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Westside Suns Basketball Club
Lil' Suns (3-4 year olds): Beginner sessions building basic skills on Saturdays at 08:00-08:30am at Footscray City Primary School and Yarraville West Primary School.Junior Suns (5-8 year olds): Skill-focused training for beginners on Saturdays 08:30-09:30am or 09:30-10:30am at Footscray City Primary School and Yarraville West Primary School; includes new-starter pack with t-shirt and basketball.Game Ready & Competition: Teams across all age groups in Westgate Basketball Association domestic leagues for boys and girls; open registrations for 3x3 basketball (2013-2015...
Waverley Basketball Club (Nunawading)
Saturday teams: Train once weekly for 60 minutes, Monday-Thursday from 4:30pm at local schools like Jells Park Primary or Wheelers Hill Secondary; compete in Greater Eastern Basketball Conference (GEBC).Midweek teams: Girls play Monday afternoons/evenings, boys on Friday afternoons/evenings in MEBA competition; no training, best for experienced players.Membership: Register interest via website for new players; family-oriented club emphasizes fun, skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Melbourne Wolves Basketball Club
Training sessions: Weekly sessions allocated for each team; liaise with club and parents to schedule times suitable for all skill levels from beginners to competitive players.Play opportunities: Compete in leagues with home/away games (home teams listed first on fixtures); use MyHoops app for schedules, GloryLeague for game videos; fill-in players allowed from lower age groups in A/B grades (max 14 points per game, up to 3 uses per player).Membership details: Register players via PlayerHQ when openings announced; join Team Managers WhatsApp...
Magic Basketball Club (Bacchus Marsh)
Junior teams: Boys and girls from Under 8 to Under 19 in local competitions, suitable for beginners to competitive players.Senior teams: Men's teams for ongoing fun and competition.Training: Age-specific sessions focused on learning new skills, developing existing ones, emphasizing teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship.Social play: Engagements to build friendships and bring the club family together.Membership: Family-focused club; contact via website form to join teams, access communications portal, and participate immediately.
Irymple Tigers Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held prior to each Summer season in October via tryout sessions to form teams, suitable for youngsters of all skill levels seeking to learn and develop.Play opportunities: Join over 50 teams for competitive play in the Summer league; new players fill positions throughout the season as needed.Membership details:Contact the club to join the waiting list or tryouts; re-register via PlayHQ as notified by team managers or club communications. Over 400 members enjoy a family-oriented environment promoting teamwork and personal...
Mill Park Rebelz Basketball Club
Rebelz Pro Club Development Program: Elite training for Top Age U12, U14, U16, and U18 boys and girls, focusing on fundamentals, game IQ, dribbling, shooting, defence, and real-game scenarios.Limited to 20 spots per coach; register quickly to secure your position and advance your basketball journey.Contact the club to join and participate in this dedicated club program.
St Helena Basketball Club
Training and Competition: Teams compete in the Diamond Valley Junior Domestic Competition, where players hit the court almost every week of the year. The club also offers access to the Diamond Valley Basketball Association's 44-team representative program, providing opportunities for junior players to compete in the Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League.Membership: Nearly 200 boys and girls currently represent the club. New members can register through the...
Wembley Junior Basketball Club
Training sessions: Weekdays after 6pm at Wembley Primary School Hall, Yarraville, and Bayside College, Altona, suitable for all abilities from beginners to advanced.Play opportunities: Teams in Altona and Westgate Basketball Associations; games on Friday nights or Saturday mornings at various Inner West stadiums during summer (terms 4 & 1) and winter (terms 2 & 3) seasons.Membership details: Open to all skill levels—join an existing team or form your own; contact the club to register and start playing.
St. Bernards Old Collegians Basketball Club
Engage in junior basketball programs with scheduled games and team activities.Join weekend sports sessions linked to St Bernard's College traditions.Participate in competitive play through club teams and local fixtures.
Tigers Basketball Club (Shepparton)
Participate in local junior competitions through the Greater Shepparton Basketball Association (GSBA), featuring winter and summer seasons with games on four nights per term.Suitable for young players of various skill levels, from introductory Aussie Hoops for 5-9 year olds to squad teams competing statewide.Register online via Play HQ for teams, fixtures, and ladders; contact GSBA to join and start playing.
Parkdale Pacers Basketball Club
Training sessions: Check the Autumn 2026 Training Timetable on Team App for scheduled days and times, suitable for dribblers, boys, and girls teams across various skill levels.Play opportunities: Join fixtures and teams listed for Autumn 2026, including competitive games and local matches.Membership details: Contact the secretary via the website form to join us, with options for boys/girls administration and uniform shop access for new members.
Knox Raiders Basketball Club
Introductory programs: Beginner-friendly sessions for children of all skill levels to build fundamentals and team skills.Competitions: Join junior domestic leagues and NBL One teams for social and competitive play, with rosters open for registration.Camps and clinics: School holiday camps and coaching clinics providing regular training and skill development opportunities.Membership: Register online now to access competitions, camps, and introductory programs with clear pathways for new players to join.
Corpus Basketball Club
Training and Competition: Teams cater to players from Under 8 age groups through to Open Age and Premier Women's divisions, providing pathways for beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.Community Focus: The club is committed to fostering a positive sporting environment with an emphasis on community engagement, camaraderie, and player development across all age groups.Getting...
Merinda Park Basketball Club Inc.
Register your child via the online form for upcoming seasons and training sessions tailored for young players.Participate in competitive team play, with contact provided to join practices and matches.Membership opens the door to team involvement; simply fill out the form to start.
Wallan Panthers Basketball Club
Aussie Hoops Training: Thursdays 4:30 PM – 5:15 PM at RB Robson Wallan Indoor Sports Stadium, Court 1, for mixed groups aged 4–9 (perfect for beginners learning skills and making friends).Registration: Term 4 open now; $90 plus $5 Basketball Victoria fee and $4.50 Basketball Australia fee; easy online sign-up for new members.1:1 Training: Personalized sessions with BigV imports available to level up skills for seasons, tryouts, or fitness.
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
Another benefit of social fitness groups and classes is the sense of community that they create. Often, people form lasting friendships through their participation in these groups, which can make exercise more enjoyable and less of a chore. Furthermore, for people who are new to an area, a social fitness group can be a great way to meet new people and find a sense of belonging.
Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
Overall, social fitness groups and classes can be a great way to improve fitness and overall health, while also providing an opportunity to meet new people and build a sense of community. With variety in activities, accountability and motivation and a supportive environment, many people find it as a great way to stick to a fitness routine, especially compared to working out alone.