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Alan - Badminton Lessons in Watford/ North London/ Home Counties (Herts, Bucks, Surrey etc)
Alan Overy Gold Member
- Watford (WD24) View on map
- Last Logged In: 06 Mar 2012
- Sex: Male
- Web site: www.badmintonsensei.com
- Can Travel To: AL EN HA HP NW SL UB
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Level 2 Badminton England Accredited Coach
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Enhanced CRB Clearance
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References are available upon request
- Personal Message
- Thank you for viewing my profile. Please have a read through and, if you wish, visit my website (above). Please contact me for a no obligation chat about your requirements.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- Badminton - Children & Adult (individuals/groups).
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- I have the Badminton England Level 2 Accreditation in Coaching.
- What kind of experience do you have?
- I have been playing for nearly 25 years and coaching for the last 3 years. I have coached the Hertsmere Youth Badminton team for the Hertfordshire Youth Games in 2010 and 2011. I have also assisted at various other children's clubs and coach both children and adults at my club, Chequers, in Harrow.
- How much do you charge?
- The hourly rate is from £20.00. I can supply rackets and shuttles. Nets and posts are supplied via the venue. People generally book their own court.
I currently charge per hour:
£20.00 individual (junior)
£25.00 individual (adult 18+)
£30.00 group (up to 4)
£40.00 group (up to 8) - Where do you teach?
- I am based in Watford and can travel to North London and the Home Counties.
- When are you available?
- My availability is currently evenings from 7pm and weekends.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- Ages 5 and upwards.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Yes.
- Do you belong to any professional organisations?
- No.
- Where and with whom did you train?
- I qualified for my Level 2 Certificate in Hertfordshire and trained alongside Jo Goode - former England International.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- Improve your badminton and get the most from your game!
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