A summer basketball camp will give Bolton youngsters the chance to be coached by a sporting icon who worked with the best in the game.
The camp will be hosted by the University of Bolton at the Bolton One sports centre from late July into August.
Run by former professional basketball player Anastasios Traianos, it will give youngsters between the age of 14 and 18 the chance to be coached by the iconic Joe Arlauckas.
Anastasios said: "Being involved in basketball in Greater Manchester, I have been impressed with the rise in popularity of the sport over the last decade.
“More and more young people are loving the game and wanting to improve.
“We wanted to create something beyond the traditional basketball camps to give young players the opportunity to broaden their horizons and have an extraordinary experience.
Anastasios’ career has taken in the top leagues of Greece and the British Basketball League with the Manchester Giants.
Adding to that experience is Joe Arlauckas, who was named as one of the 101 greatest players in European basketball and has worked with stars as high profile as Kobe Bryant.
Anastasios said: “As a player, Joe was one of the best to play the game and as a coach, he is trusted by the NBA Academy and the EuroLeague to run their basketball development camps across the world.
“We are delighted to have him leading this programme at the University of Bolton this summer alongside a host of renowned and highly experienced coaches.”
The programme will include workshops in positive media exposure, pro-style drills, strength and conditioning sessions and a performance evaluation.
Young people taking part will also be able to go on a trip to the Anderton Centre and to access the university’s sports science facilities.
Anastasios said: "Physicality is paramount in modern basketball.
“We wanted to offer our participants a unique opportunity to be screened at a professional level and receive a comprehensive report with valuable suggestions for their development conducted by expert sports scientists from the University of Bolton.”
The five-day programme is open to all genders between 14 and 18 with residential at the Anderton Centre and non-residential options.
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University of Bolton sports centre manager Jason Pendlebury said: "We are delighted to be hosting this training camp at the University's superb facilities, supported by the latest sports science from highly qualified professionals.
“Participants will have access to our superb facilities and the support of our state-of-the art sports science team.
“You never know, we might even see some of our participants becoming our future student-athlete scholars!”
The camp will run from July 29 to August 2.
To find out more, email info@aethlos-sport.com or call 07775618581.
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