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Day Camp and Residential Camp

Attendees are grouped by age initially, then adjustments are made according to skill levels in order to create a learning environment that further challenges each individual. Each day features four field sessions, including: individual ball skills, technical training, tactical training, and small and full-sided games. The player-to-coach ratio is 1:10 to maximize individual attention. Coaches will help players build the confidence and self-esteem —as individuals and as team players—that will prove valuable throughout their lives both on and off the soccer field.

Typical Day for Day Campers
8:30 Arrive at campus
8:45 Warm up
9:00 Technical, tactical sessions
11:15 Small/full-sided games
Noon Lunch/rest
2:00 Technical, tactical sessions; lectures
3:00 Gym
4:00 Technical, tactical sessions
5:00 Full-day campers depart
5:30 Dinner
7:30 Evening games
8:30 Extended-day campers depart
 
Typical Day for Residential Campers
7:15 Wake up
7:30 Stretching
7:45 Breakfast
8:45 Warm up
9:00 Technical, tactical sessions
11:15 Small/full-sided games
Noon Lunch/rest
2:00 Technical, tactical sessions, lectures
3:00 Gym
4:00 Technical, tactical sessions
5:30 Dinner
7:30 Evening games
8:30 Evening snack
9:00 Lectures/videos
10:15 Lights out

Check-in for Residence Academy is on Sundays between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Check-in for Full-day Campers is Sunday between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm and Monday at 8:30 am. Academy concludes on Saturday at 11:00 am.

Advanced Academy

These sessions will focus on development of the serious soccer player, including boys and girls ages 8 to 16. The invigorating curriculum is designed to inform the player of the technical and tactical demands needed to succeed in high school varsity, state, regional, and national teams; college; and even the pros. Exercises and games are designed to keep players alert and ready at all times, resulting in a higher “comfort level” on the ball, as well as better decision making.

 

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