Courtesy:
XK San Diego Parents News5 Reasons To Attend Futsal Camp San Diego Futsal will conduct three more camps this summer, with one at the Encinitas Community Center from Aug. 11-15 and two at the Carmel Mountain Ranch/Sabre Springs Recreational Center in late July and August. XK San Diego Soccer News compiled a list of reasons to enroll your son or daughter in one or all of the camps.
Futsal is FunOne of the top reasons to attend Futsal camp is because sports are meant to be fun. The smiles on last week’s campers were from ear-to-ear. For parents, the plus is the kids sweat and run around so much they’ll come home exhausted.
Thinking it ThroughFutsal organizers manage the game when needed (i.e. penalties, rule enforcement), but since the teams don't have coaches during the camps, the athletes are thinking for themselves. Furthermore, there is far more chatter on the court than on the field.
The small aspect of the playing field has the campers contributing in every position. They could be on defense one second and scoring at the other end the next. This helps developing athletes to understand each of the roles and take a tactical approach to their new jobs.
Precise PassingIn any given soccer game, a coach typically tells his players to know whom they are passing to and to think before they do it. In Futsal, a player will not be successful unless he or she learns to make precise passes, because the smaller field creates pressure from every angle. Placement is a big deal because the indoor surface makes the ball glide a lot faster.
More For Your MoneyIt’s been said that going to a Futsal camp is like attending 10 regular soccer camps. Campers make marked improvement in a a short amount of time. The cost is less than $200 for the five-day camp with a Futsal T-shirt and ball included.
Mario Makes it HappenOrganizer Mario Mrakovic has an unmatched dedication to his Futsal camps and league. He truly wants all of the players to be successful. His enthusiasm is contagious to all the campers.
For more information, log on to www.sandiegofutsal.com.
Posted by
Luca Ranocchiari -->
luca.ranocchiari@futsalplanet.com