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Bruins 2012 Soccer Camps

 

2012 Registration now open.

 

Coach Salcedo and a few of his players who will represent UCLA during the 2012 NCAA season will administer the camp schedule and curriculum. The goal of the camp is to provide boys & girls some ideas and techniques that will help continue to develop their games. Each day will challenge both players who are new to the game or those who have been playing for a few years.

 

As former youth players themselves, the current UCLA Soccer players who will assist in teaching and coaching during the camp will share invaluable insight and help inspire all kids who participate. The path’s that led these UCLA players to one of the top programs in the country were filled with passion and enthusiasm for the game.  This is what we hope to instill in the players who participate in the Bruin Soccer Camps.

 

The philosophy of coach Salcedo is that training is the basis and platform to becoming a successful soccer player, but even more important is learning what techniques and individual skills will provide the proper foundation. While the three-day camp is a short period, we are certain that your experience will be informative and fun-filled, but most importantly the players will be infused with confidence that will lead to more enthusiasm and passion for the game.

 

 

  • College Camps

    Southern California
    Rancho Capistrano,

    San Juan Capistrano
    July 16th-19th, 2012


    Girls & Boys 13-18
    Resident or Commuter

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  • Day Camp

    Northern California

    Granite Regional Park,

    Sacramento

    June 25th-28th, 2012

    Girls & Boys 6-16
    9:00AM to 2:00PM

    Day Camp
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  • Northern California &
    Orange County Locations

  • One of the most successful programs

  • Led by UCLA Men’s Coach Jorge Salcedo

  • Instill confidence and help provide a platform for future growth and enjoyment of the game.

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