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Pooler Soccer Sundays and Day Camp 2008

Brought to you by the
Pooler Soccer Group
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Come experience a unique soccer camp at Bloomingdale Elementary! Soccer in Pooler and Bloomingdale is growing rapidly! There is tremendous talent here however if skills are to be developed, our children need to play soccer more frequently than the occasional recreation leagues; they need to be exposed to more styles and techniques, and develop a sense of confidence through experimentation and experience. This camp offers just that and more. We will introduce beginning players to the artistry of the sport, and we will introduce intermediate and advanced U-10, U-12, players to soccer through the eyes of South American and AfroCaribbean cultures with the intent to cultivate more creative and intuitive play, rhythm, passion and style. Players will learn to be more versatile and develop a greater appreciation for soccer in other cultures as well as for the cultures themselves.

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  • Bloomingdale Elementary School
    Pooler GA
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  • Dates and Times
  • June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 4:00pm to 6:00pm
  • July 7-11, 2008 9:00am-4:00pm
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  • email: cwc@poolersoccer.info
  • phone:(404)451-1962
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    Objectives

    Technical

  • 1. To improve basic soccer skills, passing, dribbling, shooting, heading, ball control
  • 2. To develop the soccer “mind” of knowing where and when to pass
  • 3. To develop the soccer “mind” of knowing where and when to run off the ball
  • 4. To develop soccer communication skills
  • 5. To improve the “weak” soccer leg to the point where it can be used for more than running, standing, or pivoting.
  • 6. To improve creativity in soccer through experimentation and develop self?confidence for developing individual soccer plays.
  • 7. To improve basic goalkeeping skills and knowledge (All players should have basic goalkeeping knowledge)

    Physical

  • 1. To improve stamina, speed and strength
  • 2. To improve flexibility, balance and co-ordination

    Mental

  • 1. To promote positive sportsmanship
  • 2. To develop a lifelong attitude for being physically active
  • 3. To develop focus and discipline for training and improvement
  • 4. To develop an appreciation and respect for different soccer styles from various cultures
  • 5. To promote respect for your peers through teamwork and leadership