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Kids n'  korfballs:  Thunder at  the Surrey Youth Games

15/6/2023

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Guildford Thunder will be supporting youth community sports this weekend as it demoes korfball to local kids.

Hosted at the Sports Park, the  Specsavers Surrey Youth Games lets children from across the county try a new sport for free.

From 9 on Saturday, kids will be able to try out more than just korfball: climbing, Soft archery, fencing, skateboarding, martial arts, dance and circus skills will all be on offer.

The Games is the biggest multi-sport youth programme of its kind in south-east England.

The Games are for beginners who may not get the chance to attend clubs, or are inactive and put off by the thought of competing against others. The focus is on joining in, having a go and having fun, to learn new skills and boost confidence. 

Check out the video of Surrey Youth Games 2022.​
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Ten reasons to take up korfball in 2023

2/1/2023

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​Fun, fast and friendly: if you’ve overindulged at Christmas, or have simply made a New Year’s resolution to get fit in 2023, then here are 10 reasons you should give korfball a try.
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1. It’s fun

Korfball is all about having fun. Whether we’re playing matches or training, we believe that sport should be enjoyable and rewarding. Even if you get knackered, we want you to have a smile on your face! And don’t just take our word for it: the BBC thinks korfball is fun too!

2. It’s fast

The first time you watch korfball you might spot players standing about seemingly doing very little except shouting out strange instructions to other players. Don’t be fooled! Korfball is all about sudden, rapid movement designed to put your opponent off-balance. It can be incredibly fast, but fortunately you’ll always get a chance for a bit of a breather when your side loses the ball!

3. It’s friendly

At Guildford Thunder, we love to hang out together on and off the court. So if you have overindulged during the holiday season, you could always look forward to one of our social gatherings. We’re regularly seen in local pubs or the board game cafe and, as you’ll see, we love a bit of dressing up and being silly at Christmas, halloween, or even just because it’s Thursday.

4. It's inclusive

Korfball is the only mixed-sex team sport in that each team has to be made up of equal numbers of male and female players. And the sport’s defensive rules and style of play mean that height or strength are not always the most important factors in beating your opponent.

5. It’s for all ages

You can really start playing korfball at any age. We currently have several active youth players and even feature a former England Korfball international youth team player. We have a development team that accommodates players of all ages and abilities, including veteran players or people looking to return to korfball after a long absence.

6. You can play korfball competitively

Because korfball is still an emerging sport in England, there’s huge potential to be involved in competitive matches. Guildford Thunder now has 3 teams playing in the local korfball league with hopes of getting the first team promoted to the top tiers of competitive korfball in England.

7. You can get fitter in a flash

Experts at the NHS say adults should get 75 minutes of vigorous activity like korfball each week. We train for 2 hours (120 minutes) each week so if you train regularly you’ll be absolutely smashing that target. And with the opportunity to play in league (hour-long games), cup (20-minute games) and friendly competitions all year round you could find your stamina and health improve very quickly.

8. Korfball can make you stronger

The NHS also recommends doing at least 2 sessions of muscle-strengthening exercises a week. Shooting in korfball - particularly from distance - is easier if you build up your strength. We find that younger players in particular can get stronger with shooting practice - sometimes with a little help from a medicine ball.

9. You can tell your friends about it

Given how 99% of people you speak to won’t know what korfball is, you can impress friends and family alike with tales from your newfound love of the sport. Of course, you may end up having a lot of korfball friends, so then you’ll need something else to discuss! 

10. You can try korfball for free

And if all the previous 9 reasons aren’t enough, you can pop down to one of our training sessions and try korfball for free. We’d love to hear from you and see you on the court soon.

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