Group Training at CCSA (2–6 Athletes)
Group training at CCSA is not “team practice” and it is not a watered-down version of private work.
It is the core development environment of the academy.
Every group format (Group Player Development, Group Game Application, and Group Performance Blocks) follows the same Player Development methodology used in 1-on-1 sessions, adapted to a small, competitive setting.
What defines group training at CCSA is:
Small numbers (2–6 athletes)
Individual goals inside a shared environment
High standards of execution
Continuous feedback and correction
A balance between development and competition
Group training allows athletes to:
Apply skills under real pressure
Learn through comparison and competition
Develop communication and presence
Experience game-like intensity regularly
It is where training starts to feel like performance.
What Group Training Focuses On
All group formats at CCSA are built around:
Individual skill development inside a group context
Competitive constraints and scenarios
Decision-making under pressure
Game-speed execution
Habits that transfer directly to competition
Each athlete is still coached individually.
The group simply becomes the environment that reveals habits.
How Group Training Differs from Camps
Camps and group training serve different purposes.
Group Training
Ongoing throughout the year
Built for continuity and progression
Same athletes over time
Allows real tracking of habits and development
Designed to build the player
Camps
Short-term, immersive experiences
Open to a wider audience
Higher volume over a few days
Ideal for exposure, discovery, and reset
Designed to ignite and refocus
Group training is where development is built over time.
Camps are where players immerse themselves for a short, intense phase.
Both are valuable.
They simply serve different roles in the CCSA system.
Group training is the backbone.
Camps are accelerators.