Milo Home Court introduces a new wave of sports clinic

Alyssa Valdez during one of MILO’s IG Live clinics

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

 

After a successful shift to a digital training platform due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MILO Home Court Campaign introduced a new set of sports for the kids.

Milo’s newest sports campaign in the past months was a success after launching MILO Champions Instagram Live and Milo Sports Clinics Online where the most prized athletes shared their expertise to the kids all over the country for free.

To give the Filipinos another treat, MILO will be adding arnis, badminton, karate, tennis, and football in their next sports clinic.

Each sport will have a 60-minute session per day and will be running for four weeks each for kids aged 7 to 12 years old.

To make this happen, MILO partnered with the Department of Education Arnis Association of the Philippines (DEAAP), Asuncion Badminton Center, Association for the Advancement of Karatedo in the Philippines (AAK), Children’s Tennis & Sports Management Inc., and coaches from FC Barcelona Barca Academy.

These sports organizations are the premier group for the newly added sports pool for the Home Court Campaign and are all supported by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

“After postponing MILO Summer Sports Clinics, we’re glad that there’s still a surge of interest from parents to let their kids participate in the online version. We know how important it is to keep the champion journeys going which is why we are providing ways for them to still pursue their sporting dreams at the safety and comfort of their homes. Together with our trusted partner sports organizations and our best efforts, all is made possible in equipping our future champions,” said MILO Sports Executive Lester Castillo.