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TSV Aßling: 37 children at Coerver football camp - REWE donates refreshment

2020-08-12T07:33:58.144Z


TSV Aßling hosted its Coerver soccer camp. In compliance with a coherent hygiene concept, 37 children between the ages of seven and 15 took part in the camp.


TSV Aßling hosted its Coerver soccer camp. In compliance with a coherent hygiene concept, 37 children between the ages of seven and 15 took part in the camp.

Aßling - TSV Aßling hosted a Coerver soccer camp in the second week of the summer vacation. The target group were girls and boys between the ages of seven and 15 who wanted to improve themselves over three days with the varied and demanding training units. The camp was planned according to the current requirements of the BLSV and the state government for the current corona situation. A coherent hygiene concept was available from both the organizer Coerver and the host TSV Aßling.

TSV Aßling: Sepp Grabmair heads units - Coerver and DFB base coaches support

Despite the adverse circumstances, 37 children registered, 17 of them girls. The training units were again organized and directed by Sepp Grabmair, who had already successfully carried out the girls' camp on the Büchsenberg last year. This time he was assisted by coerver coach Marcel Dressel and DFB base and mental trainer Martin Platzer. TSV Aßling made its training area available again and organized lunch for the participants. Thanks to donations in kind from the REWE market and the REWE beverage market, the girls and boys could again be offered fresh vegetables, fruit and drinks free of charge.

After the participants were divided into three performance groups, who trained together during the entire camp and also spent their breaks together. All children had to complete the same training units, but the level of difficulty was individually adjusted according to their performance.

TSV Aßling: State-of-the-art technology is used

On the first day of the camp, the focus was on mastering the ball, and Coerver offers numerous movement sequences, so-called moves, to improve them. Depending on the weather, on the second day the focus was on forms of play, in which the practiced movement patterns were used.

Competitions were on the program on the last day. At station I, accuracy was tested with the help of a goal wall net, at station II, the reaction was tested with several light pods that specified the direction of movement, and at the last station, ball control was determined under time pressure on an obstacle course with light barrier measurement.

The children had a lot of fun and show what they had learned the days before. The tournament winners were Amani Kurzmeier and Leonhard Brillmayer. In addition to football skills, team behavior and social skills were also included in the evaluation. ( ez / hw )

Source: merkur

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