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Check with your Location not all programs are offered Pricing: Bunnies thru Micro Classes $14.75 per class
Skills Institute Classes $16.75 per class
**Note:Mainstreet Sports Center offers Bunnies,Thumpers,Cottontails
only
Level: Parent & Child Classes
Bunnies classes introduce toddlers to soccer with games that allow
them to run, play as a group and kick a ball. They gain basic soccer
skills while building fundamentals such as balance and coordination.
Classes incorporate activities that are geared toward a toddler's
unique way of learning and include parachutes, bubbles, noodles,
cones, lots of goal scoring and more.
Classes are 50 minutes long.
The ratio for Bunnies classes is 15:1 with parents on the field.
Adult participation is required.
Parents and kids, led by one of our instructors, play organized
games together to develop listening skills, balance, ball skills and
foot-eye coordination. Thumpers is the ideal next step for Bunnies
veterans and a perfect introduction to Lil' Kickers for new players.
Thumpers classes are 50 minutes long.
The ratio for Thumpers classes is 12:1 with parents on the field
Adult participation is required.
Cottontails is a class designed for children who are ready for more
of a challenge than a Thumpers class, but who are not quite ready to
be on the field without a parent or caregiver. The Cottontails
curriculum is designed to build fundamental skills such as balance,
coordination, and ball kicking skills. Cottontails classes also
offer another component—helping your child build a sense of
independence. As children progress through the session and become
ready for more independence, parents can choose to transition to a
less active role in the class.
Cottontails classes are 50 minutes long.
The ratio for Cottontails classes is 7:1 (14:2) with parents on
the field. Part adult participation is required.
Hoppers classes are designed to be fun and fast paced. Classes focus
on increasing balancing skills, coordination and fundamental soccer
skills. We utilize creative games and help kids develop listening
skills, cooperation and teamwork. Hoppers classes are the first
class where children participate independently.
Jackrabbits classes are designed to help transition children into
non-competitive team play. Children play creative games to develop
fundamental soccer skills and will also be introduced to more
one-ball oriented games and scrimmaging. The focus of the scrimmages
will be to help players understand how to apply skills in different
situations and building teamwork. Some small sided non-competitive
soccer games are introduced.
Big
Feet classes are for five and six year-olds who have not played a
lot of soccer before, or who respond better to a low-key
environment. Classes build basic soccer skills (dribbling, passing,
trapping, scoring) and develop a sense of confidence on the field.
Players will also learn sportsmanship and team play. Some
small-sided, yet non-competitive soccer games are played to enhance
learning how to apply skills in game situations.
Micro 4/5 classes are for four and five year olds with previous
soccer experience who are ready for more of a challenge. Players
learn more advanced fundamental soccer skills through fun,
age-appropriate and creative skill building games and have the
opportunity to practice those skills in non-competitive scrimmages.
Micro 4/5 classes are 50 minutes with 15-20 minutes of
instruction and 20-25 minutes of non-competitive scrimmaging.
Micro 6/7 classes are for six and seven year olds with previous
soccer experience who are ready for more of a challenge. Classes
balance the use of fun games and technical drills with
non-competitive scrimmaging to teach new skills each week.
Micro 6/7 classes are 50 minutes with 15-20 minutes of
instruction and 20-25 minutes of non-competitive scrimmaging.
Micro 8/9 classes are designed for eight and nine year olds who have
little or moderate experience playing soccer. Players will learn a
new fundamental soccer skill each week and have the opportunity to
practice those skills in non-competitive scrimmages.
Micro 8/9 classes are 50 minutes with 15-20 minutes of
instruction and 20-25 minutes of non-competitive scrimmaging.