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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews from Around Banderas Bay | January 2007 

Spring Break Soccer Training and Spanish Language Camp in Puerto Vallarta
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Spring break soccer training and Spanish language camp will take place in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta - Students will have new opportunities for studying abroad this spring at a soccer training and Spanish language camp in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The camp owners, Joseph Bilotta and Corey Zimmerman, hope to broaden students' world view while providing internationally competitive soccer training and full-immersion language and cultural lessons.

"I wanted to get involved with EduKick because I know that team travel abroad has a tremendous positive influence on young people," said Zimmerman. "It helps them realize their full potential. They see themselves as part of something bigger, they appreciate things more and begin to expect more of themselves."

During the customized one week spring break soccer camps students will receive daily language and cultural tutoring as well as individual and team based soccer training. Soccer camp tuition includes home stay or lodging at a three star hotel in Puerto Vallarta, three meals each day and transportation. In addition to daily lessons students will participate in soccer matches with Mexican youth teams and enjoy supervised sight-seeing excursions.

Soccer training offered at the camp focuses on:

• Strength and Conditioning
• Technical Precision
• Tactical Development
• Sport Psychology Coaching

The soccer training and Spanish language camp designed by EduKick strives to provide students with a full-immersion learning experience. The camp's staff of licensed, bilingual instructors believes that their students learn Spanish more quickly and fluently because they are surrounded by Hispanic culture. Thus, kids attending the spring break soccer camp have the chance to improve their foreign language skills exponentially during their brief stay. This will please many parents, as bilingual Americans are in high demand, especially those fluent in Spanish.

The spring break soccer camp will be coached by professionals who are experts in the international soccer arena. Participating youth will train daily under the direction of Armando Cosilion's CODEFUT Soccer School (based in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico). Mr. Cosilion is an experienced, licensed Mexican soccer coach and owner of "CODEFUT" Soccer School.

The international soccer scene is highly competitive. Training abroad will strengthen your child's soccer skills in a way that no local training camp could, disciplining their minds and bodies and distinguishing them as soccer players. At EduKick, students receive a combination of personal, one on one training, as well as team focused training that will help them excel in the international arena.

The EduKick Puerto Vallarta, Mexico spring break soccer training camp is expected to fill up quickly. Register online at EduKick's website. You can learn more about Edukick or sign up for an International Soccer Training newsletter at www.edukick.com.

About Edukick International Soccer Camps:

EduKick's mission is to provide intensive soccer training programs that also teach youngsters about cultural diversity and foreign languages. As professionals, soccer fanatics and fathers, Joseph Bilotta and Corey Zimmerman wanted to create a program that maximized the EduKick youth's time abroad; instilling a sense of independence and pride through experiencing international travel, structured language study, cultural excursions, and professional soccer training.



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