IMD Cancun: Summer Course for Emerging Leaders

He Summer Summer “Frequency Obalo Ob” which organizes the Municipal Sports Institute in Benito Juárez He turns 30 as a seedbed of sports talents. This 2025 this course will have the ability to receive 500 boys and girlswho can learn more than ten sports disciplines.

The course begins the next July 21 From 8 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon, from Monday to Friday, at the facilities of the gymnastio Kuchil Bakhal, and the “Toro Fernando Valenzuela” stadium.

They would be three weeks of activitieswhere there will also be a monitoring, by coaches, so that they can classify which discipline, minors, have more talent.

Participants will be able to learn: chess, athletics, basketball, karate, barba barba, breakdance, nutrition, bádminton and football among others.

Another novelty is that for the first time a children’s box workshop will also be included. In addition, they will make interesting visits, to the ice rink, as well as the Olympic pool.

The event is also open for children with disabilities, which can participate in the Workshops and activities according to their capacity for movement.

Commented, it was decided to add 150 places More due to the great demand that this course has, which will cost 750 pesos for each child, and a 50 percent discount, in the registration of the second or third minor of the family.

In these 30 years, during each edition of the summer course an average of 350 boys and girlsfor what they add 10,500 minors benefiting from these workshops.

“We can even offer a study to parents, so that they know, what their children have in certain sports discipline,” said.

James Whitfield

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