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Leverage Soccer Academy Experience for Pro Trials & College Showcases



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By : Joey Bilotta    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-12 22:19:59

In today's competitive sports world, self-promotion is more important than ever. When you're competing against 500 players for a spot on a university team, a scholarship, or pro trial, you need a way to stand out from the crowd. A lot of players out there have talent, but you need talent and something more.

So what can you do to really make an impression with coaches? What really catches their attention?

Soccer promotion - Back to basics:

First, make sure your basics are in order. You need an updated, modern soccer resume that combines education stats with soccer stats. Get letters of recommendation, technical evaluation reports by high-level or professional coaches when possible, a well-edited highlight video to showcase your skills during training and matches. Remember, there's a lot of politics in soccer. You can use that to your advantage when promoting yourself.

Leverage your soccer academy experience:

High-level camps domestically are a dime a dozen, and they don't really raise eyebrows on your soccer resume. A lot of soccer players attend these camps and programs and it's unlikely to impress a university soccer coach or of professional club, scout or agent.

International soccer academies are another story. Few coaches see a soccer resume (and associated soccer video) of a player who's spent nine months abroad training daily under professional coaches. This is a great way to distinguish yourself from your soccer peers and get your foot in the door by doing something different and unique that is more likely to influence a decision make in your soccer future.

World-class name dropping:

My friends in NCAA or Division I, II, and III colleges are inundated with soccer videos and resumes. By attending an international soccer training program under internationally-recognized coaches, you can set yourself apart from the pack politically, while also developing dramatically as a soccer player.

Think about it. If you were a decision maker in soccer, who would you choose to consider? A soccer player who ran though a camp somewhere in New Jersey or a soccer player who traveled abroad to train under Bolton Wanderers coaching staff or another high-level football academy?

Soccer academy bonus - technical excellence:

Training under world-class soccer coaches for prolonged periods of time will help perfect your physical stamina, tactical awareness and knowledge, and overall technical football skills. There's no substitute for sustained professional football training- and coaches will see the difference in you on the pitch.

Author Resource:- Advance your soccer career with world-class training. Learn about EduKick International Soccer Academies in England, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil and Mexico.
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