Program Fees: Individual Clinic $60 Combined Clinics $90 Welcome to NLS Basketball Sport Clinics! We have 4 great sessions planned to begin this Saturday at 9AM. For this week, we're asking each person to arrive at 9AM. Depending on the amount of participants and skill level, it may make more sense to break the group into two. One group would begin at 9AM and another at 10:30AM. But until further notice, basketball clinics will begin at 9AM. Coach Kevin Lonesome has a great program scheduled and we look forward to seeing you all. Remember your water, clothes to work out in, and a positive attitude. See you on Saturday, 9AM at Vernon Young Playground, 122 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa. Come ready to work! Overview: This spring, we’re launching NL Sport Clinics. This is for participants between 5th and 12th grade. It is a performance clinic that will focus on age appropriate strength conditioning and sport specific training in various sports such as football, basketball, and field hockey for example. Our Lead Instructor and experts from various sports will give each participant tools for better performance in a particular sport. NL Clinic Schedules
May 15 - June 12 Basketball Clinics Location: Vernon Young Playground Ardmore (boys and girls) Time: 9:00am to 12:00pm (each session 1hr 30 min) Grades: 5 -12
Football Clinics Location: Harriton High School (boys and girls) Time: 4:00pm to 5:30pm
NL Clinic Lead InstructorKyle A. Helton Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Biography: Biography: Kyle A. Helton founded the concept of Next Level Sports (NLS) in 2001. Playing organized sports from the age of 5 years old and continuing through high school (Harriton ’93), to college (Villanova University ’97), to NFL tryouts was part of his inspiration. In 2003, Kyle along with two graduates from Villanova University wanted to turn NLS into a Dot COM company, which would specialize, in promoting high school student athletes to college recruiters. Kyle found that this business model only focused on the athlete. An organization that focused on both helping youth improving performance on and off the field was extremely important. |



