Sunday 20 April 2014


GIFFNOCK SC EASTER CAMP 2014



Camp Programme
For the second year Giffnock SC has been able to provide the opportunity for our young footballers to continue playing over the Easter Holidays. After the success of last year's East Camp 2013 and Summer Camp 2013 we were looking to offer an even better Football Camp experience than ever before. Unfortunately our own Eastwood Park 3G is still under construction and we were unable to host the Easter Camp at the home of Giffnock SC- instead we held the camp at the 3Ms 3G park opposite Mearns Castle High School.

Over the five days players would work on a planned course of football activity designed to sharpen their technical, physical and tactical skills.

Day
Theme
Monday
Control - players will work on receiving the ball and bringing it under control with the head, chest, thigh or foot.

Tuesday
Passing - players will work on passing the ball to other players and extending this to look at how to position themselves to best receive a pass.

Wednesday
Dribbling - players will work on moving with the ball and using two feet and lifting their head to dribble. When space is available players will be encouraged to 'drive' with less touches in to space.

Thursday
Odd socks week - players should wear their normal black sock on their 'stronger' foot and any other sock on their other foot. This allows coaches to more easily see the player is working on their weaker foot and building the capability with it.

Friday
Games - an opportunity to put into practice all the skills players have been working on and developing over the week.


Each day the players would begin with a warm-up, a technical practice, small-sided games, a development of the technical practice and then more games. By maximising the amount of game-time that players get we are able to help them develop their ability to implement technical skills in the fast-paced small-sided games.

Delivery
The Easter Camp 2014 was planned and co-ordinated by Giffnock SC Football Development Officer, George Milliken (me!) and the coaching was led by Andro Sneddon (coach at 1997s) and Ross Carlin (Coach at Soccer Centre). Andro and Ross were supported by three of our 1996 players and Soccer Centre coaches- Paul McKerns, Steven McPhee and David Johnston.
From a personal point of view it was great to be able to step back from the coaching and leave it to a team of highly-motivated, young coaches. The coaches have enjoyed the delivery as much as the players have enjoyed the participation. I'm looking forward to the next group of player-coaches coming through from the 1997 age group in season 2014/15.


Review of the Easter Camp
Although the camp was once again fully booked, with over 70 players, there was unfortunately not enough interest to run a separate girls-only camp. However, two of the P6 girls came along to the boys' camp and gave the boys a run for their money. For the Summer Camp 2014 it would be great to be able to offer camps for both boys and girls to come and develop their skills in the fun Giffnock SC environment.

 One parent said this of the Camp:
"I took my son and his pal and they both absolutely loved it, they thought the coaches were really good and helpful, and would gladly have stayed all day. They were practising their skills in the garden after the sessions so the coaching obviously worked. The price of £30 was a bargain for such a positive, well organised experience."

Did your child attend the Camp- how did they enjoy it?

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