Overview
Organization and individual teams have the opportunity to host a team camp in their local community. Team camps are offered for youth soccer and high school programs. Camps consist of five days of intense level training. Two curriculum options are available:
Option 1: Standard Team Curriculum
The team progresses through a five day training plan that is specific to the team’s age and ability level. Specific focus is given to the four cornerstones of player development, Technical, Tactical, Physical, and Psychological.
Option 2: Topic Specific
A training plan can be created that focus on specific topics. Through pre-camp consultation with the team coach a specific five day curriculum will be created.
Program logistic
Setting up a team camp is an easy two step process:
Step 1: Pick a date: Dates based on availability.
Step 2: Pick a time: Morning, afternoon or evening
Step 3: Register each player on-line
A minimum of ten players are required per team.
Typical three hour daily schedule
Section - % of coaching time
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Theme |
Key Points
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Activator –
20 minutes |
Ball Mastery |
- Related to the main activity objective
- One ball per player to maximize ball touches
- Unopposed practice related to core competencies at specific age groups
- Coach creates environment conducive to a high success rate
|
Main Activity –
1 hour |
Skill Phase 1 |
- Focuses on the daily learning objective
- Depending on level of learning objective is generally introduced in the following sequence:
- Non opposed – completed in isolation
- Semi opposed – some pressure
|
Break
20 minutes |
Rest |
- Non active soccer education
- Nutrition, Rules and Regulations
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Main Activity – continued
20 minutes |
Skill Phase 2 |
- Build into fully opposed – full pressure
- Lots of small sided activities 1v1, 1v1+1,1v2, 2v2, 2v3
|
Conditioned/Free Play
1 hour |
Game Specific Learning |
- 4v4 is preferred structure, the smaller the of players involved the higher the frequency of learning moments
- Restrictions are used to help emphasis the required learning outcomes.
- Role of the coach in this phases is more the observer, allow for lots of free play
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Free Play |
- No restrictions/conditions or coach interaction
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For more information:
Call 1-888-370 RBTP (7287)
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