Youth Sports Training Program - S.A.C. (Speed, Agility, Coordination)
Youth Sports Training Program - S.A.C. (Speed, Agility, Coordination)
Fridays | September 5th - November 14th
Twin Peaks Harich Ball Field 675 Grandview Road, Twin Peaks, CA 92391
· Ages 5–7 (5:15–6:00 PM) Focus: Fun, movement, and basic coordination. This group will be centered around games and activities that build balance, agility, and teamwork without feeling like “training.” The goal is to keep kids moving, having fun, and building a foundation of athletic skills.
· Ages 8–10 (6:00–7:00 PM) Focus: Fundamentals + fun. This group will be a mix of drills and games. Kids will start learning more structured speed and agility techniques while still having fun. Activities will challenge coordination and quickness while introducing elements of discipline and sportsmanship.
· Ages 11–14 (7:00–8:00 PM) Focus: Athletic development for sports preparation. This optional third group will be more focused on structured training for kids preparing for middle school and high school athletics. The emphasis will be on speed, footwork, conditioning, and coordination to give them an edge in competitive sports.
Entire 10 Week Program $150 per participant (No class on October 31st)
Drop-In $20 per participant
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The Speed, Agility & Coordination Program is designed to give kids a strong athletic foundation that carries over into every sport. By focusing on movement skills—like balance, quickness, footwork, and coordination—athletes build the tools they need to excel whether they choose soccer, football, basketball, baseball, or any other sport. The goal is to develop speed and athleticism in a fun, supportive environment, so kids not only improve their skills but also build confidence and a lifelong love for being active.
Coach Evan had the youngest team in this year’s Youth Flag Football League—made up mostly of first-time players—and led them to an undefeated season in the 5–8 year-old division.
Through clear, easy-to-understand coaching techniques and a strong emphasis on teamwork and patience, Evan helped his players not only grasp the fundamentals of the game but also have a great time doing it. His approach made learning football fun, engaging, and rewarding for every child on the team.
Now Coach Evan aims to bring that same energy, knowledge, and love for sports to every child who joins this program.
Football has been a lifelong passion of mine, but it was training that truly changed the course of my life. Going into high school, I became fascinated with how athletes could improve through hard work and smart training. I spent years attending camps and seminars, studying courses, working with personal trainers, and even setting up drills in my garage. That dedication paid off—I earned playing time on varsity as a freshman and went on to be named the league’s top running back as a sophomore.But the turning point came when my coach wasn’t able to run off-season practices. I stepped in to lead. Almost every day I was on the field, running sessions for anyone who wanted to improve: teammates, athletes from other sports, even younger kids whose parents saw me out there and asked if I could work with them. That’s when I discovered I loved coaching even more than playing.I’ve carried that passion into working with my younger brother Phillip (now my assistant coach for this program). Together, we transformed his career: after multiple injuries and years away from the game, he returned as a junior and went on to be named the league’s best running back in both his junior and senior seasons, as well as All-CIF, with nominations for All-State and Inland Empire Player of the Year.I don’t come with a stack of credentials—I come with years of self-teaching, investing in mentors, and results. Coaching is where I found a true passion, and I want to bring that same energy, knowledge, and love for the game to every kid who joins this program.Coach Evan Smith