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Lundy is a soccer "shiz". I've been there twice. Both times to the elite camp. You basically have your foot on the ball 10 hours a day, you wake up before breakfast (!) to have a foot skills drill session in a stuffy gym with a Trinidad and Tabago national team coach...The second time I tore my oblique the first day :) But I'm for sure going back this year...It makes you a much better player...I would almost guarntee it...

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um yea i have heard alot about ralph lundy's camp..2 of my friends are

going to attend the U of Duke camp this summer..its susposed to be a good one..

a local good one for east tenn. is the Lee University camp..coach moyo knows what he

is doing and so does his players...very good camp..not very expensive either..deffinately worth the money and worth while...

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I've gone to Duke camp for the last two years and it was a good camp. I've also heard that Ralph Lundy is a good one.

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Clemson is a very good camp if you go with your team or at least most of it. They work on team strategy and you get better as a team. If you're looking for a more individually oriented camp, Indiana is a good one. These are two camps that I have been to.

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I liked going to both the UNC and the St. Louis college camps..Very competitive..There were players attending from around the world..They were very good camps..At the St. Louis camp, a former World Cup player, John Sorbes, was a coach..A couple players from the Kansas City Wizards came by and talked to us one day too..

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