World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics Enhances its Curriculum
Los Gatos, CA (PRWEB) April 16, 2014 -- The interest in soccer, especially here in the US has grown exponentially over the past decade, and in an effort to provide students with an above-average experience and instruction, representatives with World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics announced today that it has enhanced its curriculum.
“This is great news for anyone involved or associated with our organization,” said Ruedi Graf, founder and spokesman for World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics. “This means that we’ll offer more, which in turn means that students will become more knowledgeable and therefore, better players.”
The enhanced curriculum will be given during its camps, which run now through Aug. 22. The camp schedule can be viewed at: http://www.worldcupsoccercamps.com/schedule-camps.html.
The camp schedule, according to Graf, includes Goalkeeper Camp One and Goalkeeper Camp Two.
“Goalkeeper Camp One is designed for children ages 7 to 10 and emphasizes technical and tactical training as well as coordination and conditioning,” Graf said, before adding, “To ensure proper training our coach to player ratio is 1: 6 or less.”
Graf went on to point out that Goalkeeper Camp Two is designed for children ages 11 to 13 and emphasize technical and tactical training as well as coordination and conditioning.
“To ensure proper training our coach to player ratio is 1: 6 or less,” Graf said.
The company, which employs approximately 95 coaches, according to Graf, provides soccer camps, clinics, after-school classes, team training and personal soccer training for children of all ages and abilities.
Graf, who was voted and awarded the 2004 MVLA Soccer Club Coach of the Year, and 1995 High School Coach of the Year, stressed that the soccer camps are great for players of all ages, because it enables them to teach and help more soccer players take their game to the next level.
“Our enhanced curriculum is specifically designed to bring out the best in players,” Graf said. “Like the old saying goes, “More is better” and that’s exactly what we’re offering here: More.’”
For more information, please visit: http://www.worldcupsoccercamps.com/locations-sf/ and http://www.worldcupsoccercamps.com/locations-search2/.
About World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics
Ruedi Graf started World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics with two small camps including about thirty children in San Mateo in 1991. Since then World Cup Soccer Camps grew steadily adding three to four sites every year.
Last year over 5500 children joined the camps and clinics covering the entire San Francisco Bay Area, including the North Bay, San Francisco, the Peninsula, the South Bay, the Santa Cruz Area and the East Bay. In 2013 the company expanded successfully to the San Luis Obispo and the San Diego Area. In 2014 World Cup Soccer Camps is adding the Los Angeles Area to their growing list of camp sites.
Contact Details:
World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics by Ruedi Graf
PO Box: 681
Los Gatos, CA 95031
Tel: (408) 354-4949
Fax: (408) 354-4747
Source: World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics
Ruedi Graf, World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics, http://www.worldcupsoccercamps.com/, +1 (408) 354-4949, [email protected]
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