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Portland Tigersharks Basketball Club
Training for Under 10 Girls & Boys: Tuesdays, with Girls on Wednesdays and Boys on Fridays.Season fees $102, plus annual Basketball Victoria Licence $34.50 if applicable.Easy participation: Register for domestic season training and join the fun right away.
Mooroolbark Flashes Basketball Club
Training sessions: Engage with qualified Club and Association level coaches who provide skill development for all levels, from beginners enjoying fun games to competitive players aiming for representative teams.Play opportunities: Compete in domestic leagues and games, with many players selected annually for Victorian representative teams.Membership details: Join as a new family from the Mooroolbark community or nearby areas; adhere to Codes of Conduct for players, parents, and coaches to ensure a respectful environment and ongoing support.
Moe Meteors Basketball Club
Training sessions: Development programs available for beginners to advanced players, focusing on skill-building and high-performance pathways with Basketball Victoria.Play opportunities: Junior and senior competitions, including U18 teams, providing safe, enjoyable games that promote fair play and community spirit.Membership details: Inclusive for all ages and abilities—contact the club to join and start participating.
Celtics Basketball Club (Shepparton)
Contact the club to inquire about training sessions, social games, and competitive leagues.Explore membership options to start participating in this vibrant basketball community.
Meeniyan Wolves Basketball Club
Juniors training & competitions: February-May and August-November, suitable for all skill levels.Seniors competitions: Late October-March (Christmas break), welcoming all adult players.Membership: Join for skill development, teamwork, and community events.
Kilsyth Basketball
Junior Programs: The Future Cobras program (ages 8-12) provides junior domestic players with a pathway to representative basketball. Junior Domestic competitions are available year-round, split between Summer and Winter seasons, with tryouts beginning in Term 4.Representative Basketball: The Junior Cobras representative program requires players to be registered in Domestic teams. Grading for the VJBL season runs from November through March, with the competitive season extending from March to September.Wheelchair Basketball: Premier League and Community Games development...
The Basin Wildcats Basketball Club
Participate in local domestic competitions suitable for junior players of various skill levels.Email the club for coaching and team involvement queries.
Marymede Flames Basketball Club Inc.
Participate in team training sessions focused on skill development for children of all levels.Emphasize core values like mutual respect, excellence, and integrity to build confident players.Join as a new family by contacting the club to get involved in practices and games.
Timboon Basketball Club
Contact us to enquire about seasons, training sessions, and play opportunities for all skill levels.Domestic competitions and introductory programs available; check for junior and all abilities options.Drop-in casual play at the centre or join our monthly membership.
Frankston Blues Basketball Club
Tryouts and Training: Secure your spot in 2025/26 VJBL tryouts starting soon; pre-tryout programs led by NBL1 captain Lucas Barker prepare athletes with high-performance sessions.Practice Matches: Regular pre-season games like boys vs Casey (Fridays at Jubilee Stadium) and mixed fixtures vs Sandringham Sabers build skills for competitive play.Membership Pathway: Register now for tryouts to join one of Victoria’s strongest junior basketball programs and advance to NBL1 levels.
Yarrambat Basketball Club
Training sessions: Held on weeknights, typically 60 minutes once per week at venues like Diamond Creek Community Centre and Morang South Primary School; prioritizes earlier slots for younger players; free clinics for beginners to try basketball.Play opportunities: Games on Saturdays starting from 8:10am to after 5-6pm at various venues including Diamond Valley Sports Centre; teams formed by skill level for balanced, competitive play across all abilities.Membership details: Open...
Werribee All Abilities Basketball Club
Training sessions: Tuesdays during school terms at Eagle Stadium, with options like 4:30pm–5:15pm and 5:15pm–6:00pm, suitable for all skill levels from beginners.Play opportunities: Weekly sessions focused on fun, fitness, social skills, and confidence-building through basketball activities.Membership details: Term fees around $50–$110;
Park Orchards Basketball Club
Junior programs: Under-8s to Under-18s for all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Training sessions: Professional coaching and skills development programs to build confidence and abilities.Play opportunities: Junior competitions and youth development to stay active and make friends.Membership: Easy registration open now—join as a new player and become part of our family-friendly community.
Craigieburn Hammers Basketball Club
Contact via email at craigieburnhammers@gmail.com to inquire about training sessions, leagues, and social play opportunities.Explore membership options for beginners, juniors, and competitive players through Craigieburn Basketball Association.Connect on social media for updates on games, tryouts, and joining the team.
Waverley Raiders Basketball Club
Training and Competition:
Teams range from Under 8 to Under 19One-hour training sessions per week during the playing season, held Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings (6-7pm, 7-8pm, or 8-9pm)Saturday competition matches through the Melbourne East Basketball Association (MEBA), with younger age groups playing mornings from 8:00am and older groups in afternoons/eveningsMixed teams available for U9s, with separate boys and girls teams from U11-U19Getting Started:
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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.