Girls Preseason Soccer Camp
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Overview:
The UWW Girls High School Preseason Soccer Camp is designed to prepare the player for her upcoming high school season. The camp combines a strong emphasis on the technical, tactical and physical attributes of the individual player to enhance her soccer development heading into the start of the high school season. Each player will participate in a 90-minute soccer training session emphasizing individual skill work and advanced team tactics. Each training session will conclude with a scrimmage allowing players the opportunity to apply the topics covered in the training session into a live match environment. In addition, each player will participate in a 30-minute workout session managed by the UWW speed and strength coaching staff each day that will focus on activities to improve a player’s speed, quickness, agility, endurance and core strength.
Dates
March 12-15 (March 16th will be an alternate day if one day is cancelled due to weather conditions.)
Location
UW-Whitewater Perkins Stadium is an all-weather Field Turf facility that will allow this camp to be held under almost all weather conditions.
Time(s)
We will have 2 time slots and can accommodate a maximum of 45 players per session.
Session #1 4:00-6:00pm
Session #2 6:00-8:00pm
What To Bring
- Dress appropriately for outdoor weather
- Soccer cleants, tennis shoes or indoor shoes
- Shin guards
- Ball
- Water
Cost
$95.00 (Includes camp T-shirt & four days of instruction)
Camp Staff
Head Coach Ryan Quamme
Ryan Quamme is the Head Men’s and Women’s Coach at UW-Whitewater. Ryan holds a National Soccer Coaches
Association(NSCAA)Premier Diploma and a Union of European Football Association (UEFA) B license. He has over 10
years of experience as a youth club and high school soccer coach.
Lee Munger
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater strength and conditioning program is led by Lee Munger who joined the Warhawk athletic
department in August 2005. Munger came from South Dakota State University where he was the first full-time strength and conditioning
coordinator at the school and held that role from 2002-2005. In addition to guiding SDSU’s twenty sport programs and helping them
transition from an NCAA Division II program to Division I, he also directed the Frappier Acceleration Program for area high school
and college athletes. Prior to SDSU, Munger was a sports performance coach at a private training facility in Sacramento, California,
where he developed speed, strength and conditioning programs for individuals as young as eight years old to elite college athletes.
Insurance
Each camper will be covered by a limited accident insurance policy. The insurance includes primary coverage up to $7,500 and $300 maximum dental insurance. Insurance does not cover pre-existing injuries and is for accidents only. The cost of insurance is included in the registration fee.
Special Notice
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is committed to equal opportunity in its educational programs, activities and employment policies, for all persons, regardless of race, color, gender, creed, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, Vietnam-era veteran status, parental status and pregnancy.
If you have any disabling condition that requires special accommodations or attention, please advise us well in advance. We will make every effort to accommodate your special needs.
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