Player Development
At NJ Crush Elite Girls Soccer, our training goal is to develop players over many years to ensure we provide a stable platform at the elite level. Not only do we provide a fast pace, professional learning experience but we also like to instill that true love of soccer that all players should have within our club.
U2-U5 Soccer Shots (Bergen County West) Program
Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer program with a focus on character development. Our caring team positively impacts children’s lives on and off the field through best-in-class coaching, communication and curriculum. Our coaches are the best-trained in the business. Our expert-approved curriculum is age-appropriate and aligns with childhood education standards. In addition we provide an exceptional customer experience and ongoing communication with parents.
(LIL CRUSHERS) The U6-U7 Pre-Academy
(LIL CRUSHERS) The U6-U7 Pre-Academy is for our youngest players. Everyone who wishes to participate will be accepted into the academy. The environment is one that provides a fun, learning experience that also builds confidence and self-assurance on the playing field. Encouragement and a positive field experience are what our youngest players enjoy. Training programs are put together throughout each season where players are put in small group scenarios.
(Teams) The U8-U23
(Teams) The U8-U23 age groups are classified within our training program as the Technical Training group. Our coaches focus on teaching the proper techniques in the fundamental skills of control, passing, movement off the ball, and defending. In addition, coaches touch on developing an awareness of space and the overall shape of the team on the field as a whole. Educating players the right way early, helps us create a stronger player in the older age groups. Training practices in these age groups are 2-3 times per week.
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The focus in these age groups is on technical training with the inclusion of tactical concepts. These are listed below.
In the end, as the children grow older and face the real world, translating lessons learned on the field into useful life experience for handling both life’s successes and failures is the most valuable training of all.
