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Absolutely recommend Soccer Stars Academy run by the fabulous Denzil. He runs several sessions for different ages from 3 upwards on Saturday mornings (each is 45ish mins long, think he does sessions at 10am, 11am and 12pm) on peckham rye in between the cafe and the east side of peckham rye road. my daughter went when she was younger (before deciding it was her thing) and my 4 year old still goes and absolutely loves it. Denzil (and his team) are great with motivating the kids, definitely our favourite extra curricula activity! you can contact him on +44 7522 425931
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Yes, I have some recommendations. I see that he's only 5, so he needs proper back support that you can get at https://befit24.eu/en/back-support-belts-back-warmer-belts-and-hernia-belts/back-support-belts.html in order to help him. Believe me, when he'll be older he will thank you a lot for this. His back will be in great shape for a long time.
Our son is playing right now and I am really worried about him. He has had some back problems for a while now and I hope that he is alright. He plays in a back support belt from https://befit24.eu/en/back-support-belts-back-warmer-belts-and-hernia-belts/back-support-belts.html and I hope that it will help him to stay safe.
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