
Your Goals:
The college soccer system in the USA offers you the opportunity to excel both athletically and academically. With top training programs and prestigious universities, you can develop both as a player and professionally. Whether it’s a professional career or studying at the highest level – in the USA, you can achieve both.
We make it possible:
With Scholarbook, you have the best team to make your college soccer dream in the USA come true. We’ve already successfully placed over 4,200 athletes. Experts like Elmar Bolowich and Jonas Westmeyer are by your side. Our success: Players in MLS, national team members, and students at elite universities like Harvard, Yale, and Duke.
Unsere Kompetenz:
Zuverlässiger Rundum-Service.
Unser Anspruch:
Passgenaue Vermittlung.
Unser Team:
Partnerschaftlich, sportlich, international.
We have already guided soccer players from various backgrounds to the USA. Whether with a focus on sports, academics, or simply to have a great time, we find the right university for everyone.
I’ve worked with Scholarbook twice—once at the beginning to get me to America, and once after completing my bachelor’s degree to transfer to another university for my master’s.Both times, Scholarbook helped me with the entire process, and I hardly had to do anything! It was a lot of fun working with my athlete manager, Joschka Cürten, and he managed everything very professionally.To this day, I have a great relationship with him, and he occasionally checks in to see how I’m doing! I had an amazing experience with Scholarbook and highly recommend trying it out!
Scholarbook made my dream come true. A very organized team that works really well together. Through my studies, I can pursue my passion for soccer and earn my degree at the same time. Since the summer of 2022, I’ve been at MNWCC in Minnesota, playing in the NJCAA.
Thanks to Scholarbook, I received a soccer scholarship at a D1 university. My sports manager and Joe Dincecco provided excellent support and connected me with top universities. Now, I’m looking forward to the USA and know I can continue to count on their help.
Without Scholarbook, I wouldn’t be where I am today. They gave me the opportunity to put myself in a great position to become a professional soccer player in the USA. Without my time at Marshall University, which Scholarbook helped me with, I wouldn’t have developed as both a player and as a person. Scholarbook was basically one of the first steps on a much bigger journey, the scope of which I didn’t realize at first, as my focus was solely on getting my degree and playing college soccer. Over the past five years, Scholarbook and I have maintained close contact and built a great relationship!
In the fall of 2021, with the help of Scholarbook, I went to Vancouver on a soccer scholarship. I can only praise Scholarbook: A young, dedicated team with high expertise that organizes every step perfectly – from the soccer showcase to talks with coaches to the visa process. Every athlete gets a personal manager who provides individual support. Currently, I am doing my master's at Simon Fraser, and I am very glad I took the step abroad with Scholarbook.
After gaining valuable experience with Borussia Dortmund's youth team in the Bundesliga, Tim had the unique opportunity to combine soccer and academics in the USA through Scholarbook. At the University of Louisville, he developed into a key player in defense and made a significant impact as the team’s defensive leader. With his strong presence on the field and relentless work ethic, Tim was repeatedly honored, including being named to the All-American team – one of the highest accolades in college soccer. He was a consistent figure on the team for four years, demonstrated leadership skills, and established himself as an outstanding team player. Thanks to his successes at the university, Tim eventually made the leap to professional soccer, signing with Toronto FC II. His time in the USA, made possible by Scholarbook, was a key milestone in his athletic and personal development and laid the foundation for his professional career.
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Meet a selection of our team along with their powerhouse achievements.
Unlike many other agencies that rely on a single point of contact to handle the entire complex process, we trust in specialized expert teams for each individual step. At the same time, our clients have a dedicated athlete manager who focuses entirely on the personal wishes and needs of our athletes. This ensures optimal and tailored support.
Unlike many other agencies that rely on a single point of contact to manage the entire complex placement process alone, Scholarbook relies on specialized expert teams for each individual step. At the same time, our clients are assigned a personal athlete manager who focuses entirely on their unique wishes and needs. This ensures optimal and tailored support.
To ensure that the long path to your scholarship isn't hindered by formalities, our experts handle the university application process and ensure that you receive your confirmation of enrollment on time.
The final step before you can finally pack your bags is your visa appointment. Even the smallest mistakes can lead to significant delays. To ensure this doesn't happen, our experienced visa team will thoroughly and reliably prepare you for your appointment at the US embassy, so everything runs smoothly.
In order to compete for your university, you must be eligible to start with the NCAA/NAIA. Small mistakes during registration can lead to disqualification. To ensure everything runs smoothly at this crucial step, our registration team is here to support you. They also take care of your test registrations, ensuring you complete all the necessary exams on time to study in the USA.
Almost all of our employees were student-athletes in the USA themselves. Some of them are still living their American Dream on-site, while others are even native Americans.
As a market leader, we offer you the most comprehensive and professional service for your journey to the USA.
At first glance, our service packages may seem more expensive than those of our competitors. However, when you take a closer look, you will realize that many of the external costs are already included with us.
These include, for example, costs for tests, your visa, various registrations, and much more.
With other providers, these costs are not included and are often hidden from you before signing the contract.
“The most holistic consulting and the strongest network in the industry.”
Included external costs: 400 €
“The most holistic consulting and the strongest network in the industry.”
1. Upon the start of the collaboration
2.000 €
2. Upon promotion to all relevant colleges
2.000 €
3. Upon decision for a university
1.750 €
“The most holistic consulting and the strongest network in the industry.”
Included external costs: 400 €
Creation of a professional athlete profile and editing of the application video
Fees of 400 € included
Promotion to all relevant colleges
Assistance with communication with coaches and selection of the right offer
Assistance with all registrations and applications
Please note:
Since most of the tasks outside of the promotion process in the Standard package are handled by you, the athletes and families, you will need to account for additional costs and workload.
Please note:
Since most of the tasks outside of the promotion process in the Standard package are handled by you, the athletes and families, you will need to account for additional costs and workload.
Additional Costs:
Approximately 3.550€
“The most comfortable and safest way to the USA, as we cover absolutely all fees for you.”
1. Upon the start of the collaboration
3.000 €
2. Upon promotion to all relevant colleges
3.000 €
3. Upon decision for a university
3.500 €
“The most comfortable and safest way to the USA, as we cover absolutely all fees for you.”
Included external costs: 400 €
Included external costs: 2.855 €
Free participation in a showcase in the DACH region
Fees of 150 € included
Filming and editing of the application video by a professional videographer if participating at the showcase
Fees of 400 € included
Correction of the application video by our videographer
Fees of 200 € included
Registration with the collegiate sports association
Fees of 160 € included
Access to the Scholarbook test platform for optimal test preparation
Fees of 250 € included
Registration for all relevant tests and rescheduling
Fees of 520 € included
Evaluation of all relevant transcripts
Fees of 500 € included
An admission expert will handle the university application process until the confirmation of admission
Fees of 75 € included
Handling of the visa application
Fees of 600 € included
Durchführung der Anmeldung beim Collegesportverband
Gebühren von 160€ inkl.
Evaluierung aller relevanten Zeugnisse
Gebühren von 500€ inkl.
Ein Admission Expert übernimmt die Unibewerbung bis zur Studienplatzbestätigung
Gebühren von 75€ inkl.
Zusätzliche Kosten:
ca. 2.400€
Zusätzlicher Zeitaufwand:
ca. 60 Stunden
Bitte beachtet:
Da alle Arbeitsschritte abseits des Promotion-Prozesses im Standard Paket zu weiten Teilen von euch Sportler*innen und Familien erledigt werden, müsst ihr zusätzliche Kosten und Arbeitsaufwand einplanen.
“The best package in the industry with the highest chances of success and the most long-term support.”
1. Upon the start of the collaboration
4.000 €
2. Upon promotion to all relevant colleges
4.000 €
3. Upon decision for a university
4.000 €
“The best package in the industry with the highest chances of success and the most long-term support.”
Included external costs: 400 €
Included external costs: 2.855 €
Included external costs: 6.250 €
Free participation in 3 showcases in the DACH region
Fees of 300 € included
Analysis and optimization of the video material by professional video analysts
Fees of 400 € included
Intensive courses for test preparation
Fees of 750 € included
Registration for a retake of the college admission tests
Fees of 200 € included
Free organization of a university transfer during studies in the U.S.
Fees of 4.000 € included
Guaranteed 5-year support until graduation
Guaranteed internship at Scholarbook after graduation
Translation of all relevant transcripts by certified translators
Fees of 600 € included
Durchführung der Anmeldung beim Collegesportverband
Gebühren von 160€ inkl.
Evaluierung aller relevanten Zeugnisse
Gebühren von 500€ inkl.
Ein Admission Expert übernimmt die Unibewerbung bis zur Studienplatzbestätigung
Gebühren von 75€ inkl.
Zusätzliche Kosten:
ca. 2.400€
Zusätzlicher Zeitaufwand:
ca. 60 Stunden
Bitte beachtet:
Da alle Arbeitsschritte abseits des Promotion-Prozesses im Standard Paket zu weiten Teilen von euch Sportler*innen und Familien erledigt werden, müsst ihr zusätzliche Kosten und Arbeitsaufwand einplanen.
Choose one of our service packages and sign the mediation contract
Review the first video material
Getting to know your personal athlete manager
Collecting video material and creating the athlete profile
Registration with the sports federation
Test preparation
Contact with coaches
Planning and taking the tests
Translation of certificates
Evaluation of offers
Gathering concrete scholarship offers
DECISION
Signing the scholarship contract
Submitting application documents
Confirmation of acceptance
Up to 6 weeks before departure:
Apply for and attend the embassy appointment
Book the flight
Receive the visa
PACK YOUR BAGS AND DEPART FOR THE USA!
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the largest college sports association in the USA. It includes around 1,100 American and Canadian universities. The NCAA oversees the eligibility of each athlete and thoroughly checks whether they meet the requirements for a playing license. It also establishes the rules, guidelines, and regulations for all NCAA-sanctioned sports.
The college sports system in the USA is divided into three major associations: NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA.
NCAA:
The NCAA consists of three divisions, with Division I being the largest and generally the most competitive. This division attracts top athletes, offers the highest scholarships, and broadcasts games and competitions during prime time on TV. Recently, college athletes in the U.S. have been allowed to earn additional income through sponsorship and advertising deals, making Division I athletes highly attractive to companies.Division II and III have slightly lower competition levels but still offer highly professional training conditions and a balanced combination of sports and academics.
NAIA:
The NAIA is a smaller sports association with a level of play comparable to NCAA Division II. The eligibility requirements differ from those of the NCAA, making it particularly appealing to international students with unconventional academic backgrounds.
NJCAA:
The NJCAA consists of community colleges, which are two-year institutions. Many young athletes use them as a stepping stone to transfer to larger four-year universities.
The seasons of the different sports are divided into the three periods: fall, winter, and spring.
Fall (September to December, depending on how far one advances in the NCAA tournament):
- American Football
- Soccer
- Volleyball (Women)
- Cross Country
- Field Hockey
- Golf
- Water Polo (Men)
Winter (November to March):
-Basketball
-Wrestling
-Ice Hockey
-Swimming
-Track and Field (Indoor Season)
-Bowling
-Gymnastics
-Fencing
-Skiing
Spring (February to June):
-Baseball
-Softball
-Lacrosse
-Track and Field (Outdoor Season)
-Tennis
-Golf
-Rowing
-Volleyball (Men)
-Water Polo (Women)
Your daily routine as a student-athlete is highly structured. Usually, the day starts with a training session in the morning, followed by recovery. This could include an ice bath, a session with the physiotherapists, or a healthy meal with teammates. There might also be a video session to prepare for the next game or competition.In the late morning and afternoon, you'll attend most of your lectures and spend time working on projects, studying for exams, or taking advantage of the free tutoring services available to athletes.In the evening, you'll have enough free time to go out for dinner with your teammates, watch series, or support other sports teams at their games or competitions.
This is, of course, just an example of a typical daily routine – it’s also possible that you’ll have most of your lectures in the morning and training in the afternoon. How university and sports are balanced depends on many different factors.However, no matter how your day is structured, your class schedule is always carefully aligned with your training plan. This ensures that conflicts between academics and athletics are effectively avoided.
The system in the USA is designed so that student-athletes can succeed in both sports and academics without having to make sacrifices in either area. Athletes have priority when selecting courses each semester to ensure they can schedule their classes around training sessions.During the season, it is common for athletes to miss lectures or even exams due to away games or competitions. However, professors are informed of these absences before the semester begins and make every effort to help athletes keep up with their coursework. They offer adjusted deadlines for projects, provide notes for missed seminars, and arrange tutoring sessions with specialized tutors if needed.
Officially, scholarships are always awarded for one academic year. However, it is common for the scholarship to be automatically renewed each year until you have used up your four years of eligibility, as coaches plan long-term with their recruits and train them over several years. One advantage of the scholarship not being set in stone for four years is the opportunity to renegotiate with the coach and potentially secure even more financial support.
You cannot lose your scholarship due to an injury, as NCAA regulations protect affected athletes in such situations. However, there are other reasons why a scholarship can be revoked. These include poor academic performance, violations of team or university conduct rules, or even criminal activities. Scholarships are rarely withdrawn due to poor athletic performance because coaches understand that occasional slumps are a normal part of sports.
American universities generally offer the same fields of study as in Germany. However, it is important to note that not every university offers all study programs. That’s why an essential part of our service is helping you choose the right university to ensure you find the one that best matches your goals and interests.
Yes, in general, bachelor's and master's degrees from U.S. universities are recognized in Europe. However, it is important that the respective institution is certified by a recognized accreditation body – which is the case for most colleges in the U.S.
Depending on the field of study, there may be differences in the curriculum or general course structure, such as in medical studies. As a result, additional exams or certifications may be required to work in this profession in Europe.
To be sure, your specific case can be reviewed by the relevant recognition authority if necessary.
This is a concern for many of our clients. However, based on our experience, we can say that your English skills improve significantly within just a few weeks since you are constantly exposed to the language. The university assesses your basic language proficiency through a preliminary language test before your studies begin. If you pass the test, you should have no issues. If you still struggle to keep up in class, you can take advantage of the free tutoring services available on campus.
This is generally possible, but we want to highlight potential issues that may arise during the transfer process.
1. Academic: You must ensure that your academic credits are recognized by the U.S. university. Not all credits are automatically accepted, as requirements and curricula may vary. This means you might have to retake certain courses.
2. Athletic: Typically, student-athletes receive eight semesters of eligibility, which must be used within ten semesters (one academic year can be paused due to injuries or other significant reasons). However, the ten-semester eligibility countdown begins as soon as you start your studies. If you have already begun your studies in Germany and wish to continue in the U.S., you may not be able to use the full eight semesters of athletic eligibility.
Important: Your academic and athletic history will be thoroughly reviewed by the NCAA or NAIA during the application process. Therefore, it cannot be generally determined how these factors will specifically apply to your case.
Here are some notable differences at a glance:
1. The standard duration for a bachelor's degree in the USA is 8 semesters (compared to 6 semesters at German universities). However, it is possible to shorten the program to 7 or even 6 semesters by taking more than the average number of credits per semester.
2. At American universities, there is no fixed numerus clausus (NC) like in Germany. Instead, colleges take a holistic approach to evaluating applicants by considering academic grades, admission test scores, social engagement or extracurricular activities, the personal essay, and recommendation letters from teachers or other trusted individuals.
3. You don’t have to be completely sure about your field of study before starting university. You have until the end of your fourth semester to choose a so-called major. The first semesters are used to complete the General Education (GenEd) courses, which are mandatory for all students, and to explore subjects that interest you. If you already know your intended major, you can start taking subject-specific courses right away, but you will still need to complete the GenEd courses.
4. The learning environment is much more personal than in Germany. While lecture halls here often accommodate several hundred students, classes in the U.S. typically have only 15–20 students on average. This allows professors to know your name, strengths, weaknesses, and individual needs. Lectures are also far more interactive, featuring open discussions between students and a strong emphasis on practical learning through projects, excursions, and often mandatory internships.
You can think of American college campuses as small towns. Most students live on campus in dorms, usually with 1-3 roommates. They eat in the dining halls (cafeterias) and train in the college facilities. Additionally, there are other important places on campus, such as a small supermarket, a medical clinic, a post office, and, depending on the size of the university, even cafés, restaurants, and shops. Everything is within walking distance or accessible by shuttle buses, so having a car is not necessarily required.
Summer break: Mid-May to mid-August
Thanksgiving break: Around 1 week during Thanksgiving
Winter break: Mid December to mid January
Spring break: 1 week in March
To obtain eligibility to compete in American college leagues, you must have completed either a specialized high school diploma or a general high school diploma. If you are already studying, it is possible to transfer credits you have already earned. To qualify for a sports scholarship, you need to pay attention to specific regulations regarding age limits and the number of semesters already completed. In Division 1, the age limit is 25 years. In Division 2 and the NAIA, there is no age limit. In all leagues, you can have completed a total of 8 full-time semesters of study. For example, if you have completed 4 full-time semesters, whether in Germany or in the USA, you would have 4 semesters left to start at a university. The NCAA verifies the eligibility of each athlete in the NCAA divisions. Other factors that determine whether an athlete qualifies for eligibility include SAT and Duolingo/TOEFL results, as well as high school graduation grades. The NCAA also checks if an athlete meets the "Amateur Status" requirements according to their regulations.
Basically, it is not impossible to study in the USA without a (specialized) high school diploma, but it makes the process a bit more difficult. However, if the conditions are right, you have the following two options:
1. Community Colleges: The admission requirements at community colleges are not as strict as at regular universities. You can study there for 4 semesters and earn an Associates Degree, which you can then use as a foundation to apply to a 4-year university. You will start directly in the 3rd year, so the overall duration of the degree remains the same at 4 years.
2. GED Test: Alternatively, you can take the GED (General Educational Development Test). It assesses your knowledge in the areas of mathematics, reading, writing, social studies, and science. If you earn the GED, you meet the admission requirements for many—though not all—American universities.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a standardized test used by many colleges in the USA for student admissions. It consists of a mathematics section and an English section, with the English tasks divided into Reading and Writing. Each of the two sections can score up to 800 points, making the maximum possible total score 1600 points. This test is an important part of the admissions process. Along with other factors such as GPA, extracurricular activities, and recommendation letters, it helps the admissions office assess the academic suitability and potential of an applicant.
The Duolingo English Test (DET) is a standardized language test that assesses the English skills of non-native speakers. The test consists of various questions in reading comprehension, listening comprehension, speaking, and writing, as well as a video interview and a written sample. The results are scored on a scale of 10 to 160 points.
We would love to take the burden of both tests off your shoulders, but unfortunately, you have to complete them both. But don’t worry—our Test Prep Teachers will prepare you optimally for both exams, helping you achieve the best possible results!
Sports scholarships serve as an incentive to attract talented athletes to the university. They enhance the performance of college sports teams and contribute to their success in national and regional competitions. When sports teams succeed, it boosts the overall reputation of the university and attracts not only the best athletes but also many "regular" students.
Especially in major sports like American football and basketball, universities generate significant revenue through ticket sales, merchandising, and broadcasting rights. These earnings are then distributed across various sports and reinvested into the sports system.
A scholarship mainly depends on your athletic level. The coach has a specific budget each year that they can distribute as they see fit. Depending on how interested they are in you, they might offer you, for example, 60%, 80%, or even 100% of the costs. Additionally, American universities offer academic scholarships to reward strong academic performance, which are awarded in addition to sports scholarships. These are mainly based on SAT, Duolingo/TOEFL scores, and school grades.
Sports scholarships cover all sports-specific costs, regardless of the amount. This includes any training equipment, travel and hotel expenses for away games/competitions, as well as meals during athletic trips. Access to physiotherapists and other sports medical care is also included with the scholarship.
Everything outside of sports often depends on the amount of the scholarship. Primarily, the scholarship is used to cover tuition fees, as well as living and meal costs. As a result, you may need to cover expenses for textbooks, additional school activities like excursions, and of course, any personal expenses. Based on our experience, a pocket money allowance of around 200 euros, alongside continued child benefits, is usually sufficient.
Sometimes, health insurance is included in the sports scholarship, but sometimes it needs to be paid for separately. Whether the university accepts your German insurance in the form of international health insurance or if you need to take out the university’s own insurance is very individual. It's best to speak with the coach or someone from the admissions office about this.
An additional cost area that cannot be avoided is the flight to and from the USA. Therefore, try to look for flights as early as possible. Important: Be aware of the flight price trends, but only book once the visa has been issued! Our partner ABC Travel (https://www.abctravel.de/scholarbook) specializes in travel to the USA and is happy to assist you in finding affordable flight options.
The long holidays during which your child can come home are:
Summer Break: Mid-May to mid-August
Winter Break: Mid-December to mid-January
Overall, you can have your child at home for about 4 months a year, which is likely more time together than a university study in a distant city in Germany. Additionally, you can visit your child in the USA at any time.
Yes, that's no problem at all. However, the following rules apply:
1. The studies in the USA must be a first-degree education, and your child must be under 25 years old.
2. You must provide proof to the family benefits office in the form of a study certificate that your child is enrolled at an accredited educational institution. Your child can easily obtain such a certificate from the International Student Office.
3. You, as parents, must continue to live in Germany and pay taxes.
Yes, this is also possible without any issues. The conditions are similar to those for child benefits. Make sure your child regularly requests the necessary study certificate. The half-orphan's pension can be transferred to either a German or American account. However, additional fees may apply for international transfers.
Unfortunately, injuries are a part of an athlete's life, but with good sports medical care, they can mostly be prevented or at least treated professionally. Since universities have very good financial resources, they can employ multiple physiotherapists who are responsible for both injury prevention and rehabilitation. Additionally, athletes receive supplementary health insurance that covers all medical costs resulting from a sports injury.
The issuance of a new passport usually takes 3 to 6 weeks. However, as always, the earlier, the better, because without a passport, your child cannot, for example, attend the visa appointment. The cost of a new passport is €37.50.If you need it quickly, you can also apply for an express passport. It typically takes only 2 to 4 business days, but it costs a bit more (€69.50).
Die Gebühr für unseren Service bezahlen Sie ganz bequem per Überweisung auf unser deutsches Konto. Im Falle einer Rückerstattung werden wir das Geld auf selbiges zurück überweisen.
In der Regel trainieren die College Teams an sechs bis sieben Tagen pro Woche und absolvieren gemeinsam sechs bis neun Einheiten. Alter und Trainingserfahrung werden hierbei berücksichtigt und Umfänge und Intensitäten individuell angepasst.Wie du dir als Sportler sicherlich denken kannst, gibt es auch in den Vereinigten Staaten verschiedene Typen von Coaches. Demzufolge ist es umso wichtiger, dass sich die eigene Trainingsphilosophie mit den Vorstellungen des zukünftigen Trainers deckt. Dennoch kannst du davon ausgehen, dass du in absolut professionelle Hände kommen wirst. Während es in Deutschland nahezu keine hauptberuflichen Trainer gibt, werden die amerikanischen Trainer von der Universität bezahlt und können sich daher ganz der Entwicklung der Athleten widmen.
In der Regel trainieren die College Teams an sechs bis sieben Tagen pro Woche und absolvieren gemeinsam sechs bis neun Einheiten. Alter und Trainingserfahrung werden hierbei berücksichtigt und Umfänge und Intensitäten individuell angepasst.Wie du dir als Sportler sicherlich denken kannst, gibt es auch in den Vereinigten Staaten verschiedene Typen von Coaches. Demzufolge ist es umso wichtiger, dass sich die eigene Trainingsphilosophie mit den Vorstellungen des zukünftigen Trainers deckt. Dennoch kannst du davon ausgehen, dass du in absolut professionelle Hände kommen wirst. Während es in Deutschland nahezu keine hauptberuflichen Trainer gibt, werden die amerikanischen Trainer von der Universität bezahlt und können sich daher ganz der Entwicklung der Athleten widmen.
In der Regel trainieren die College Teams an sechs bis sieben Tagen pro Woche und absolvieren gemeinsam sechs bis neun Einheiten. Alter und Trainingserfahrung werden hierbei berücksichtigt und Umfänge und Intensitäten individuell angepasst.Wie du dir als Sportler sicherlich denken kannst, gibt es auch in den Vereinigten Staaten verschiedene Typen von Coaches. Demzufolge ist es umso wichtiger, dass sich die eigene Trainingsphilosophie mit den Vorstellungen des zukünftigen Trainers deckt. Dennoch kannst du davon ausgehen, dass du in absolut professionelle Hände kommen wirst. Während es in Deutschland nahezu keine hauptberuflichen Trainer gibt, werden die amerikanischen Trainer von der Universität bezahlt und können sich daher ganz der Entwicklung der Athleten widmen.
In der Regel trainieren die College Teams an sechs bis sieben Tagen pro Woche und absolvieren gemeinsam sechs bis neun Einheiten. Alter und Trainingserfahrung werden hierbei berücksichtigt und Umfänge und Intensitäten individuell angepasst.Wie du dir als Sportler sicherlich denken kannst, gibt es auch in den Vereinigten Staaten verschiedene Typen von Coaches. Demzufolge ist es umso wichtiger, dass sich die eigene Trainingsphilosophie mit den Vorstellungen des zukünftigen Trainers deckt. Dennoch kannst du davon ausgehen, dass du in absolut professionelle Hände kommen wirst. Während es in Deutschland nahezu keine hauptberuflichen Trainer gibt, werden die amerikanischen Trainer von der Universität bezahlt und können sich daher ganz der Entwicklung der Athleten widmen.
If you still have any questions after reviewing the frequently asked questions, feel free to contact us at: team@scholarbook.net
This episode of Student Athlete focuses on the Men's Soccer department. There's no better guest than Jonas Westmeyer. Jonas earned his bachelor's degree in the USA and now heads Europe's largest soccer department for college recruiting and placement. In addition to his own experiences in the USA, Jonas also shares his experiences with recruiting and his greatest successes as head of the soccer department at Scholarbook.