Nike Soccer Camp at Seattle University will continue its tradition as one of the best soccer camps in the country this 2018 summer.

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (PRWEB) May 21, 2018

The Girls Jr. Residential Camp will add supplemental classroom instruction away from the pitch. “It’s going to be pretty unique experience, with daily classroom sessions on Tactics, Film Analysis, Fitness/nutrition, and the History of Soccer,” says Seattle Women’s Soccer Assistant and Co-Director for Nike Soccer Camp Rich Schreiner. “We are organizing it to be a true college experience and I think it will really take off.” These supplemental modes of learning should provide that additional nudge some athletes need to truly dial in their skillset.

“The additions to the program this summer accentuate the elite status of this camp,” says Renee Chapman VP of Nike Soccer Camps. “The culture at Seattle is truly remarkable and it is a great privilege to work with coaches who are so devoted to improving the lives of youth.”

Camper can choose from the residential, ID camps, or day camps. Residential camp is for girls ages 10-16. ID camps are for girls ages 13-20, and the day camp is for boys and girls ages 5-12. For a complete list of dates and prices visit the website http://www.ussportscamps.com/soccer/ or call 1-800-645-3226

About US Sports Camps

US Sports Camps (USSC), headquartered in San Rafael, California, is the world's largest sports camp network and the licensed operator of Nike Sports Camps. The company has offered summer camps since 1975 with the same mission that defines it today: to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement.

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