Socci is an individual fitness activity, social game, and a competitive sport which takes soccer skills to a new level. Combining elements of soccer, basketball, and hackysack, the ball is played in the air, from the first bounce, and by non-consecutive ground passes. If the ball stops it is dead.
Socci is non-contact. Defense may take the ball away from offense when no contact occurs on the play. This creates a balance of power between offense and defense. Contact fouls result in the player who fouled leaving the field for the duration of the next live ball (POWER PLAY).
Socci is the only sport in the world with a three-dimensional goal. The goals on the field represent a central-opposing power-scheme allowing scoring from all sides including the basket. This increases scoring, decreases crowding, and creates a unique strategy which promotes teamwork.
New Compact Socci Goal
Socci is proud to introduce the first ever Compact Socci Goal. It can be assembled in under a minute and it's small
enough to fit in the trunk of your car. The Compact Set includes: 3 Socci Balls, 2 Compact Socci Goals, Instructional DVD, Field Drawing Kit, Socci Rule Book, Socci Lessons and Literature. Please click here to order a kit today.
Schools and Soccer Organizations
Socci offers discounted rates for PEP Grant Applicants as well as discounts on large orders. Socci also offers training seminars and in-services using our Exercise Socialize Actualize Program (E.S.A.P), a four-tiered Socci training and instruction program. The program is based around the acronym DISC and includes an introduction to the Rules of Socci using a positive skills progression and physical participation format. Please contact us directly for pricing or if you are interested in becoming part of Socci's growing sales force.
Dimensions:
The first phase explains the playing field, goals and how the field configuration is transposable to many other sport and training techniques.
Dimensions introduces the mental workout derived from playing Socci with a three-dimensional goal and a central-opposing power-scheme.
Individual:
Each person’s level of inclusion is developed on their own.
The Individual phase teaches the coordination and muscle memory needed to play Socci, through an easy-to-learn routine which includes footbags and Socci balls. The results are quick and self-fulfilling, encouraging all to want to play Socci. These skills can be transposed to many other sports.
Social:
Playing Socci with more than one becomes social.
Passing, playing and moving with the ball, interacting with others, and including others are all aspects of the Social phase. Introducing one or more goals at this stage induces social interaction as well as the introduction of Socci's versatility. This includes the ability to play Frisbee, Field Hockey, Roller Hockey, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Handball and Omnikin ball around the Socci goals.
Competitive:
The rules are straight, the field is oval, and the game is fast, high scoring, and endurance enhancing.
Due to Socci's unique field and goal shapes, the Competitive phase brings out "New Thought Strategies" never used in conventional sports before. Self-regulation and conflict management are the goals of Socci's competitive intro.