Villanova Elite 100 stands apart
There are many different training camps made available to student athletes, and most of them offer similar things. For players, all of these camps may appear to be the same. They all boast qualified staffs, great facilities, and most importantly, a chance to show off your skills and potentially be recruited to play at the collegiate level. So what sets a training camp apart?
Well, the Villanova Elite 100 sets itself apart through its staff. While most other camps are staffed with assistant coaches, the Villanova Elite 100 training camp boasts head coaches – a lot of them.
This allows players who intend to play at a higher level the opportunity to showcase their talents to the people who matter most, and can provide the best information on their program. It also offers a valuable chance to network and make connections with the people who could enable you to play collegiate soccer. The camp features a low player to coach ratio in order to offer a more personal training session.
The experience at the Villanova camp will be personal, competitive, and demanding. The camp is designed for skilled high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Its camps will be both physically and mentally challenging in order to prepare players for the experience of being a collegiate athlete.
Because Villanova is only accepting skilled players who are older and more experienced, this camp will also offer a great opportunity for players to see how they stack up against other standouts throughout the country.
A detailed camp, the training will include: personality tests, confidence and leadership seminars; nutrition/strength and conditioning talks and demonstrations; recruiting talks as well as head coach/college player question and answer sessions.
The Villanova Elite 100 camp is coming this July 3-6. It’s open to all male sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school and will be held on campus.
For more information regarding camp details or registration, visit www.vusoccer.com.
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