Has anybody heard or tried FuturElitez Soccer & Mindset Training in the Ashburn Area?

Anonymous
$70 for one trial session for a 3rd grader--that must be the individual price and with an incredibly experienced coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our family with 2 kids ages 8 and 11 have been at FuturElitez for a couple years now so I can help with this. The Trial Session Works like this:

1.) Book the trial date your child is free to train
2.) 5-7 year olds are $50
3.) 8+ year olds are $70
4.) If you decide to continue with the training, the trial session fee will be applied towards your chosen package. If not, you can explore other training options in the area.

Overall, We love FuturElitez because they focus on the mindset of each player, this has helped with our kids confidence


Do you know if they train older kids (HS age)? I saw the reviews on Google which were excellent but mostly from younger age groups.
Anonymous
If those are small group rates, those are pretty expensive. Every small group session my kids have attended are $50 and below and it’s with a group of skilled/experienced kids alrdy.
Anonymous
They also do clinics if you don’t want to commit to long term training. My child has done shooting clinics with Parsa and his team and has enjoyed it.
I hate to see people bashing something they don’t know. Parsa is a good guy and has a good team of coaches that make it fun for the kids.
Anonymous
https://www.futurelitezsoccertraining.com/programs

Looks like for both private 1on1 and small group with maximum of 6 players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family with 2 kids ages 8 and 11 have been at FuturElitez for a couple years now so I can help with this. The Trial Session Works like this:

1.) Book the trial date your child is free to train
2.) 5-7 year olds are $50
3.) 8+ year olds are $70
4.) If you decide to continue with the training, the trial session fee will be applied towards your chosen package. If not, you can explore other training options in the area.

Overall, We love FuturElitez because they focus on the mindset of each player, this has helped with our kids confidence


Do you know if they train older kids (HS age)? I saw the reviews on Google which were excellent but mostly from younger age groups.


Yeah they have a specific program for high school players: https://www.futurelitezsoccertraining.com/challenge-page/pathtoelite-highschool
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny how many happy customers they just happen to have posting here when no one else has ever heard of it, lol.


In most cases, negative comments from others are their own fears or insecurity being projected onto you. Bitterness is an ugly trait.
Sounds like some commenters could benefit from a mindset training… Or 12.
I hope their coaches do see this.⬇️
Keep up the good work FuturElitez. We see you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.futurelitezsoccertraining.com/programs

Looks like for both private 1on1 and small group with maximum of 6 players.


For $500 a month.
Anonymous
Watched them again last night at the Sportsplex in the small room (we were there for a different program). Seemed like good training. They split the kids into groups of ~4 and were doing some fast inside/outside foot dribbling drills. I didn't care to watch for longer than a couple of mins.

Nothing super mind blowing, but good overall training and kids weren't sitting around for long periods of time. I'd put it on par with any of the other outside-club training group programs around, and better than the generic futsal winter training that all the various clubs provide.
Anonymous
Question for other parents: What do you look for when trying to find a personal soccer trainer ?
Anonymous
Most trainings is a scam, just get a private coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most trainings is a scam, just get a private coach.


We have found the opposite to be true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most trainings is a scam, just get a private coach.


We have found the opposite to be true.


Well yeah, if you pick a bad trainer
Anonymous
We did small group training with FuturElitez until they changed their pricing system last year and it became too expensive for us. But they also have day camps, summer camps, and after-school programs. They even put together some futsal teams for the first time this year. Yes, it's expensive. Groups are small and the coaches are all great with the kids (both young and older). What I really like is the attention to detail and focus on proper technique. My one criticism is that once you're in the "family", there's a cult-like mentality that can be a bit much. But you'll get where it comes from when you see how passionate all the coaches are about improving each and every kid under their care, unlike any other outside programs we've done so far.
Anonymous
Just play for a club for futsal, in this area, it is Alexandria or Arlington,
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