SocRoc Soccer (Ages 1.5 to 3 Years) at SocRoc Soccer (at Congregation Adereth El)

SocRoc Soccer (Ages 1.5 to 3 Years)

SocRoc Soccer (at Congregation Adereth El)

Categories: Sports & Fitness  |  Ages: 18 Months - 3 Years  |  Format: In-Person
SocRoc Soccer (Ages 1.5 to 3 Years) at SocRoc Soccer (at Congregation Adereth El)

About
SocRoc winter classes are held indoors and last 45 minutes to one hour. Not only will the students learn soccer from a former pro, but they will also develop core strength, upper and lower body strength, as well as flexibility, balance and coordination. First time students only please!
When to arrive:
15 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
4 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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Provider
135 E 29th Street, New York, NY 10016
Kips Bay
(917) 983-3147
About
The goal of SocRoc is to encourage kids to be physically active, gain confidence and learn social skills while having fun. As a certified personal trainer for eight years and a former professional soccer player, Soc Roc's founder James Christie has combined his two areas of expertise to create one of the most unique and creative fitness programs available for Manhattan’s youth.

Today, children are spending too much time watching television, playing video games and eating junk food. Child obesity is on the rise while self-confidence and overall health is on the decline. The ongoing mission of SocRoc is to fight these serious problems every step of the way.
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Editor’s Tip
Soc Roc owner James Christie played professional soccer with the Baltimore Blast for three years. James also received a full soccer scholarship to play Division 1 at Philadelphia University, where he was named Team Captain and MVP.