Arenvor Sports
U12 basketball for families in China

Build the player.
Open the game.

Arenvor is building purposeful basketball learning for children aged 12 and under, with families in China as our primary audience. We begin with strong foundations at home and a responsible connection to basketball learning in Canada—then grow carefully from there.

12 & under
Our primary age focus
Families in China
Who we are building for first
Canada first
A wider global outlook

Our first youth basketball model is in development. No public program, camp, international experience, or enrolment is currently open.

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Who we build for

Understand the child.
Then teach the game.

Before age 12, children are learning more than technique. They are forming movement habits, game understanding, confidence, ways of working with others, and responses to mistakes. Arenvor aims to respect each child’s stage so the challenge, communication, and goals genuinely fit them.

Children are not smaller adults. Their basketball learning should respect their age, pace, and relationship with the game.

Explore our youth basketball approach
A coach explaining a basketball stance to a young player

The first focus

Basketball development for children 12 and under.

The development lens

Skills for the game.
Habits for growth.

Our model is being developed around fundamentals, game understanding, and the human qualities that help a child keep learning.

01

Strong foundations

Our development philosophy starts with age-appropriate movement, footwork, ball control, passing, finishing, and shooting habits.

02

Read the game

Young players should learn to see space, teammates, and defenders—then make useful decisions, not only repeat moves.

03

Grow through the team

Communication, cooperation, composure, and respect help individual skill become meaningful team basketball.

Joy belongs in development

Basketball
in full colour.

Serious development can still feel bright, playful, and alive. Curiosity, confidence, friendship, and the freedom to try again are part of how children learn the game.

Children practising dribbling through colourful markers in a sunlit gym

Bright foundations

Move, explore, and control the ball.

Children passing a basketball on a colourful outdoor court

Pass and move

Let the game connect the group.

Three girls practising ball handling together in a bright gym

Girls in the game

Confidence grows through repetition.

Younger children combining basketball with a colourful movement game

Early movement

Play can teach balance, rhythm, and courage.

A diverse group of young players sharing a team high-five

Belonging

Enjoy the work. Support the team.

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The pathway we are building

Start in China.
Learn beyond borders.

Our long-term direction begins with the needs of young players and families in China. Canada is the first international basketball context we plan to connect: prepare thoughtfully at home, learn in a verified new environment, and bring useful development back into the child’s continuing journey.

01

Prepare at home

Create the foundation

Start with age-appropriate basketball learning, a clear understanding of the player, and families who know the purpose of the work.

02

Learn in Canada

See a new context

Once every arrangement is verified, future experiences may introduce age-appropriate Canadian basketball settings and perspectives without turning development into a tourism product.

03

Continue at home

Make the learning useful

Reflection, understandable feedback, and practical next steps should connect every experience to the child’s continuing journey.

A future international basketball experience will be introduced only after its delivery structure and participant safeguards have been verified.

Explore global pathways

Start a conversation

Help build what
comes next.

We are developing our first youth basketball model and welcome early conversations with families, coaches, training organizations, schools, and future collaborators who share a child-first, long-term approach.

No public program, camp, international experience, or enrolment is open yet. Confirmed opportunities will be published here when they are ready.

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