Led by licensed professional trainers/coaches assisted by NSC’s coaches, our Micro players will learn new skills, play games, and have fun while the trainings for our Classic players will have a heavy emphasis on technical skills as players get ready for their upcoming seasons.
Registration for the December/January and the February/March sessions will open on November 3. There is a maximum of 12 players per age group so please sign up as soon as possible.
Location: Test Your Metal in Forks Township
Date: Saturdays, December 2 – January 27 (no training 12/30) OR February 3 – March 23
U5/U6 (2018-2019 Birthdates) 1:00-2:00pm $90 per 8 week session
U7/U8 (2016-2017 Birthdates) 2:00-3:00pm $90 per 8 week session
U9/U10 (2014-2015 Birthdates) 3:00-4:00pm $135 per 8 week session
U11-U14 (2010-2013 Birthdates) 4:00-5:00pm $135 per 8 week session
**Note: For Dec/Jan ONLY all 2010-2011 players will be moved to a new time slot at 5:00-6:00pm**
- WAIVER: Please complete this waiver and bring it to the first session – Test Your Metal Waiver
- LOCATION: Test Your Metal, 3601 Sullivan Trail, Easton. Enter through the main door located in the parking lot on the back of the building
- SPECTATING: Test Your Metal will not allow any spectators in the building. Parents may walk their child into the building and pick them up at the end but we ask that you remain outside of the building during the training sessions. You may run an errand, wait in your car – whatever is convenient for you. If you are uncomfortable leaving your child, please let us know before the start of the session and we will issue a full refund.
- PARKING: Parking may be tight. Please drive very slowly in the parking lot.
- DURATION & CANCELLATIONS: The sessions will run December 2 – January 27 (no training 12/30). If sessions need to be adjusted due to weather, we will post it to our website and social media.
- GEAR, FOOTWEAR & ATTIRE: Bring a ball and water and wear shin guards, just like a normal practice. Cleats are not allowed. Players can wear turf shoes or sneakers. The best sneakers are flat, court-type shoes; running shoes with higher/supportive heels can lead to twisted ankles. Players can also consider wearing tights, training pants, or their socks pulled up over their knees to avoid “turf burn.” The space is heated but still cool.
- HEALTH AND WELLNESS: The health and safety of all of our players is important to us. As we are now in cold and flu season as well as a recent increase in Covid cases, please remember that if you child isn’t feeling well, stay home.