Soccer Coaching Recommendations

Anonymous
Hello-my 11 year-old daughter started playing rec soccer a couple of years ago. She has progressed a lot and wants to get better, but I think that needs a higher level of coaching. Anyone have recommendations for programs/group or individual coaching sessions to help?

We are in northern Virginia.
Anonymous
Capstone- multiple locations in northern Virginia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Capstone- multiple locations in northern Virginia


Thanks! I reached out to them.
Anonymous
For that age it would recommend false 8's larger group classes too. More affordable because of class size but still challenging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For that age it would recommend false 8's larger group classes too. More affordable because of class size but still challenging.
Thanks! Will check them out too.
Anonymous
HP Elite is a money grab.
Anonymous
Golden Boot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.


Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.
Anonymous
OP, ask your local club for recommendations. They always have coaches who personal train.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.


Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.


I refuse to give any money to VDA or HP Elite, all ran by the same punk so he can live his lavish lifestyle and post on social media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.


HP benefit is dependent on what you're looking for in return. If you're looking for individual instruction, it's not your place, especially for the camps and clinics. It's a place where you can get a TON of touches repeating drills though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.


Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.


I refuse to give any money to VDA or HP Elite, all ran by the same punk so he can live his lavish lifestyle and post on social media.


What's wrong with you? Your kid didn't make a cut at VDA?

HP is a great program, It helps my kids with certain skills she need, plus she makes friends from another club.
Anonymous
OP here - Thanks for all of the suggestions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.


Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.


I refuse to give any money to VDA or HP Elite, all ran by the same punk so he can live his lavish lifestyle and post on social media.


someone's kid didn't make (or got cut from) VDA.
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