The high density of schools in the Crewe area means that there are always lots of primary aged children looking for things to do during the school holidays.
Crewe is a bustling town and the local youngsters often reflect this with their energy and their enthusiasm. That’s why we at Little Sports Coaching kid’s Mini Soccer football camps in Cheshire.
There are plenty of youngsters with a keen interest in football in the area and lots more who simply love the idea of a holiday camp that offers them hours of energetic activities and fun-filled opportunities.
There are Mini Soccer holiday camps in Crewe held at Shavington Leisure Centre, with sessions running from 9.30am until 3.30pm. There is also the option for parents and carers to take advantage of extended care facilities, allowing them to leave their youngsters up until 6pm.
This can be a real bonus for working parents and for those who want to know that their children are having as much fun as possible during their break from school.
Fun is obviously high on the agenda but so is learning new skills – both physical and interpersonal – and making new friends. The camps are aimed at all children between four and 12, regardless as to whether they are experienced little footballers or simply want to try out their skills for the very first time.
All of the sessions are run by qualified coaches who are experienced in working with young people of all ages and abilities. Days are filled with matches, tournaments, games and skills training and youngsters are split into ability and age-appropriate groups to ensure that they make the most of the experience.
Children leave the sessions with more confidence in their footballing abilities – and in themselves. Their communication skills are often bolstered, as are their co-ordination, balance, and team-working prowess.
Our experts at Little Sports Coaching understand the needs of young people and that’s why the sessions ensure that children spend as much time as possible on the ball. There is simply no time to get bored as the kids practice their heading, shooting, dribbling and passing, play games, and try out the skills they have learned on the pitch.