In total it was 9 training sessions over the course of 72 hours. What it really did for me was open my eyes to college soccer. Most of the kids at the camp were way better than me. I felt really pressured to preform well in comparison to them. Soccer started to become a chore rather than a game. I would rather enjoy playing soccer for a few more years and maybe not play in college or play for a club team then go super hard to play Division 1, not play in games, and hate it the whole time.
On the way to the camp in Boston we took a tour of Dartmouth. On the way back I got a call from a college student who applied to the Naval Academy. He ultimately did not get in, but did get an NROTC scholarship to Old Dominion. He told me a ton of the "goods" and "bads" of the Naval Academy vs a civilian college. Being at Old Dominion, he is right next to Little Creek where a few of the Navy SEAL teams are stationed. He told me all about how he trains with them and how they will eventually write him a good letter of recommendation for his SEAL application. He is one lucky guy.
Thursday I rested up a bit. Yesterday my friends aunt came to town. She is a soccer coach, Crossfit, fitness nut. So we did a Crossfit/girls soccer workout.
8 stations:
Jump rope/double unders
weighted russian twists
Bosu Ball burpees
agility ladder
ring tucks (see below)
Push ups
Wall sits
Resistance overhead press
Each station 1 minute. 3 minute rest in-between full rounds.
Three rounds of each total.
Ring tucks:
And of course I've been swimming a lot.
HOOYAH
Steve
Nice Post...Soccer school
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