Why is the SAS program started?
NFC believes that a complete soccer player possess great soccer skills as well as great overall athleticism. The SAS program was designed to teach and improve all components of each player’s athleticism. A secondary reason was to put a program in place that could help reduce injuries commonly sustained by soccer players. Q: Who is the SAS program for? A: The program is for any player who is looking to improve their athleticism. The program’s curriculum is design to start training players from the U11 age on up. Q: Who runs the SAS program? A: The SAS program was developed by the NFC Director of Athletic Performance, Travis Manners. Travis is a licensed physical therapist as well as a certified strength and conditioning coach (same credential held by collegiate and professional strength and conditioning coaches). He, along with his staff of coaches, is responsible for developing the curriculum as well as coaching each SAS session. Q: What does a “typical” SAS session entail? A: The SAS
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