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Her Time to Play
Her Time To Play is a national grassroots initiative developed by the NBA and WNBA to inspire girls ages 7-14 to play basketball in a positive and healthy way.
Her Time to Play pairs on-court training with off-court life skills lessons to build girls’ confidence, prepare them for the challenges of adolescence and teach values like teamwork. It was created by the Jr. NBA and WNBA to encourage girls to keep playing basketball. We will provide an approachable environment to those who are new to the sport.
The program aims to reverse the trend of girls dropping out of sport at twice the rate of boys at the same age, according to the Women’s Sports Foundation. Far fewer girls than boys are currently playing sports (36.4% girls vs 45.6% boys), and comparatively, girls (ages 7-17) are more likely to drop out of sports – at one and one quarter times the rate of boys – despite increases in access and opportunity.
Her Time To Play looks to reverse the current trends by increasing requirement and retention to the game of basketball.
Key Points:
Open to 7-14 year-old girls
A recreational and approachable environment.
Skill development and fundamentals
Learn life lessons from positive role models
Perks: WNBA posters, headbands, wristbands, and workbooks
Her Time to Play Parent Guide
Volunteers are still needed to make this event a success. If you are interested in being a volunteer coach for one or all the sessions, please email resilientyouthsportsacademy@gmail.com.
Polish your skills and elevate your game with Resilient Youth Sports Academy’s focused training programs. Our innovative approach blends cutting-edge techniques with personalized coaching to refine athletic performance and build lasting teamwork habits. Whether on the field or in the gym, continuous improvement and disciplined practice create champions. Embrace resilience, sharpen your abilities, and shine with confidence—because excellence is crafted through dedication and expert guidance. Join us and transform potential into polished, peak performance.
Her Time To Play is a national grassroots initiative developed by the NBA and WNBA to inspire girls ages 7-14 to play basketball in a positive and healthy way.
Her Time to Play pairs on-court training with off-court life skills lessons to build girls’ confidence, prepare them for the challenges of adolescence and teach values like teamwork. It was created by the Jr. NBA and WNBA to encourage girls to keep playing basketball. We will provide an approachable environment to those who are new to the sport.
The program aims to reverse the trend of girls dropping out of sport at twice the rate of boys at the same age, according to the Women’s Sports Foundation. Far fewer girls than boys are currently playing sports (36.4% girls vs 45.6% boys), and comparatively, girls (ages 7-17) are more likely to drop out of sports – at one and one quarter times the rate of boys – despite increases in access and opportunity.
Her Time To Play looks to reverse the current trends by increasing requirement and retention to the game of basketball.
Key Points:
Open to 7-14 year-old girls
A recreational and approachable environment.
Skill development and fundamentals
Learn life lessons from positive role models
Perks: WNBA posters, headbands, wristbands, and workbooks
Her Time to Play Parent Guide
Volunteers are still needed to make this event a success. If you are interested in being a volunteer coach for one or all the sessions, please email resilientyouthsportsacademy@gmail.com.
Polish your skills and elevate your game with Resilient Youth Sports Academy’s focused training programs. Our innovative approach blends cutting-edge techniques with personalized coaching to refine athletic performance and build lasting teamwork habits. Whether on the field or in the gym, continuous improvement and disciplined practice create champions. Embrace resilience, sharpen your abilities, and shine with confidence—because excellence is crafted through dedication and expert guidance. Join us and transform potential into polished, peak performance.
Saturday, November 22nd
9am - Check-in
10am-1:00pm Her Time To Play Clinic