Our Elite Boys camp was a success. I was amazed at the work and intensity that the boys brought to the camp. Even though the majoring of the campers where my boys, the attitude and spirit was amazing. Usually camps are consider a place to hang and play around but our camps are totally opposite of that. We actually spend more time working on individual skills and also boosting your confidence. The greatest excitement I get is when I see a player who used to struggle in one area of the game and all of a sudden they see the light. I have seen many of our young men improve during the week of the camp.
Enjoy the video above and we are getting ready for our younger age group camp starting July the 11th.
information at www.chinamaja.com
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Kickoff Soccer Camps
KICKOFF SOCCER CAMPS
Parents, please see the revised camp schedule. Space is limited; discounts will be offered to multiple family members. Kickoff Camp is not just another Camp,it is a place where players come to improve their skills, to compete, and be challenged while having fun at the same time. Each Camp is tailored to age-appropriate levels so campers will develop in their respective game. Our Elite Soccer Camps include a mixture of Premier, Challenge and Classic level players from around the Grand Strand and surrounding areas. Upon arrival, you will be grouped according to the skill level of the players, allowing you to be challenged, pushed and tested not only by the coaches but also by your peers. Recreational Camp
This Camp is ideal for kids that play at the Recreational level. Our coaches will not only coach the fundamentals of soccer but will teach the campers the valuable lessons of teamwork.
Players will also perform daily challenges of the week. While this camp is for Recreational soccer players, the emphasis is on learning in an enjoyable environment that promotes self-confidence.
For more information : www.chinamaja.com/recreationalcamp
Soccer Heroes Camp
Where Champions are made! Often imitated, never duplicated. Our soccer Heroes Camp is soccer in a fun filled environment for boys and girls ages 6 - 8.
This Camp is a great way to introduce young Children to soccer in a short camp format of enjoyable games. This popular camp involves soccer-based activities, promotes motor skills development, aids group interaction and is excellent form of exercise. The emphasis is on FUN, FUN, FUN!
For more information : www.chinamaja.com/heroescamp
Any additional information please email chinamaja@yahoo.com or call 843.246.4989
Updates about the Camps!!!
KICKOFF SOCCER CAMPS
Check out the dates too to make sure that you will be signing up for the right camp.
www.chinamaja.com
Email: chinamaja@yahoo.com or call 843.246.4989
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Summer Soccer Camp | June 2011 |
KICKOFF SOCCER CAMPS |
It is that time of the year again. When you start planning your summer and along with which soccer camps to attend. I would like to personally invite you to my Elite Soccer Camp this summer. Where you will not only have FUN, but also be CHALLENGED, PUSHED, TESTED to fully maximize your potential and ability. Our Elite Camp is geared towards soccer players who are involved in travel soccer. It is a mixture of Premier, Challenge and Classic level players. Upon your arrival, you will be grouped according to the skill level of the players, allowing you to be Challenged, Pushed and Tested not only by the coaches but also by your peers. There will be two separate camps for both Boys and Girls Camp. Enabling the players to be challenged by their peers. For more information about our Boys Elite Soccer camp please go to http://www.chinamaja.com/BoysEliteCamp.html For more information about our Girls Elite Soccer camp please go to http://www.chinamaja.com/GirlsEliteCamp.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mzansi Recreational Soccer CampThis summer we will also be having our first Recreational Soccer Camp. This camp is ideal for children that play at the recreational level or play for schools that are looking for some soccer fun and instruction at the same time. Our professional staff will not only coach the fundamentals of soccer but will teach campers the valuable lesson of teamwork. Players will also perform daily skills challenges for the week. While this camp is for the recreational level soccer player, the emphasis is on learning in an enjoyable environment that promotes self-confidence. For more information about our Recreational Soccer Camp please go to www.chinamaja.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soccer Heroes Soccer CampWhere Champions are made! Often imitated, never duplicated; our Soccer Heroes Camp is soccer in a fun filled environment for boys and girls aged 5 to 7. This camp is a great way to introduce young children to soccer in a short camp format of enjoyable games. This popular program involves soccer-based activities, promotes motor skill development, aids group interaction and is an excellent form of exercise. The emphasis is on FUN, FUN and FUN! For more information about our Soccer heroes please go to www.chinamaja.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any additional questions please don't hesitate to email me or call me at 843.246.4989 |
Sincerely, China Maja Kickoff Soccer Camp |
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Tryouts
This post is dedicated to the guys that are trying out this Sunday for the ODP, go Team CHINA. Let me start by congratulating you guys on a job well done. According to me y'all are winners, y'all won the most difficult part of this journey by telling yourselves that you want to tryout. You guys have conquered the fear that most guys did not. By saying you are going to tryout that means you already won half the battle as a lot of players are scared to go tryout, and for that I would like to congratulate you guys.
Now lets talk about the second battle which is the actual tryout. The best advice that anyone can give you especially during times like this is to just be yourself. You need to understand what you have and what you don't have. For example, if you are a skillful player with no speed, then stick to the basics, do skillful things and stay away from trying to out run other players with the ball, rather let the ball do the running. Another example is if you have speed but yet not skillful, use your speed to help make you standout. Stay away from trying to dribble the ball too much if you know that's not your strong hold. But I believe since you are trying out, you at least have some of these stuff that I have mentioned above. Now the key is understanding what you have and use it to better help you distinguish yourself from the rest of the players.
Control what you can control and understand that you will not be able to control other things, like say for instant how other players pass you the ball or how the coach feels about you. All you need to do is go out there and give it your best, know that by the time you leave the field you have done everything you can and you played your hardest, but smartest.
Let the rest of the things that is out of your control take care of themselves.
Go Team China
Now lets talk about the second battle which is the actual tryout. The best advice that anyone can give you especially during times like this is to just be yourself. You need to understand what you have and what you don't have. For example, if you are a skillful player with no speed, then stick to the basics, do skillful things and stay away from trying to out run other players with the ball, rather let the ball do the running. Another example is if you have speed but yet not skillful, use your speed to help make you standout. Stay away from trying to dribble the ball too much if you know that's not your strong hold. But I believe since you are trying out, you at least have some of these stuff that I have mentioned above. Now the key is understanding what you have and use it to better help you distinguish yourself from the rest of the players.
Control what you can control and understand that you will not be able to control other things, like say for instant how other players pass you the ball or how the coach feels about you. All you need to do is go out there and give it your best, know that by the time you leave the field you have done everything you can and you played your hardest, but smartest.
Let the rest of the things that is out of your control take care of themselves.
Go Team China
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
What an interesting Month!!!
We are half way through the ODP sessions. I like small groups. They turn to bring great competition and challenge the kids. As a coach it is very rewarding to see a player maturing with their skills. The funny part is there is not much different working with College kids and the younger ones. Obviously there is different in terms of speed and other stuff but for the most part they all struggle with certain things and it is the coaches job to identify those and help improve them.
Coastal Carolina University played in the Big South Conference this past weekend and we managed to win it. The win guaranteed a place in the NCAA Tournament. The last time coastal won it was my senior year and I was a player and 5 years later we won it again and I was a coach. Is the little things that matters. It might seem like a coincidence but there is more under the covers.
Now we will see how the boys do in the Nationals. Good luck boys.
More to follow.....
Coastal Carolina University played in the Big South Conference this past weekend and we managed to win it. The win guaranteed a place in the NCAA Tournament. The last time coastal won it was my senior year and I was a player and 5 years later we won it again and I was a coach. Is the little things that matters. It might seem like a coincidence but there is more under the covers.
Now we will see how the boys do in the Nationals. Good luck boys.
More to follow.....
Friday, October 29, 2010
First ODP Prep Session
Firstly I would like to congratulate everyone who attended the first session. Everyone worked really hard during the hour and half. Time is not on our side but as the tryouts are around the corner. Therefore we need to give it all our best during these sessions. I was very pleased with everyone today, the kids worked really hard and the wonderful part of all is the fact that they are willing to learn. As a player you can not take time of or think you know better than the other player. The important thing is to continue working on your skills and trying to perfect them. So that you will not get left behind. The secret is to continue training and perfecting those skills.
Some people are born with some skills, while as other needs to work hard to master the same skills. But even though you feel like you were born with those skills the funny part is as a player you still need to continue working to perfect them. Guys like Ronaldo and Messi they continuously try to perfect their skills, even though it looks like it is perfect.
keep the good work up and we will continue to keep working hard to try and get you ready not just for these tryouts but for the future as well.
Until next time!!!
Some people are born with some skills, while as other needs to work hard to master the same skills. But even though you feel like you were born with those skills the funny part is as a player you still need to continue working to perfect them. Guys like Ronaldo and Messi they continuously try to perfect their skills, even though it looks like it is perfect.
keep the good work up and we will continue to keep working hard to try and get you ready not just for these tryouts but for the future as well.
Until next time!!!
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