundation for a sharper school day.
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09/08/2026
To every mom on the sidelines, the franchisees who built something out of passion, the coaches who show up rain or shine, and the little athletes who are just getting started, happy Women's Day.
At Clamber Club Sports, we see the women who make it all happen.
The ones who run their own branches before the sun's even up, who lace up tiny shoes before school, who cheer loudest even when they're exhausted, who show their kids and their teams what strength and heart really look like.
This one's for you.
Here's to raising a generation who grows up watching women lead, build, and never back down.
01/08/2026
Schools that offer structured sports programmes don't just have healthier kids. They have better schools.
Structured movement builds more than fitness. It builds focus, resilience, teamwork and confidence, the same qualities that show up in the classroom, in test scores and in how children carry themselves.
Schools that invest in this see it ripple across the whole student body.
Partnering with Clamber Club Sports means bringing a proven, structured programme into your school, without the guesswork. We handle the coaching, the curriculum and the delivery. You get the results.
Ready to become one of the schools getting this right? Get in touch at www.clamberclub.com
28/07/2026
Reaction time, spatial awareness, peripheral vision.
These aren't elite athletic skills. They're life skills and sport is where children build them.
The reflexes that help a child catch a ball are the same ones that help them react safely crossing the road.
The awareness they build dodging teammates on the field is what keeps them alert in a busy classroom. Even reading a room socially starts with skills sharpened on the field.
Sport isn't just about scoring goals. It's quietly building the skills kids will use everywhere else in life.
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24/07/2026
Your child doesn't have to be "sporty" to benefit from sport.
In fact, those are often the kids who benefit most.
If your child dreads PE, dodges team selection, or hovers on the sidelines hoping no one notices them, this one's for you.
Sport isn't just for the naturally fast, the naturally coordinated, the kids who were "born for it." Sometimes it's exactly the opposite child who needs it most.
At Clamber Club Sports, we're not building athletes. We're building confidence. Every child moves at their own pace, in an environment where trying matters more than winning and where effort is celebrated just as loudly as talent.
For a child who's used to feeling picked last, that shift changes everything, not just how they feel about sport but how they feel about themselves.
Because the real win isn't a trophy. It's a child who used to sit out, now asking to join in.
Give your child a space where sport feels like belonging, not pressure.
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21/07/2026
What's in our coach's bag this week?
Straws. Yes, really.
Not for drinking. For throwing, aiming, balancing, and racing.
In the world of Clamber Club Sports, a simple straw becomes a target-throwing tool, posted through tiny holes in a box for precision and control.
It's a balancing challenge when held flat on an open palm while moving, and a relay essential when passed hand-to-hand under pressure without dropping it. Add a partner game, passing a straw without using hands and it's suddenly testing teamwork, communication and core stability all at once.
It's proof that great coaching isn't about fancy equipment. It's about knowing exactly how to turn the everyday into the extraordinary.
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10/07/2026
It's just a stamp. But watch a child's face when they get one at the end of Clamber Club Sports and you'll understand why it's one of the most important moments of the whole class.
For young children, rituals of recognition matter enormously. That small ink mark signals something powerful: you showed up, you tried, and it counted. Not because you won. Because you were here and you gave it a go.
Developmentally, it's doing more than you'd think. It teaches children to follow through, to finish what they started, and to connect effort with reward, not outcome. That's the foundation of intrinsic motivation, and it sticks.
And then they run to show someone. A friend, a parent, a teacher. That moment of pride and connection? Also part of the programme.
At Clamber Club Sports, every detail is intentional, right down to the stamp.
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07/07/2026
The child who cries when they lose isn't a bad sport. They care deeply and that's where the real coaching begins.
Big feelings after a game aren't a problem to manage away. They're a sign of genuine investment. How we respond shapes far more than just sporting behaviour.
Suppressing the emotion, "it's just a game, stop crying", teaches children to disconnect rather than move through it.
What works better is simpler. Acknowledge the feeling. Name it with them. Ask a curious question. Give it space.
Losing is a skill. Resilience and emotional regulation don't develop when everything goes right. They develop in the hard moments, with the right adult in their corner.
At Clamber Club Sports, our coaches see every challenge, including the emotional ones, as part of the programme. Because developing the whole child is always the goal.
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