LIL BLASTER SUMMER  2024


REGISTER HERE

Returning this Summer!!!


This summer for the first time we will be offering Lil’ Blasters    Our very popular program for players ages 3.5 to 6 years old.

 

DETAILS


AGES
3.5 to 6 years old


DAYS
Mondays & Thursdays


DATES
June 17, 20, 24, 27
(No Training week of July 1)
July 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25


RAINOUTS
If a rainout is called. The coach will schedule a makeup date. We will reschedule up to two rainouts.


TIMES

9.45 to 10.30am
4.45pm – 5.30pm
You can pick morning session or evening session.
You can sign up for both morning and evening.


COST
$85  for morning session
$85 for evening session


LOCATION
Henry River Fork Park/Pepsi Soccer Complex-Field 2

Registration Opens soon


QUESTIONS??

Myron King-DOC

Email: doc@cvysa.org

Phone: 309-807-7870


LIL BLASTERS FALL & SPRING PROGRAMS

Sign up for our popular Fall and Spring Lil Blasters program here

CLICK HERE

Join the fun of CVYSA! Boys and girls age 3.5 to 6 can see what soccer fun is all about. Learn great skills from National Youth Licensed instructors in a non-competitive atmosphere. The emphasis is on personal development, not winning games. This program is open to all skill levels and we encourage beginners!


PROGRAM OVERVIEW: This is the introductory and exploratory stage for kids. Many of the children are meeting the ball (or toy), the game, and the practice environment for the first time. The most important considerations are fun, freedom to move, positive encouragement, trial and error, and a sense of sportsmanship. Let the players enjoy soccer on their terms, not ours. At this age, players will want to be near or at the ball (‘the beehive’). Working on motor skills such as, running, kicking, jumping, hopping, using/learning the different parts of the foot, and learning/understanding the parts of the body they can use in soccer. Fun, play, and becoming more comfortable with the ball (toy) are key parts of the Little Blasters. The “soccer coach” is an “Activity Leader”. Practices will be based on activities that are fun, and engaging and activities that focus on age-appropriate techniques.


Lil Blasters Knowledge
Kids at this age think, “Where the ball is, that’s where I want to be.” It is completely against their way of thinking to move away from the ball, to spread out, or to “go wide.” Accordingly, let the kids play, “coaching” will be very limited. A lot of these players will be experiencing sports for the first time and need lots of praise and encouragement. Calling players by their names, clapping, smiling, and giving high fives and pats on the back are major parts of their experience.
Example coaching comments:

  • “Look around”; ‘Where’s the space?’
  • “Shoot! Score a lot of goals!”
  • “Try to win the ball; get the ball – and if the other team has the ball, ‘go get the ball’!”
  • “Good job; nice dribbling; nice pass; GOOOAAAL!”
  • “Which goal are you shooting on?”

-The game is often “one against the other team”. ‘The Beehive or swarm’. Coaches will let them run, chase, hunt the ball, kick it all over the place and probably act like a little kid. They’ll have fun with the kids!New Paragraph



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