Erimus Midfielder School (Illinois)

105 Bridge St, Wheaton, IL

Erimus Midfielder School comes to Chicago, IL and brings an immersive on-field (with off-field work) experience aimed to sharpen the game of high school and college midfielders. A very rare opportunity to sharpen position specific elements taught by NISA professional league champion player and coaches. On field session is Friday Dec 27th and Saturday Dec 28th at 2-4pm. Event open to Boys and Girls aged 12+. Psych and video study done via Zoom at 5-6pm after the on-field sessions.

What the camp provides

Sessions on and off field to sharpen your game. 

  • On field camp in Wheaton, IL (Fri and Sat Dec 27-28 from 2-4pm). coached by Elias McCloud, Division I college and NISA pro veteran.
  • Sport Psychology Zoom (Fri Dec 27th) with Stewart Flaherty, 2022 NISA champion head coach and CEO of Erimus Psychology.
  • Midfield video study, Psychology work and 'reach the next level Q & A via zoom with Elias and Stewart on Sat Dec 28th.
Sign me up

Camp Topics

Topics covered on field at the Dec 27-28 camp (2-4pm). GPS address is 105 Bridge St, Wheaton, IL

  • Technical footwork
  • Directional first touch
  • Breaking the lines
  • When to play safe and when to take risk
  • Body shape
Sign me up

Sport Psychology Topics Covered on December 28 Zoom

  • Focus and presence
  • Emotional control
  • Holistic Influence and leadership
  • Decision making and game influence
  • Game management vs playmaking
Sign me up

What players are saying...

“Erimus provides top end coaching, from a coach and player I played alongside on a professional league champion. A combination of energy and detail that will develop any young goalkeeper.

Paul Lewis (Professional player, Central Valley Fuego)

“Erimus has a staff of passionate coaches who care about players and love the game.”

Ben Jenkins (DI Ivy League Dartmouth)

"Having known Stewart as a coach, mentor and friend over the last 10 years of my life. I have grown to fully appreciate how rare it is for a coach to know what individual players need to hear to be the best version of themselves.”

Abby Pyne (former Duke and US Women's Youth National Team)