11/06/2026
The most important sport a child will ever play?
The one they actually want to play.
Before the teams, the trophies, and the tactics, children need to fall in love with movement. With trying. With getting back up and going again.
At Clamber Club Sports, we don't start with competition. We start with joy.
Because a child who loves to move will always find their sport. And when they do, they'll be ready.
Visit us at clamberclub.com/classes/sports-classes/
08/06/2026
Another day, another bag reveal.
Today's star: the humble dome cone.
Small. Lightweight. Incredibly versatile.
These little markers are the backbone of almost every drill, game and activity we run, from boundary markers to targets, agility courses to team dividers.
Don't let the size fool you, this little cone works harder than most.
At Clamber Club Sports, every piece of equipment in that bag has a purpose. And our coaches know exactly how to use it.
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07/06/2026
She's not just playing, she's thriving.
Every jump, every laugh, every moment of pure joy is your child building strength, coordination and confidence they'll carry for life.
That's what Clamber Club Sports is all about, meeting every child exactly where they are, and helping them grow from there.
Find your nearest franchise at www.clamberclub.com/sports
01/06/2026
The 7 am wake-up. The cold sideline. The "you've got this" on no sleep.
Nobody sees all of that. But your child does.
Behind every kid who runs onto a field with confidence is a parent who showed up, not just on the good days, but on the tired ones too.
You are the reason they try again after they fall. The reason sport feels safe enough to take a chance in.
On Global Day of Parents, this one's for you.
The cold sideline parents. The loudest clappers. The ones who never miss.
Tag the parent who shows up every single time.
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25/05/2026
Bilateral coordination sounds like something out of a textbook. It's not.
It just means both sides of the body working together and it quietly predicts more about how your child will learn, read, write and move than most people realise.
The good news? Every Clamber Club Sports session is building it.
Swipe to find out how.
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18/05/2026
60 minutes of movement a day.
Most South African children are getting less than half of that. And it's showing up in the classroom.
Children who don't move enough struggle to focus, sit still and regulate their emotions.
They're not being difficult, their bodies are just asking for something they haven't been given yet.
Clamber Club Sports comes directly to your school, no admin, no equipment.. Just structured, purposeful movement that gives your learners exactly what they need to thrive.
It's not an extra mural. It's essential.
Bring Clamber Club Sports to your school at www.clamberclub.com/classes/sports-classes/
15/05/2026
The child who always gets picked last isn't less athletic. They're just less experienced. And there's actually a fix for that.
Every parent knows that moment. Their child is standing on the side, waiting to be chosen, hoping this time it'll be different.
It's hard to watch.
The truth is, sporting confidence isn't something kids are born with, it's built. And when children get to develop movement skills early, without a scoreboard or the pressure to perform, something really beautiful happens.
They stop dreading sport. They start enjoying it.
That's what we do at Clamber Club Sports. We give every child, especially the ones who've felt overlooked, a safe, fun space to build real physical confidence at their own pace.
No competition. No pressure. Just kids moving, growing and figuring out what their bodies can do.
Visit www.clamberclub.com/classes/sports-classes/ to find out more.
10/05/2026
Nobody cheers like a sports mom. Nobody.
She's up early, she's on the sideline, she's washing kit she didn't dirty and packing snacks she won't eat. And she does it every single week without being asked.
Happy Mother's Day to the moms who show up, rain, wind, early mornings and all. Your little one notices. Even when they don't say it.