DAY
GOALKEEPER ACADEMY
SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School will be running a 5-day
goalkeeper program at Ballard High School
in Seattle, WA from 9am to 3pm daily, August 13-17,
2012. The week of camp will be a comprehensive
program for male and female keepers of all levels
(ages 10-18). For our younger keepers it may be
their first formal introduction to serious
goalkeeper training. For our advanced keepers it
will be a comprehensive and demanding training
environment. For all students it will be an
opportunity to train and play with other goalkeepers
in an unparalleled setting.
This demanding program is designed to address both
technical and tactical skills at each student's
level. SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School recognizes that
each student will enter the program at various
levels of ability and with different needs. Our
staff will help you to cast away self-imposed limits
and reach higher levels of goalkeeping and growth.
At the week’s end, each student will leave the camp
a better goalkeeper, with the knowledge and tools to
continue to improve throughout the year.
2012 Schedule
August 13-17
9am-3pm
Ages 10-18
Tuition $250.00
Site: Ballard High School
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View photos from the
SoccerPlus Goalkeeper
Clinic in
March, 2011 in Seattle
Daily Routine
> 9:00am - Assembly & Warm-Up
> 9:20am - Technical Training (handling, footwork,
breakaways, crosses, etc.)
> 10:50am - Water Break
> 11:05am - Tactical Integration of Technical Skills
> 12:00noon - Lunch, Extended Rest
> 12:45pm - Goalkeeping Workshop (Psychology,
College, Nutrition, etc.)
> 1:30pm - Afternoon Session Begins
> 2:15pm - Games or Competitive Goalkeeper Games
> 3:00pm - Dismissal
What Each Student Gets:
> An official adidas SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School
T-Shirt.
> A safe and fun learning environment.
> The SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School Curriculum
> An opportunity to learn from coaches with
professional and collegiate coaching backgrounds.
> An atmosphere where students can express
themselves and have fun.
What to Bring:
>Have cleats that are already broken in. Don't buy a
new pair of shoes to wear at camp unless you have
enough time to break them in. New shoes can give you
blisters and make you uncomfortable.
> A ball, jersey, gloves, shin guards, water bottle
and lunch.
Questions:
> CALL 800.KEEPER.1
> E-mail:
shawn.mecchi@soccerplus.org
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