Best Pre-travel Programs in Northern VA

Anonymous
We are new to the area and are looking for a good pretravel academy for our 7 year old. Fairfax or Loudoun County as we are close to both. Spent one season in rec and it was a complete disaster.
Anonymous
At age 7? That’s easy. The one closest to you where your kids, friends and classmates will be.
Anonymous
If you are up for it, have them tryout next Spring with any travel team for the 26-27 season. They let kids play a year up all the time and they will develop a lot.

Otherwise, I would supplement with purposeful "ball mastery" clinics for kids in their age group.
-The reason for this is to have a program actually teach them specific moves and ball skills like, Scissors, Mathews, L-pull, Cruyff Turns, Double Scissors, Push-Pulls ect.

This is our 5th year of travel and we have had 4 different coaches and 6-8 substitute coaches in this area and 80% of the younger coaches don't know how to coach these skills. They often do not put the strongest coaches in charge of the younger teams and it is 100% dependent on the Coach. And you will not know who the Coach really is until next later Summer/ Early Fall when the season starts.

Despite what all the Clubs advertise on their websites...development, licensed professional coaches, championships, agility training ect. It is all non-sense and goes out the window when your kid gets some Coach who is only coaching to get a discount for their kids who are already in the program. And/ or, we have have a former youth national team member as a coach...and they do not develop kids and constantly plays kickball. "Kick it long to the striker or long GK punts!"

Starting a year early is great, but you have to supplement with clinics (Coerver, HP Elite, Capstone, Futstars, GoldenBall) to learn developmental skills.

We left one club in South Alexandria, who literally only had 1 dedicated coach to teach these skills to the young players, 1x per week for 8 weeks (to 60 kids at a time). It barely sank in, then the regular coaches would mostly scrimmage the kids the rest of the time and not require skill moves at all.

But, when we went to clinics, the Coaches would actually teach and skills moves in small groups and get the repetition in. And any kid who was really good in travel, always learned skills outside of travel.

-Sorry this was a long and it as just my 2 cents.

Anonymous
What are your expectations when you say “pretravel academy”? Genuine question.

Some clubs in those areas have an “academy” style program for ULittles, but it generally means one of two things: 1) they have an actual U7/U8 team they form and they play in NCSL; or 2) you pay a club anywhere between $100-$200 so your kid can go to a practice that they run once a week during the rec season. This is supplemental to rec practices open to any kid, and you still usually have be signed up for the club’s rec program.

If you’re expecting the first, then your kid needs to try out and actually make the team. If the latter, it’s pretty much just a slightly more structured rec practice (e.g., 1-3 coaches show kids a skill, they practice on own, against each other, and then small sided game to end). It’s a money grab imo.

I’d do what PP said and spend your money on clinics like HP. It’s unfortunately the only other option besides hiring a private coach (assuming you don’t have the time, ability, desire to train your own kid). And for what it’s worth, as horrible as rec programs are in this area, there’s arguably still some value imo. Sure, they’re likely not going to learn anything from the volunteer mom/dad, but they still get some kind of experience with running on an open field with others in a game setting. It’s at least a way to help build confidence going after a ball against others even if it’s bunch-ball at end of day.
Anonymous
It’s been a few years but we were happy with GFR pre-travel. 2 nights a week practice plus optional third, mostly skills training with real coaches, and not scrimmages or games. But I’m sure the programs at most of the clubs are comparable, and at this age fun and time on the ball are what matters so proximity and friends would drive my choice if it were me.

If you are ambitious playing up on a team is an option and will give you a leg up but more from learning gameplay vs technical skills, and DC needs to be ready for that level of attention and some game pressure. The outside trading PP mentioned is best for technical development but only works if the motivation comes from your DC and not you. Needs to be fun & self-motivated and plenty of time if they’re not there yet.
Anonymous
I would pick the closest. For us it was SYC. It was very good and kids usually start playing travel a year or two early.
Anonymous
Hands down it’s VRSC.
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