Inside PTP
This is what happens when you combine professional coaching, small groups, and an atmosphere where kids actually want to get better.
The Moments That Matter
Real camp days. Real smiles. Real progress.
The Energy
From the moment they arrive, you can feel it. This isn't another drill session. This is where kids get excited about soccer.
Real Pros Teaching Real Skills
These aren't just coaches. They're MLS players and NCAA Division I athletes who've competed at the highest levels. Your kid learns from someone who's been there.
Skills That Work
We focus on what actually matters in games. Not just drills for the sake of drills, but techniques that translate to real match situations.
The Smiles Say Everything
These aren't staged photos. This is what every single day looks like at PTP.











What Makes PTP Different
Four things that actually matter
Players Teaching Players
Not just anyone who played soccer. We're talking MLS professionals and NCAA Division I athletes. People who competed at the highest level and understand what it takes to get there. Your kid learns from coaches who've actually done it.
Small Groups Mean More Progress
We keep groups intentionally small. That means more touches on the ball, more individual feedback, more time with coaches, and more actual improvement. Your child isn't just another kid in a massive group doing the same drill over and over.
The Skills Team Coaches Don't Teach
Team practices focus on systems and positioning. We focus on individual technique. The 1v1 moves, ball control under pressure, decision-making, creativity. The skills that make the difference when the game is on the line.
If They're Not Having Fun, They're Not Learning
We make training competitive, challenging, and exciting. Kids push themselves harder when they're actually enjoying it. They come home exhausted and can't wait to come back tomorrow. That's the difference.
More from Camp
The authentic PTP experience
What Parents Actually Notice
The things you'll see at home
They come home exhausted but genuinely happy. Not just tired from running, but excited about what they learned and eager to go back.
You'll see new moves in their games. Techniques you didn't teach them. Skills they're actually using when it counts.
Their confidence grows noticeably. They're not afraid to try things, to take on defenders, to be creative with the ball.
They make real friendships with kids who love the game as much as they do. Not just teammates, but friends.
This Could Be Your Kid
Give them the experience that changes how they see the game. Professional coaching, small groups, and an environment where they actually want to improve. Spots fill up fast every season.
















