Esports Recreational Team's Practice

Gaming is a great hobby when we have supportive leaders and like-minded friends. We participate in competitions, but more important than winning is enjoying the activity and self-improvement. Welcome to join us in esports!

Thursday
17:00–18:30
Online
Intermediate
Age group:
Intermediate esports lesson for gamers who want to challenge themselves but also prefer casual gaming.
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Basic info

  • For players who want to practice in a positive atmosphere and become better gamers.
  • Training personal skills that can be applied to various games in the future.
  • Above all, it's about having fun and staying motivated in a safe and non-toxic environment among good friends.

For whom is this club?

The Esports Recreational Group serves as many individuals' first step into the world of esports. Together, participants engage in practice, learn important life skills, receive exercise and wellness coaching, and participate in team play and competitive tournaments under the guidance of skilled gaming coaches. In a safe and encouraging environment, esports can become a fantastic hobby that enhances a child's well-being.

School of Gaming's esports recreational program incorporates routines into participants' daily lives that help them transition away from a sedentary lifestyle. A systematic approach and a healthy dose of discipline aid in forming positive and continuous practices in the lives of children and adolescents.

And there it begins. Let's ensure that the entire team is mentally and physically fit together. Practice on your own time, remember to spend time outdoors, ride your bike to school, and leave those energy drinks on the shelf. Playing in a team is at least ten times better than solo gaming. That's the spice and chili pepper of esports.

Balancing gaming, diverse hobbies, family relationships, other social connections, education, and sufficient rest and nutrition is immensely important. Gaming shouldn't dominate a young person's life; rather, it should be an enriching component of it. This is the aim of School of Gaming's esports recreational program.

A group of children playing Esports games
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Games used in this lesson:

Fortnite

Fortnite is rated T for Teen.

Fortnite is a free-to-play battle royale game where up to 100 players fight to be the last person or team standing on a constantly shrinking map. The game also features a creative mode where players can build their own structures and create custom game modes.

Publisher
Overwatch

Overwatch is rated T for Teen.

Overwatch is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter game where players choose from a diverse cast of heroes with unique abilities and work together to complete objectives.

Publisher
Valorant

Valorant is rated T for Teen.

Valorant is a free-to-play multiplayer tactical first-person shooter game where players choose from a diverse cast of agents with unique abilities and work together to complete objectives.

Publisher