Once we have discussed your needs and requirements, leave us to create a tailored programme alongside your itinerary.
Nearer to your departure date, we provide a standard form for all participants to complete, requesting details of each player's ability as well as general likes/dislikes, leisure activities etc. Coaching staff at your destination will thus be able to review and familiarise themselves with each player prior to your arrival.
Group leaders are offered the opportunity to discuss training schedules with their chosen club's coaching staff before departure.
Train and Play Programmes
Coaching staff base training techniques on the high standards employed by their own youth academies. Each club (particularly abroad, when English groups are concerned) practices different coaching philosophies, enabling you to take away a unique experience.
All coaching programmes offer a minimum of 4 hours' training and cover all aspects of play. Each session usually features a specific technique. Dedicated coaches work with players to exploit each individual’s balance, speed, attitude and skill.
In most circumstances, the allocated coaching staff are dedicated to your team which means that, unless you say otherwise, you will not be grouped together with any other travelling party. This enables your group to work together to improve and bond as a team.
Small sided games and full-scale matches are pre-arranged against local, Youth Academy or visiting teams.
Below shows an example of a typical 5 day train and play programme.
Morning
Afternoon
Day 1: Session on Control
Receiving the ball
Touch (importance of first)
Body Position
Use of thigh, chest
Small Sided Games
Incorporating skills learned
Day 2: Session on Passing
Long and short
When to play foot/space
Weight of pass Timing Disguise
Small Sided Games
Incorporating skills learned
Day 3: Session on Turning and Dribbling
Basic turns/basic movements
Turning to change play/to shoot
Turning to beat player
Beating a player with or without
Options to shoot
Small Sided Games
Incorporating skills learned
Day 4: Session on Heading
Basic technique
Defensive headers
Flic ons/heading as a pass
Small Sided Games
Incorporating skills learned
Day 5: Session on Shooting
Basic technique Dribble and shoot
Move onto ball and shoot
Turn and shoot
Small Sided Games
Incorporating skills learned
Evaluation
On completion of your programme, your club’s coaching staff will offer an individual evaluation followed by a medal/certificate ceremony.
Group leaders will receive details of the coaching techniques and schedule used which can be built upon back home at your school or club. Ciudad Deportiva Abegondo - the training grounds at Deportivo La Coruna boast 7 full size grass pitches, 6 7-a-side pitches and one artificial turf pitch, offering squad players, Academy members and inspiresport groups some of the best quality pitches in Spain.
Deportivo is one of Spain's biggest clubs, yet it retains a community feel - employees are like family and visiting young players are immediately made to feel welcome and become part of the club. Deportivo is also special because it is open and friendly - young players usually train alongside the club's top teams and share many of their facilities too. Our young visiting teams leave Deportivo La Coruna, having experienced life as a professional player in Spain and with a sense of having truly belonged to a club.