Sports Injury Management - Interest?

MARS has been approached by a Nationally accredited first aid provided to host a basketball-specific first aid/injury management seminar.
Curious if any parents out there are interested in something like this.

This stuff falls into the 'what-if' category, that most of us try to ignore, but very important nonetheless.

Price: $60
Duration: 4 hour course (Sunday?)
Topics include:

CPR (resuscitation) Made Easy
Management of sports Injuries
Skin Injuries (wound care/bleeding control)
Injury prevention
Taping,
R.I.C.E.R management
Report writing (Documentation)

For the kids? Adjacent 4-hour basketball clinic to keep them occupied while parents are learning to save their lives. (extra $20) Would feature Sixer players if available.

What do you think?
No-one would deny the concept has merit, but is is commercially viable?
Will parents pay $80 for a kids clinic and nationally accredited first-aid certificate?

Would need 20-30 parents to make it float.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

aahh.... mmmmm....weeeellll, no thanks

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xztatik  
Years ago

i'm in!

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xztatik  
Years ago

psyche haha

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Great idea not enough people know there first aid

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