Lehigh University Athletics
Lehigh Soccer Announces the ID Clinics and Summer Camps
2/10/2011 4:41:00 PM | Men's Soccer
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh men's soccer program has announced its soccer camps and clinics this year. Anyone that is interested in Lehigh University, playing Division I soccer and would like to experience a college training environment then don't delay in registering for our ID Spring Clinics and ID Academy. Want to bring your high school team for pre-season training? We've got that too. Of course no summer at Lehigh will be complete without our four weeks of day camps for the young soccer players in the Lehigh Valley!
ID Spring Clinics – (www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
The purpose of the ID clinics is to provide a competitive training environment for the college bound player. Many club players have limited opportunities to attend summer camps on college campuses due to their club schedules. As well, with top prospects making decisions in their junior year, these clinics will enable prospects to visit campus, be evaluated by the coaching staff, interact with current student-athletes and be better informed when making their decisions. Finally, prospects will get a better sense of a true college training environment and can not only showcase their playing potential, but their training habits as well. If you are a current freshmen, sophomore or junior in high school, you are the ideal age for these clinics.

ID Summer Academy- (www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
The difference between the Spring Clinics and the Summer Academy is time spent on campus and intensity. The Academy will expose players to three days of training and competing as opposed to a one day clinic. Prospects will stay in dorms, eat in the dining hall, and spend significant time with Lehigh players and coaches. A Recruiting seminar and Leadership program is offered along with a written assessment for all rising seniors.
High School Camp-(www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
Our HS Camp week is designed to bring in teams for a "Pre-pre-season" as a means of getting the team ready for their upcoming season. Some teams come in with their coaching staff while other teams choose to have our experienced coaches train them for the week. We even have some HS coaches attend the sessions, stay in the dorms while our staff trains their team! Team building is an important component of our camps on and off the field and whether this gets achieved through the competitive evening matches or our camp favorite Minute to Win It® competition, teams leave our camp ready for the season. Registration is seamless through our online process and does not require any additional work for the coach or parents. Teams require a minimum of 12 players to attend as "Team".
ID Spring Clinics – (www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
The purpose of the ID clinics is to provide a competitive training environment for the college bound player. Many club players have limited opportunities to attend summer camps on college campuses due to their club schedules. As well, with top prospects making decisions in their junior year, these clinics will enable prospects to visit campus, be evaluated by the coaching staff, interact with current student-athletes and be better informed when making their decisions. Finally, prospects will get a better sense of a true college training environment and can not only showcase their playing potential, but their training habits as well. If you are a current freshmen, sophomore or junior in high school, you are the ideal age for these clinics.
ID Summer Academy- (www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
The difference between the Spring Clinics and the Summer Academy is time spent on campus and intensity. The Academy will expose players to three days of training and competing as opposed to a one day clinic. Prospects will stay in dorms, eat in the dining hall, and spend significant time with Lehigh players and coaches. A Recruiting seminar and Leadership program is offered along with a written assessment for all rising seniors.
High School Camp-(www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
Our HS Camp week is designed to bring in teams for a "Pre-pre-season" as a means of getting the team ready for their upcoming season. Some teams come in with their coaching staff while other teams choose to have our experienced coaches train them for the week. We even have some HS coaches attend the sessions, stay in the dorms while our staff trains their team! Team building is an important component of our camps on and off the field and whether this gets achieved through the competitive evening matches or our camp favorite Minute to Win It® competition, teams leave our camp ready for the season. Registration is seamless through our online process and does not require any additional work for the coach or parents. Teams require a minimum of 12 players to attend as "Team".
Day Camps-(www.lehighsports.com/sports/msoccer/camps.aspx)
It's hard to think about warm weather, the smell of freshly cut grass and the sounds of kids playing soccer in the midst of winter, but before you know it, school will be out and summer will be upon us. Time to start thinking about our highly successful Day Camps!
The Lehigh Soccer Academy, in its 18th year is ready to roll out another summer of camps and with four weeks of day camp, there are plenty of options to accommodate your busy schedules. As the largest soccer camps in the Lehigh Valley, we will bring 300-400 kids through our Day Camps so register early.
Tikes n' Spikes Camp is for 4-5 year olds early experience with soccer camps. Our experienced staff is devoted to ensure these boys and girls have fun while they engage with a soccer ball, cool games and even a mini field trip (they walk to our soccer stadium). It's a week of fun that culminates with a Mon/Dad soccer game on Friday. Drop you kids of at 8:45am, go get some coffee and run some errands and pick them up at 11:30.
The Day camp is for boys and girls ages 6-13 and is a little more progressive with skill work, station training and small sided matches. All abilities are welcome and players will be challenged regardless of their skill levels. The Day Camps will introduce a new look with the soccer® skills testing throughout the week. Kids can be dropped off at 8:45am and finish camp at 12 noon.
The Extended Day camp is for 6-13 year olds as well, but designed for the more serious soccer player. Campers bring their own lunch for a break and their favorite activity LSATrivia©. Following lunch they are back on the fields again for LSAWorld Cup©, small sided games and fun games!
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