Built for Athletes

Tools, guides, and knowledge to develop your game and navigate the recruiting journey.

Development Pillars

Technical Execution

Master ball control, passing accuracy, shooting technique, and first touch. Build the foundation every college coach looks for.

Tactical Ability

Read the game, understand positioning, anticipate plays, and make smart decisions under pressure.

Physical Preparation

Speed, agility, strength, and endurance training tailored for soccer's unique demands.

Mental Resilience

Develop the mindset to handle pressure, bounce back from setbacks, and perform at your peak when it matters most.

Position Guides

Goalkeeper

Shot-stopping, distribution, commanding the box, 1v1 situations, cross management.

Center Back

Defensive positioning, aerial duels, build-up play, communication, reading the attack.

Full Back

1v1 defending, overlapping runs, crossing, recovery pace, defensive transitions.

Defensive Midfielder

Screening the backline, distribution, interceptions, dictating tempo, defensive shape.

Central Midfielder

Vision, passing range, box-to-box endurance, creativity, linking defense to attack.

Winger

1v1 skills, crossing, cutting inside, pace, defensive work rate, finishing.

Attacking Midfielder

Final third creativity, through balls, shooting, movement off the ball, chance creation.

Forward/Striker

Finishing, movement, hold-up play, link-up play, anticipation, composure in front of goal.

Recruiting Timeline

Freshman Year

Focus on skill development, grades, and understanding the recruiting landscape. Attend camps to get exposure.

Sophomore Year

Create highlight video, research target schools, attend ID camps, maintain academic eligibility.

Junior Year

Contact coaches, schedule campus visits, narrow target list, send highlight videos, prepare for official visits.

Senior Year

Take official visits, commit to a school, complete NCAA eligibility paperwork, sign National Letter of Intent.

College Level

Compete at the collegiate level, continue development, potentially enter the transfer portal or go pro.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start the recruiting process?

  • Start researching schools in freshman year and make contact with coaches in junior year.
  • It's never too early to focus on development and academics.

How important are highlight videos?

  • Very important — college coaches often watch highlight videos before deciding to recruit you.
  • Quality footage showcasing your skills and game awareness is essential.

What if I don't get a D1 scholarship?

  • D2, NAIA, and JUCO programs offer excellent opportunities and scholarships.
  • Many professional players took non-traditional paths to success.
  • Focus on finding the right fit academically and athletically.

Club vs High School soccer — which is more important?

  • Club soccer is more heavily scouted by college coaches.
  • High school soccer shows you can perform in your local community and maintain academic eligibility.

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