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TDBA is a basketball training program for children and teenagers in Hong Kong. According to the website, registration for its basketball courses is handled through the South China Athletic Association (SCAA) website. The page clearly instructs parents to look for courses marked “TDBA” on the SCAA platform and choose a class suitable for their child or teenage player.
TDBA’s courses are primarily offline group training sessions, covering age groups from U8 to U16. The program is divided into Beginner basketball class, Advanced basketball class, and Team training. Beginner classes are open to boys and girls aged U8-U14; advanced classes are for boys aged U12-U16; and team training includes U10-U12 boys’ and girls’ groups, as well as U12-U16 boys’ groups. Training venues include Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Sports Centre, Harbour Road Sports Center (Wan Chai), and Hong Kong Park Sports Centre. The schedule is relatively fixed: beginner and advanced classes run on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., while team training is held on either Mondays or Wednesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
In the captured text, each course is listed at HK$500. However, the page does not specify whether this price is per session, per term, monthly, or based on another billing cycle, so the actual total cost and value per training hour should be confirmed on the SCAA registration page or by contacting the provider directly.
The main strengths are that the age groups are clearly segmented, with options for beginner training, advanced training, and team training, making it suitable for young basketball learners at different stages. The offline training venues are also located in major sports centers across Hong Kong, which supports hands-on practice. Its partnership with SCAA also makes the registration path relatively clear. The downside is that public information is limited: coach backgrounds, training syllabus, course objectives, assessment methods, and safety arrangements are not disclosed. The “number of students per class” field shows 0, which may indicate missing page data and makes it difficult for parents to assess the coach-to-student ratio.
This program is best suited to families based in Hong Kong who want their children to receive regular in-person basketball training. It is especially relevant for U8-U16 beginners, boys with some existing foundation who want to progress further, and teenage players looking to join team training.
Mainland China accessibility cannot be determined from the page content alone, so it is assessed as unknown. If parents are accessing the registration page from mainland China, they should also verify whether the SCAA registration page opens normally.
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