Fremantle are excited to launch Freo Footprints, a fundamental movement skill program for children aged 2-4.

The program encourages participation in running, jumping, balancing and the basic coordination skills of kicking and catching.

The seven-week program incorporates various forms of sporting equipment such as footballs, sponge balls, tennis balls and bean bags to enhance movement patterns.

It also teaches hand/eye coordination and listening skills in a fun and highly engaging environment.

Each high-energy session runs for 30 minutes with no session being the same, allowing children to learn plenty of new skills and play lots of fun games!

One day your child could be learning how to manoeuvre through a tricky obstacle course, the next kicking a goal like Michael Walters or Gemma Houghton!

The seven-week program ensures children are following a progression of motor skills essential for development as well as helping to transfer into AFL Auskick and other sport and recreation activities.

While our experienced Freo Footprints coaches will be there to teach the skills and deliver the sessions, this is a parent/child program, where parents are encouraged to be actively interacting with their child every step of the way and join in the fun.

Click here to register!

Location: Cockburn ARC

Start date: Tuesday February 16

Finish: Tuesday March 30 

Time:  9:00am-9:30am- Aged 2

            9:45am-10:15am- Aged 3

           10:30am-11:00am- Aged 4

Cost:  $100 for the seven-week program which includes

  • Facility tour
  • Player appearance
  • Docker Tot membership (current Docker Tot members will receive an additional FFC apparel item)
  • Visit from Jenny and Johnny Docker!

Places are limited, so to confirm your spot please register here for Freo Footprints

For any queries or if you require further information on this exciting program please email mitchell.harvey@fremantlefc.com.au

The University of Notre Dame Australia Endorsement:?The ability to perform fundamental movement skills in a competent manner gives young children the confidence and the enthusiasm to try out new games and sports. The program provides parents with the opportunity to interact and observe motor skill development in their young children.