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Coerver Soccer Camp
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Coerver Soccer Camp
Registration starts March 1 at 7pm ONLINE
Dates/Times:
Monday, July 8 - Friday, July 12, 2019
from 9:30am -12:00pm
-Deadline is July 5 at 12:00am.
Who:
For Kids Ages 8-16
Cost:
$130 per child for 5 days
Min. 24 (1:12 ratio)
Location:
Grimes South Sports Complex Soccer Fields
Registration:
Click
here
to Register Online
Instructor:
Coerver Iowa Coaching Staff
Contact:
Brett Barber, Grimes Parks and Recreation Director
bbarber@grimesiowa.gov
or 515-986-2143
Description:
This camps focus on teaching the individual skills indispensable for success in soccer. Proper fundamental skills are taught as well as advanced skills that make playing fun and encourage players to practice on their own. Emphasis is placed on individual skill development and basic moves with the goal of developing confidence on the ball. Beginning “move sets” are taught and games are played to practice the moves in a method that starts with no pressure and slowly adds the pressure of time and/or space restrictions. Then passive defensive pressure is added and by the end of the first morning, players are performing moves under full defensive pressure to goal. First touch is a major theme in Ball Mastery sessions. All groups play in our “World Cup” competition with teams they stay with throughout the week. This is a round robin competition of small-sided games. Results are recorded each day and a finals competition is held on Friday. Group champions are recognized at our award ceremony on Friday.