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Soccer Camps - Wisconsin
Bavarian Soccer Club
(http://www.bavariansoccerclub.com/)
Beloit College Buccaneer Soccer Camp
(http://www.beloit.edu/)
The Beloit College Buccaneer Soccer Camp is designed to provide each camper with an enjoyable and rewarding experience with the game of soccer, along with a positive foundation on which to build and improve their skills. Emphasis is placed on individual and team concepts.
Carthage Soccer Camp
(http://www.carthage.edu/soccercamp/index/)
The 2008 camp program features functional training in both technical and tactical skills. Technical development for the week focuses on dribbling, ball control, turning, passing, receiving, heading, and shooting. Tactical development for the week focuses on the principles of attacking and defending, along with positional play and field vision/awareness. All campers will leave at the end of the week with written evaluations designed to ensure players understand how to continue progress towards competitive excellence. The Carthage College Soccer Camp seeks to deliver a curriculum challenging youth players on all playing levels.
Challenger British Soccer Camps (http://www.challengersports.com/index.aspx)
British Soccer Camps provide young players with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of their own community. Each British Soccer Camp provides players of all ages and abilities the appropriate program and level of curriculum. Camps travel to several states across the US.
Green Bay Strikers Soccer Club
(http://www.gbstrikers.org/)
The Green Bay Striker Soccer Club is an all-volunteer, non-profit recreational youth soccer on the East Side of Green Bay, WI. It provides the opportunity for boys and girls ages 5-18 to play soccer for fun. Last year over 1600 children participated in the East-side program. Our season runs from May through July, August for the Tony Litt Tournament. Our philosophy, along with the enthusiasm of players and parents, has contributed to our rapid growth.
Milwaukee Wave Summer Camps (http://www.milwaukeewave.com/tb/?nav=summercamps)
The Milwaukee Wave Summer Soccer Camp Program, the most comprehensive soccer camp program in Southeastern Wisconsin, will once again offer more than 50 sessions in 30 area locations. Whether your son or daughter is a beginner, intermediate player, or advanced/select player, the Wave Camp Program can help your child develop his or her game in a fun environment that maximizes skill development and learning.
The Next Level Soccer Camp (http://www.thenextlevelsoccercamps.com/home.htm)
HS Super Camp
August 11 – 15, 2008 1:30 – 4:30pm @ Uihlein
Topper Soccer Camp
August 11 – 15, 2008 8:00 – 10:30am @ Quad Park
INDIVIDUAL TRAINING SESSIONS
For the player that is SERIOUS about reaching "The Next Level," call or e-mail Coach Spielmann at 262-893-9350 or bjs16@egsoccer.net
No. 1 Soccer Camps
(http://www.no1soccercamps.com/index.php)
Now in it's 31st consecutive year of operation under the direction of former college, professional and World Cup coach Joe Machnik, No. 1 Soccer Camps has become the most trusted name in soccer camps. No. 1 Soccer Camps has been recognized as Top Camp by Sports Illustrated for Kids and Your Camp by Sports Illustrated for Women. Located in various states across the country, with Georgia's camp held in Rome.
University of Wisconsin Boys Soccer Camps
(www.uwcamps.com)
This website redirects to www.uwbadgers.com, which is the same for University of Wisconsin-Madison (further below).
University of Wisconsin Ultimate Soccer Camps (www.uwec.edu/athletics/general/camps.htm)
Comprehensive camp involving multiple classroom sessions, plus plenty of time on the field to practice, practice, practice. Optional cardiovascular training available before camp eacy day is available as well.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
(www.uwbadgers.com)
Day Camp - Ages 6-12
Boys Academy - Ages 10-14
Residents Camps
Boys Elite Academy - Ages 14-18
Winter Soccer Camp for Girls
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (http://uwmpanthers.cstv.com/camps/wiml-camps.html)
The UWM Panther Soccer Camp is designed to provide players with learning and fun. Coach Coleman and the rest of the camp staff will teach all aspects of the game. The focus will be on the techniques and skills of the game while promoting a stimulating learning environment.
Vogelsinger Soccer
(http://www.vogelsingersoccer.com/index6.htm)
Located on 400 rolling acres and within short driving distances from the metropolitan centers of Milwaukee, Madison, and Chicago, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater offers Vogelsinger athletes endless playing fields in a secluded, quiet, and serene environment. High-rise dormitories and bountiful healthy buffet choices round out the college-athlete experience.
Whitefish Bay Soccer Club
(http://www.wfbsoccer.com/)
The Whitefish Bay Soccer Club serves the needs and interests of soccer players by providing multiple levels of competition for boys and girls in the North Shore area. The club is affiliated with the Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association and approximately 1200 players, ages 5-18, participate in the program.
Winning Mood Soccer Academy Camp (www.titans.uwosh.edu/sportscamps)
The Winning Mood Soccer Academy Camp is a cooperative effort presented by internationally known soccer coach and educator Ton de Hoop of the Netherlands and highly successful UW-Oshkosh head soccer coach Toby Bares.
The Winning Mood philosophy is based on training players to perform a variety of skills and tactics on demand. They must know what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. Even for top professional players, good technical training with properly applied tactical insight are the foundations of successful play. Winning Mood instruction provides sophisticated, thorough technical training which then can be sensibly applied to competitive game settings.
Wisconsin Soccer Academy (http://www.wisconsinsoccercamps.com/index.htm)
Over the past 19 years more than 22,000 participants have chosen our camps over others offered in Wisconsin due to the quality of our coaching staff and our program.
We believe that learning sportsman ship and teamwork are as important to any soccer player as learning to pass, shoot and dribble the ball. As teachers, we feel it is important that each participant understands rather than merely copies the skills and techniques we teach. Our coaches will take the extra time to demonstrate each skill in terms that each participant can understand.
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