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Strike with POWER!



There is nothing more discouraging for a young (or old) player than failing to strike the ball with power. Yes, aim is critical--but face it, the ego wants POWER. Don't leave camp without getting a clue! Poor power may be due to:
1) Foot position at time of impact (see photo above with support foot properly beside the ball and body weight moving through ball at impact, see photos below. If your body weight remains behind the ball on impact, you will not hit the ball with enough mass to generate strong momentum), 2) Weak, unstable foot and lousy shoes (your shoes should support foot structure and arch shape; shoes should not have room to grow, if you wear shoes larger than size 8-1/2, then point toe slightly inward to prevent toe scraping), 3) Tense versus relaxed body (a relaxed body facilitates smooth weight transfer from the supporting side of the body to the dynamic, kicking side of the body--develop your form to land easily and naturally onto your kicking foot rather than forcing it), 4) Long, slow strike versus shorter, sharp strike (a big windup doesn't necessarily impart sufficient kinetic energy--kinetic energy is mass x velocity squared divided by 2, which explains why short, stocky players can generate power on the ball--a short, fast strike contributes kinetic energy as a square versus the linear increase of mass alone, 5) Head comes up--when you look up as the ball leaves your foot, you impart less mass and velocity, ergo less kinetic energy. Here's more soccer physics.

Good follow thru--
toe is still pointed
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Natural landing:

Bad form--foot and body too far behind: 

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HIGHLIGHTED CAMPS AS OF 01/04/2009:
Soccer Camps International, Various
Launch Pro Soccer Academy, Glendale, CA
Soccer Camp & Spanish Immersion Costa Rica, CR
european soccer academy camps, seattle, WA
3D Soccer Camps, Yorktown, Hampton, VA
Lake Placid Soccer Center, Canton, NY
Pittsburgh Soccer Camps, Pittsburgh, PA
Mount Laurel United Soccer Camps, Mount Laurel, NJ
Offense Defense NIKE Soccer Camps, Boston/Easton, MA
Concordia Soccer Academy, Bronxville, NY
TOCA JUNIORS FC-Winter Program at The Heights, Potomac,MD
european soccer academy camps, seattle, WA

INTERNATIONAL CAMPS ADDED:
Club Deportivo Mac Allister Argentina, AR
AC MILAN CAMP, IT

Other U.S. CAMPS ADDED:
Pride of the Pitch All-Star Camp, PA

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As an independent guide, this site depends on a few great sponsors and many helpers--you, our readers and users. This means the info is subject to change. Contact the camp directly for the latest details. Then contact us with any corrections.

* To help you find camps by state or name:

Since this site began in 1999 to help me and other parents, coaches, and players find better info on camps, it has really grown--thanks to our many readers. Now each Directory page has at least 250 camps per page, so be prepared for a long loading time! (A large print listing is published at the end of March by Soccer America--but they have NO camper reviews and are not affiliated with the Guide. Unfortunately, this is no longer available online.) Use your browser's "view" button to increase the type size. For other lists, try:


www.kidscamps.com/sports/soccer.html
www.keeperstop.com a listing of keeper camps
www.aysosoccercamps.org/
www.soccer-camps.com
www.soccersite.com
www.gotsoccer.com
www.soccerworldwide.com
for about a
100 college camps
www.fairgamemagazine.com order April issue for women's focused camps
www.byssw.net
for a few overseas camps
www.campdepot.com

* To help you evaluate camps by reviews:,
The Review categorizes camps by type, plus player and parent reviews and comments.
* To help you schedule camps by date or place:
The Guides are very detailed and are sorted by month or by camp name with information on date, location, age, type, and cost.

This is a reader-developed site to help other campers. Add your review here or camp here! Of course, player/parent-contributed reviews aren't the ideal form of evaluation. Camp personnel and quality can change yearly. But it's a start--especially check out getting the most from camp

As an independent guide, this site depends on a few great sponsors and many helpers. It also means this info is subject to change. Contact the camp directly for the latest details. Then contact us with any corrections.

Special Notes:
The "soccer tour" trend has been growing in recent years, so in upcoming months the Guide will be starting a new category for tours.
In the meantime, check out ATI Soccer Tours, one of the most comprehensive of its kind, with events in Brazil and San Diego, including "surf and soccer" packages. 

NSCAA Coaching Academy

For an application or additional information, visit their web site at www.NSCAA.com or call the National office at 800-458-0678.

Coerver camps are run as franchises in different states, so there is no central 800 phone number, but there is a general website (www.coerver-coaching.com). Or for contact information, please go here.

MLS camps: NASC changed its name to MLS camps in 1996 when the MLS began. In 1999 they had 1100 communities run camps with over 60,000 players  participating.--Patricia Danoli)




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* Understanding U.S.  soccer camps and this guide
* A kid's view of camp
* Get the most out of camp
* What camp directors can learn from players and parents

* A brief history of the U.S. soccer camp phenomenon

Still to Come:
Tactics--what camps don't teach, but you need to know
Growth in camps for girls
Promoting camps
Camps vs. professional youth soccer coaches

Blog 10-12-08:
Okay--some updates are coming in for international camps combining "language immersion" with soccer. Neat concept, but check whether the program offers actual language instruction to make it a successful learning environment. Probably more suitable for a teenage player who can handle culture shock, so check it out.
--Steve

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