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5/27/2016 7:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
DURHAM, N.C. -- Time remains to register for the Duke Soccer School's June 2016 camps and clinics. Visit www.dukesoccerschool.com to register. Discounts are available for Duke employees and teams of 10 or more. Please contact dukesoccerschool@gmail.com for more information.
Summer ID Clinic (June 11-12, 2016): The Summer ID Clinic is an intensive two-day curriculum directed by the Duke women's soccer staff for the purpose of training high level players. Participants are exposed to to the training methods utilized at Duke and the clinic addresses both the technical and tactical areas of the game. Separate goalkeeper curriculum is also available.
Youth Day Camp (June 13-17, 2016): The fun and educational Youth Day Camp is designed for girls ages 6-15 who wish to learn fundamental soccer skills. Individual instruction emphasizes correct techniques while small-sided games help campers develop team concepts. Both half and full-day campers spend time perfecting these newly acquired skills.
Junior Elite Residential Camp (June 18-21, 2016): The main goal of the Junior Elite Residential Camp is to improve the skill level and tactical understanding of all our campers. Training sessions and games are competitive to challenge every level of player's ability. This is an overnight camp and separate goalkeeper curriculum is available.
Elite Residential Camp (July 23-26, 2016): The Elite Residential Camp is offered for serious and advanced players and places an emphasis on preparing top level, rising ninth-12th graders for play at the elite level. The Duke women's soccer staff develops training sessions to enhance and develop technical skills and tactical awareness. Additional areas of emphasis include speed & agility training, nutrition, and academic preparation. Goalkeeper specific training is also offered.
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