La Tormenta
Kicking it Up a Notch
Description: La Tormenta, The Storm, is our spiciest level of XR Soccer Training. This vigorous, fast-paced, and challenging training program drives competitive soccer players to their maximum potential.
In these training sessions, soccer players work on individual ball drills to improve their technical skills and learn proper footwork. Ultimately, their muscle memory allows them to play creatively and instinctively on the pitch. Older, more advanced players also receive strength and endurance training.
Only register if your player can stand the heat.
Level: Intermediate/High (competitive players on P3 or higher teams)
Coaches: Xavi R., Yuriy H., Juddy M., Marcelo F. or Jose R.
Locations:
Let’s Play (Northglenn & Centennial)→ artificial turf
Front Range Community College → gym floor
Dates:
Week of January 7- February 3rd (5-week session)
Birth Year & Level: 2013-2014
Level: MLS Next, GA/DA, ECNL, ECRL, NPL, EAL and P1
Location: Let's Play Soccer (Northglenn)
Time: 5pm - 6:15pm
Dates: January 7, 14, 21, 28 & February 4
Birth Year & Level: 2015 & 2016
Level: Select ID, JA Players, Rising
Location: Let's Play Soccer (Northglenn)
Time: 5pm - 6:15pm
Dates: January 8, 15, 22, 29 & February 5
Birth Year & Level: 2010-2012, MLS Next, ECNL, ECRL, NPL, EAL and P1
Location: Let's Play Soccer (Northglenn)
Time: 6:15pm - 7:30pm
Dates: January 7, 14, 21, 28, & February 4
Birth Year & Level: 2012-2014
Level: MLS Next, DA/GA, ENCL, ECRL, NPL, EAL & P1-P3
Location: Front Range Community College, 3645 W 112th Ave, Westminster, CO 80031
Time: 5:30pm to 6:45pm
Dates: January 9, 16, 23, 30 & February 6
Birth Year & Level: 2015 & 2016
Level: Select ID, JA Players, Rising
Location: Let's Play Soccer (Northglenn)
Time: 5pm - 6:15pm
Dates: January 8, 15, 22, 29 & February 5
Birth Year & Level: 2008 - 2012
Level: MLS Next, DA/GA, ENCL, ECRL, NPL, EAL & P1 - P3
Location: Let’s Play Northglenn, 2180 E 112th Ave., Northglenn CO 80233
Time: 5pm - 6:15pm
Dates: January 10, 17, 24, 31 & February 7
XR Training means a lot to me. From the moment Xavi started training me the importance of training kept going up every time. There was never a time where I said, “This isn't helping.” Every day we learned new things and improved on the things we needed to get better at. Every time I heard Xavi say, "Let's get to work," that is exactly what he meant. Everyone knew we had to work hard every day at training. He pushed me, and he pushed everyone else. Most importantly, he gave me the confidence to push myself. No matter what my level of soccer was there was always room for improvement. Xavi was a mentor for me and I learned a plethora of things from him, on and off the field. I assure you that you will not regret participating in XR training. The environment is so nice—positive attitudes everywhere, starting with Xavi himself. He gets the players ready to go and reminds them of their dreams of becoming great stars. Those dreams begin and are created at XR training.
— Azael Flores, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee