I got lucky with my situation. I was kind of late in the process into late in my senior year. I didn’t have to go to a camp, I just sent my coach a highlight video, a few emails later and to my surprise I’m now on their roster 💀
Spencer Moeller Hardin-Simmons University, it was the best I could do this year being the first year I ever played competitively(hope to share that story with you one day), I’m about to upload a video of how much I improved in one year in a few days. But yeah heheh 💪🏾
Oh, kinda same but I went to the id camps and then they wanted me. I wasn’t able to send highlight vids bc I never had anything to record my games with. Good luck bro bro
@Flame 1719 same here I'm actually going to 2 ID camps but I have no videos or joined any club recently, just practice and I also went to Spain for 2-3 weeks for training and going to central America as well for more practice but I'm a senior about to graduate in under a week so hoping I can get things done
I recommend going to camps that will have more than one college coach attending. If it's just one school it will most likely be a money grab but other schools mean that all the cosches are coming to this group to recruit players
I coach NJCAA D1. My one day camp is $30. I just got 5 players from last Saturday to commit to my program. Over 70% of my players have come to a one day I.D. clinic be it because I asked them or that's how I found them. So it's worth it for me to hold, but isn't used to raise money... obviously. Some of the NCAA schools I see charge a crazy amount and have a lot of kids and may take a couple. You do the math. It's 100% worth it to attend one day clinics/camps, but doesn't hurt to ask what the percentage of players who enter the program come through the camps. I also won't take players I don't see play and meet in person.
When you say that in 2019 there are other ways than just a camp to play college soccer. What do you exactly mean? Also is a highlight video a way? Good video man 👍
Philip Petersson Walden It’s simple. Do what everyone does. Get some game footage of yourself/Highlight video and start contacting those colleges. Spencer already has a list of colleges on one of his videos
Dont do that instead just sign up for the big leagues in Europe, u can def get into some bundesliga or teams pretty easily as you are in Europe. America is not the best decision for a route to the big leagues
Edgar Castillo, I know your comment was 2yrs ago B4 the world stopped COVID. Curious what yr in HS were you when you rec'd 5 College Offers from 1 College Showcase? What Co put it on? Respectfully, was it 5 Colleges you heard of or had any interest whatsoever? Or was it generic teasers, offers? I'm a Soccer Mom learning as we go. In general, seems like male athletes don't grasp intensity of time & effort just in basics of sending out highlight videos, reaching out to Colleges, then all the follow up, "Official" visits, etc. Overwhelming.
For the next 5 minute Friday and you tell us what club, realistically(clubs like Liverpool), that you would like to play for? I know your trying to get your first contract so you can't be choosy but what is your dream club? Thanks!
Hey Spencer I watch all of your videos and I have an opportunity to go to a local Id camp. I’m going into 9th grade and our coach suggested the camp if we’re trying to play collegiate,and I do is it worth it?
It just depends on the player. I was never really choosy with what college I wanted to attend. All I wanted was a program that gave me a good chance to start my freshman year, that was in a competitive league/conference and could offer a decent scholarship. If you're seriously interested in the school then you probably want those 3 days to explore your surroundings and see if it makes sense to pursue a scholarship there. Just understand though that most college coaches can gauge a players skill level in a 90min session (1 day camp) though.
Play every single day. Or try to at least, it's okay to have a few days off if your overall fatigued or hanging with friends but try every day. 2 hours a day at least. Also slowely begin to add healthy habits in your life. Regardless if they are football (soccer) involved or not. -college soccer player attempting to play pro.
Created a complete individual training schedule with workouts and drills that would have allowed me to master my weaknesses at an earlier age. The biggest problem I had was I thought that making my training plan on a day in, day out basis was acceptable. You need to map out all of your goals/weaknesses and implement an extremely structured plan into place in order to achieve your desired results.
I got lucky with my situation. I was kind of late in the process into late in my senior year. I didn’t have to go to a camp, I just sent my coach a highlight video, a few emails later and to my surprise I’m now on their roster 💀
What school did you commit to mate?
Spencer Moeller Hardin-Simmons University, it was the best I could do this year being the first year I ever played competitively(hope to share that story with you one day), I’m about to upload a video of how much I improved in one year in a few days. But yeah heheh 💪🏾
@@Asapsol that's dope bro. Honestly I'd say we almost have he same situation too
Oh, kinda same but I went to the id camps and then they wanted me. I wasn’t able to send highlight vids bc I never had anything to record my games with. Good luck bro bro
@Flame 1719 same here I'm actually going to 2 ID camps but I have no videos or joined any club recently, just practice and I also went to Spain for 2-3 weeks for training and going to central America as well for more practice but I'm a senior about to graduate in under a week so hoping I can get things done
The footage you used is from an exact camp I went to in California last summer, crazy!😂
I recommend going to camps that will have more than one college coach attending. If it's just one school it will most likely be a money grab but other schools mean that all the cosches are coming to this group to recruit players
I coach NJCAA D1. My one day camp is $30. I just got 5 players from last Saturday to commit to my program. Over 70% of my players have come to a one day I.D. clinic be it because I asked them or that's how I found them. So it's worth it for me to hold, but isn't used to raise money... obviously. Some of the NCAA schools I see charge a crazy amount and have a lot of kids and may take a couple. You do the math. It's 100% worth it to attend one day clinics/camps, but doesn't hurt to ask what the percentage of players who enter the program come through the camps. I also won't take players I don't see play and meet in person.
What school?
I’m here again keep up the great work man!!!
When you say that in 2019 there are other ways than just a camp to play college soccer. What do you exactly mean? Also is a highlight video a way? Good video man 👍
Video suggestion: What are some tips to get recruited for college if you live outside America? i.e. Europe or Asia
Philip Petersson Walden It’s simple. Do what everyone does. Get some game footage of yourself/Highlight video and start contacting those colleges. Spencer already has a list of colleges on one of his videos
Dont do that instead just sign up for the big leagues in Europe, u can def get into some bundesliga or teams pretty easily as you are in Europe. America is not the best decision for a route to the big leagues
@@teamalure3268”sign up for the big leagues”. It doesn’t work like that bro
Thanks sir this was extremely helpful . Yh I started doing this already coz my weren’t gonna spend 500! for a camp 🤣.
Thank you for this video since I was debating if I should or not 🙏.
Funny Bc I just went to one today
Evaince Fone how was it ?
How long do this soccer camps last?
Very very good editing and info guys like you are like a little insider cheat code for us young bucks lol
Keep up the good videos spence 🤠
That was great, thanks!
Future topic suggestion: Are showcase tournaments worth it?
Vincent Rowley hell yea it’s where you get recruited most of the time that’s why you play club. I got 5 school offers from only 1 college showcase.
edgarcastilloarsenal from where?
Playing ussda in general is the best option, although it could be expensive, you’ll get a national team scout at almost all your games
Edgar Castillo, I know your comment was 2yrs ago B4 the world stopped COVID. Curious what yr in HS were you when you rec'd 5 College Offers from 1 College Showcase? What Co put it on? Respectfully, was it 5 Colleges you heard of or had any interest whatsoever? Or was it generic teasers, offers? I'm a Soccer Mom learning as we go. In general, seems like male athletes don't grasp intensity of time & effort just in basics of sending out highlight videos, reaching out to Colleges, then all the follow up, "Official" visits, etc. Overwhelming.
Dope intro
Great video
Woah I am watching this the morning of the third day of the exact camp at silverlakes that he showed lol
How did it turn out?? Did you get recruited?
Oh wow, what a coincidence that was, I hope it ended up being beneficial for you
good video 👍
For the next 5 minute Friday and you tell us what club, realistically(clubs like Liverpool), that you would like to play for? I know your trying to get your first contract so you can't be choosy but what is your dream club? Thanks!
Hey Spencer I watch all of your videos and I have an opportunity to go to a local Id camp. I’m going into 9th grade and our coach suggested the camp if we’re trying to play collegiate,and I do is it worth it?
yes they are worth it
That Notorious BIG made me stay
Lmao I’m at a camp this weekend that has Clemson & Kentucky coaches/scouts oh well
What happeend
No, unless your the next messi or ronaldo .
How do u select if to go to D 1,2 or 3 camps? Or should we look at camps with multiple colleges attending? Thanks
My son received a letter from assistant coach should he attend
So if they take me I can study free please?
Fastest 5 minutes of my life lol
Cosmic Knight ikr! I didn’t even notice it was 5 minutes 💀💀
M Parfait I’m saying lmao 😂
Wht do you think of camps over multiple days (3+) that have the training up to the last day, where you play games?
It just depends on the player. I was never really choosy with what college I wanted to attend. All I wanted was a program that gave me a good chance to start my freshman year, that was in a competitive league/conference and could offer a decent scholarship. If you're seriously interested in the school then you probably want those 3 days to explore your surroundings and see if it makes sense to pursue a scholarship there. Just understand though that most college coaches can gauge a players skill level in a 90min session (1 day camp) though.
Lindsey Wilson food fire 🔥
Rafa!!!!
What’s the best advise you could give a young athlete? Say like 16, what would you have done differently at that age and on?
Play every single day. Or try to at least, it's okay to have a few days off if your overall fatigued or hanging with friends but try every day. 2 hours a day at least. Also slowely begin to add healthy habits in your life. Regardless if they are football (soccer) involved or not. -college soccer player attempting to play pro.
@@alexdumitrescu3025 you need to have. Recovery days too
Created a complete individual training schedule with workouts and drills that would have allowed me to master my weaknesses at an earlier age. The biggest problem I had was I thought that making my training plan on a day in, day out basis was acceptable. You need to map out all of your goals/weaknesses and implement an extremely structured plan into place in order to achieve your desired results.
@@SpencerMoeller thanks for sharing im 14 and I have been following a self made schedule for only 10 days and I have improved so much!
Does someone know if I as an international student I’m able to go to a camp?
Yeah you are i am going to one in 2 weeks.
So is it worth it?
watch the video man