By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
TeachShare PH, a learning and sharing online platform company that aims to connect people through voluntary learning by providing an avenue where skilled individuals can teach and passionate students can learn, will be offering a treat for everybody.
Founded by two Ilonggos, Marvin Chin and Jake Lanada, together with two other individuals in Allyssa Dogong and Lyle Broncano, the group will be conducting a national Online Sports Camp in partnership with SMART Sports.
Noticing the struggle of sports amid the COVID-19 pandemic, TeachShare PH thought of a way to help those interested to learn new sports in line with their mission and vision.
Chin, Lanada, Dogon, and Broncano saw the fact that despite the return of professional sports in the other countries, the scenery in the Philippines was left behind because of the havoc of the pandemic and they want to develop something that can help those who were not given the chance to delve into sports amid this crisis.
TeachShare PH in collaboration with SMART Sports will be bringing you four sports to learn, basketball, football, volleyball, and badminton.
To join the camp, you just have to simply follow these steps: 1) Install SMART’s GigaLife Application on your mobile device, 2) Avail SMART’s GIGA VIDEO 499 promo, 3) Like SMART Sports’ Facebook page, 4) Follow SMART Sports’ Instagram page, 5) Email admin@teachshare.ph with the subject: SMART Sports Class Name with your full name and attach your proof where you’ve done all the necessary steps mentioned.
For basketball, the camp will be supervised by decorated coaches Sammy Dave Belangel, Mark Lopez Belangel, and Martin Enrique Veloso.
Top badminton personalities in Ronald Uy Magnaye and Ralph Ian Mendez will be handling the said sport while Andy Cervantes Fiel, Revie Ediliza Pioquinto, and Joseph Jay Gallardo will be under volleyball.
Under football, coaches Jed Diamante, Gio Diamante, and Gelo Diamante, who all came from the DLSU Men’s football team will be sharing their expertise with the participants.
All the four sports can be joined by both girls and boys, with basketball having an age limit of 8-18, volleyball 10-18, football 6-16, and badminton 7-12 years of age.