Club coach-led activities
Explore the different ways clubs utilise delivery and gain ideas on how your club could expand or grow your programmes.
If you're looking to become a coach or upskill a member of the club, read our guide on how to become a coach and find out about the coaching courses available.
Junior 101
Junior 101 is a coaching resource packed full of fun activities designed to engage and develop children as young as five. Create and deliver tailored sessions to groups, whatever their ability using our downloadable ‘pick and mix’ activity cards. Children learn the basic skills as well as develop coordination and balance, providing the ideal introduction to squash. This resource is only available to England Squash affiliated clubs and coach members. Become a member now >
Case study: discover how one club has introduced squash to thousands of school kids.
Junior coaching
Junior coaching is a great way for kids to get involved in the game or for your existing juniors to develop their skills. Skills-based awards are also a great way to develop younger players.
Discover how one facility has developed an elite junior academy with our case study.
Tiered ability or targeted sessions
Sessions based on ability are great for ensuring your club caters for everyone. These can be run in a number of ways, and good examples include beginner, improvers and advanced.
Individual or elite coaching
Individual or small group coaching is aimed at increasing the performance of players wishing to progress at the club. A coach may offer one-to-one or small group sessions to team members or aspiring junior players.
Team training
Team training is a great way of integrating new members, with the potential of recruiting new players or a new team into the county leagues.