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Perseverance and persistency are critical success factors for any athlete in order to achieve maximum impact in their game. That’s no different for the soccer player. To do your best and improve your level of soccer skills, you must train in an environment where learning and refining skills are the main priorities.

Our 5 day x 3-Hour Morning, Afternoon and Evening camps are designed to provide the ideal environment for soccer players to build, refine and apply new skills during a short but intense period of time, specifically:

  • Learn new and refine existing individual fast footwork, passing, receiving, ground and aerial control, finishing, heading, shielding and tackling skills (i.e. Improve their technical execution);
  • Apply new and refined soccer skills in 4v4, 8v8 and 11v11 game situations (i.e. Improve their tactical decision making);
  • Develop speed & agility skills for soccer players wanting that little extra competitive edge on the playing field (i.e. Improve their physical presence); and
  • Develop mental toughness through individual and small group goal setting during and throughout all sessions (i.e. Improve their psychological power)

Day 1 — Technical skills assessments: Footwork, passing/receiving, ground and aerial control, finishing, heading, crossing balls, goalkeeping; 4v4 Wembley Games

Day 2 — Tactical skills: Defending principles; Speed/Agility; 4v4 Wembley Games

Day 3 — Technical skills: Footwork; Possession; Goalkeeping/Finishing; Group Discussion: “Thinking Like A Winner”; 8v8 Wembley Games

Day 4 — Tactical training: Attacking principles; Speed/Agility; 8v8 Wembley Games

Day 5 — Technical skills reassessments: Footwork, passing/receiving, ground and aerial control, finishing, heading, crossing balls, goalkeeping; 11v11 Games

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