Welcome back Booters and now Little Booters once again! We are excited to open up a new age group, U4, to go along with those who have been with us before, U6. Can't believe this will be the 4th summer of the Hinshaw Soccer Academy.
Hope everyone is excited to get started in two weeks, June 4th. Once again we will be utilizing the turf at Service High School. For the older players, U6 is the first year where true game play is introduced. We will still be spending time with fitness, technical, and tactical exercises, but 3v3 play will also be featured.
For the little one's and those new to the program here is what to expect:
Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. The U4 group contains a wide age and ability range, and we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
In the U6 age group most children have played soccer before. Activities will be a bit more focused, and will still be built off of the four pillars of soccer: technical, tactical, physical, and psychological components. Team play will also be a key component for development. Parents may be called upon at times to participate in activities to help 'spread' the instruction. Also, times of redirection may be necessary at times for young players.
We're looking forward to seeing you all out there. Don't forget to bring a size 3 ball (all ages), athletic shoes, water, and shingaurds (older players must have, recommended for younger).
BOOYAH!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Summer Academy 2013
Hello players and parents! It's that time again. Time for Summer Sessions with Hinshaw Soccer Academy.
This summer we will be continuing to play at Abbott Loop Community Park, but we are hoping to be able to use Service High's new turf field some as well. Academy is open for 3-5 year olds. Registration will be posted soon but the cost for sessions will be $40, which includes an Academy tshirt.
Sessions will start June 6 and be held June 20, July 11, 18, 25, and Aug 1.
Please let me know ASAP if you are interested. I have sent an invite via email and sessions are invite only so if you know someone who would like to play, shoot me an email at jeremyhinshaw@gmail.com
Let's get bootin'. BOOYAH!
This summer we will be continuing to play at Abbott Loop Community Park, but we are hoping to be able to use Service High's new turf field some as well. Academy is open for 3-5 year olds. Registration will be posted soon but the cost for sessions will be $40, which includes an Academy tshirt.
Sessions will start June 6 and be held June 20, July 11, 18, 25, and Aug 1.
Please let me know ASAP if you are interested. I have sent an invite via email and sessions are invite only so if you know someone who would like to play, shoot me an email at jeremyhinshaw@gmail.com
Let's get bootin'. BOOYAH!
Friday, January 20, 2012
HSA Winter Session
Winter Session has begun! BOOYAH!!!
For those new to the HSA, here is some info on what to expect:
Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. The U4 group contains a wide age and ability range, and we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
In the U8 age group most children have played soccer before. Activities will be a bit more focused, and will still be built off of the four pillars of soccer: technical, tactical, physical, and psychological components. Team play will also be a key component for development. Parents will be called upon at times to participate in activities to help 'spread' the instruction. Also, times of redirection may be necessary at times for young players.
We are excited to begin a new session. Here are the specifics:
Where - Alaska Dome, south endzone field.
When - Fridays, beginning January 20-March 2, 6-7pm.
What to bring - soccer ball (size 3), shin guards, water, shoes to run in, $50 payment (cash or check to Alaska Northstars). We will also have a waiver for you to sign.
For those new to the HSA, here is some info on what to expect:
Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. The U4 group contains a wide age and ability range, and we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
In the U8 age group most children have played soccer before. Activities will be a bit more focused, and will still be built off of the four pillars of soccer: technical, tactical, physical, and psychological components. Team play will also be a key component for development. Parents will be called upon at times to participate in activities to help 'spread' the instruction. Also, times of redirection may be necessary at times for young players.
We are excited to begin a new session. Here are the specifics:
Where - Alaska Dome, south endzone field.
When - Fridays, beginning January 20-March 2, 6-7pm.
What to bring - soccer ball (size 3), shin guards, water, shoes to run in, $50 payment (cash or check to Alaska Northstars). We will also have a waiver for you to sign.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
HSA Fall Session
Hello, and welcome to Hinshaw Soccer Academy's 2011 Fall Session.
The big news for the fall is that we have expanded to two age groups. We are excited to be adding Dan Rufner to the coaching staff as he brings a wealth of experience to our Academy program. Coach Jeremy will be remaining with the "little Booters" (U4) and Coach Dan will be with the older "Booters" group (U8).
We are also appreciative to the Alaska Northstars and for their allotment of Dome time for the Fall and Winter sessions.
For those new to the HSA, here is some info on what to expect:
Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. The U4 group contains a wide age and ability range, and we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
In the U8 age group most children have played soccer before. Activities will be a bit more focused, and will still be built off of the four pillars of soccer: technical, tactical, physical, and psychological components. Team play will also be a key component for development. Parents will be called upon at times to participate in activities to help 'spread' the instruction. Also, times of redirection may be necessary at times for young players.
We are excited to begin a new session. Here are the specifics:
Where - Alaska Dome, south endzone field.
When - Fridays, beginning October 7th, 6-7pm.
What to bring - soccer ball (size 3), shin guards, water, shoes to run in, $75 payment (cash or check to Alaska Northstars). We will also have a waiver for you to sign. Academy t-shirts will be distributed at the first practice.
The big news for the fall is that we have expanded to two age groups. We are excited to be adding Dan Rufner to the coaching staff as he brings a wealth of experience to our Academy program. Coach Jeremy will be remaining with the "little Booters" (U4) and Coach Dan will be with the older "Booters" group (U8).
We are also appreciative to the Alaska Northstars and for their allotment of Dome time for the Fall and Winter sessions.
For those new to the HSA, here is some info on what to expect:
Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. The U4 group contains a wide age and ability range, and we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
In the U8 age group most children have played soccer before. Activities will be a bit more focused, and will still be built off of the four pillars of soccer: technical, tactical, physical, and psychological components. Team play will also be a key component for development. Parents will be called upon at times to participate in activities to help 'spread' the instruction. Also, times of redirection may be necessary at times for young players.
We are excited to begin a new session. Here are the specifics:
Where - Alaska Dome, south endzone field.
When - Fridays, beginning October 7th, 6-7pm.
What to bring - soccer ball (size 3), shin guards, water, shoes to run in, $75 payment (cash or check to Alaska Northstars). We will also have a waiver for you to sign. Academy t-shirts will be distributed at the first practice.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
summer program - 1st training session
With the start-up of HSA little BOOTERS' summer program just days away we wanted to post some info so everyone is as excited and informed as we are.
Where: Abbott Loop Community Park. The map above is clickable and integrated with google maps.
What to bring: You and your child(ren), a size 3 soccer ball, shingaurds, shoes to run in, water, REGISTRATION form and PAYMENT (if you haven't already), anything else your child may personally need, ie. sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. Training t-shirts will be passed out at the first session.
What to expect: Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. As the U4 category contains a wide age and ability range we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
Questions or comments: please contact jeremyhinshaw@gmail.com
Where: Abbott Loop Community Park. The map above is clickable and integrated with google maps.
What to bring: You and your child(ren), a size 3 soccer ball, shingaurds, shoes to run in, water, REGISTRATION form and PAYMENT (if you haven't already), anything else your child may personally need, ie. sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. Training t-shirts will be passed out at the first session.
What to expect: Each training session will contain the following components - physical play, individual ball skills, team building skills, team play. Parent involvement is also expected and necessary for a successful training session. As the U4 category contains a wide age and ability range we need your help to engage your child. Don't be discouraged if your child is not interested in everything going on, that will develop with familiarity and repetition. Taking a break to 'refocus' is normal and encouraged for the well being of all children involved. Embrace the fun elements and try not to force those things that the child is resistant to, but keep them attentive and in the training area if possible as the proximity to activity will familiarize the child for future sessions. Training activities will be quick paced and fun to keep the interest of the children. Most children will not turn professional after one academy program, it will most likely take at least two...
Questions or comments: please contact jeremyhinshaw@gmail.com
Friday, May 13, 2011
little BOOTERS interest list
Hello friends and family!
Tiffany and I thought that instead of paying someone else to coach our son and trying to get all his friends/family coordinated to be on the same team that we could easily just do our own thing, and so Hinshaw Soccer Academy was born.
I'm excited about the possibility of pulling this off. I think it'd be a great time to not only get the kids together in a constructive way, but to also see and hang out with each other. This is such a great time in our lives as we raise young children and I am so glad to be able to share it with all of you. This is just another way to build community for our young families.
Please check out the flyer below or under the more info sidebar and if interested please comment below with what day/time would best work and indicate how many children. I'd like to get started by early June and run through the end of July. We will work primarily on beginning ball skills, playing together, and active fitness. Many of the drills will involve you and your child working together so come ready to play yourself. Please also let me know if you can help bring snacks, volunteer coach, or some other capacity I haven't thought of yet.
Because of licensing and insurance concerns (there is none yet) this Academy is open by invite only. Please contact me if you'd like more info.
Tiffany and I thought that instead of paying someone else to coach our son and trying to get all his friends/family coordinated to be on the same team that we could easily just do our own thing, and so Hinshaw Soccer Academy was born.
I'm excited about the possibility of pulling this off. I think it'd be a great time to not only get the kids together in a constructive way, but to also see and hang out with each other. This is such a great time in our lives as we raise young children and I am so glad to be able to share it with all of you. This is just another way to build community for our young families.
Please check out the flyer below or under the more info sidebar and if interested please comment below with what day/time would best work and indicate how many children. I'd like to get started by early June and run through the end of July. We will work primarily on beginning ball skills, playing together, and active fitness. Many of the drills will involve you and your child working together so come ready to play yourself. Please also let me know if you can help bring snacks, volunteer coach, or some other capacity I haven't thought of yet.
Because of licensing and insurance concerns (there is none yet) this Academy is open by invite only. Please contact me if you'd like more info.
Registration
To register please fill out this form and give to Jeremy/Tiffany or scan and email to jeremyhinshaw@gmail.com
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