FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG I just pulled up his LinkedIn.

Professional Sports Psychology Diploma - from UDEMY?


Thats awesome! Lol Only $59.99! Glad I wasted 4 years in college, I should have just got my Diploma from UDEMY! 🤣

In reality, is should just say, "Sport Psychology Certificate from UDEMY." I always find it off-putting when Coaches or Organizations insert the word 'Professional' into titles or descriptions. It just screams: 'We are trying to be professional, but we have no experience at being professional, so we have to let you know upfront that we are professional.'

And to say it is Diploma, is a con-level stretch of the term at the very least. The course is 1hour and 25 minutes of watching videos online. Certificate, Yes. Diploma, No.


Maybe he got the course during Black Friday... now only $9.99! He used the saving to pay for the camera guy.

Honestly, this guy is a joke and he should really rethink his LinkedIn page.
Anonymous
Lol. He charges 59.99$ for one session of mindset training.
Anonymous
So gimmicky. A lot of buz words. These trainers that go over board trying to sell a product are a bit much.
Anonymous
Look he's getting free marketing on here!
Anonymous
If the club you play for doesn't have Futsal, it is very cheap to play for them. You can get your kid in a futsal league for < $300, you don't have to do any of the other gimmicks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any feedback/experience on FutureElitezSoccer Soccer training? Asking for 150$ for individual and 80$ for group? WTF


I think the coaching is pretty decent but they charge a ridiculous amount of money. You also have to commit to 3 months minimum. They need to have a drop in class option and maybe they might get more players
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the club you play for doesn't have Futsal, it is very cheap to play for them. You can get your kid in a futsal league for < $300, you don't have to do any of the other gimmicks.


I've seen them play. I would pay $300 to not have my child be exposed to them.
Anonymous
We had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes, there were field issues and yes, they do charge a lot but I would say that his detail oriented coaching and player accountability were on par or higher than some of the programs that have their own buildings or gyms. I wouldn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater, they are a young company with a young founder. I appreciated their hustle and what they offered. Couple things that were unique that others don’t offer. Bi-monthly VEO review. Will watch a game in person once a quarter. And Parsa is big on mindset training. My daughter actually enjoyed these. Ultimately we moved on but if they find their own indoor spot like HP or Capstone I would consider them again.
Anonymous
Month-to-Month is $650 per month for 8 group classes(no refund) with 6-8 kids in a small space. Totally Ridiculous.
Anonymous
This guy is a total gimmick.

No educational background
No soccer experience

Anonymous
Lighten up. It’s not a scam. They are offering a service for a fee, just like dozens of others services we use every day. If it’s not for you don’t sign up. No need to trash someone’s business. There are services where people pay money for things I’d never pay for but hey it’s their money.
Anonymous
We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.


Lol I liked some of the uniforms
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.




What age group?
Anonymous
Is this the team who has the camera man following them around? They would cheer (which isn't often) when they score and celebrate. Each time they took a shot they would cheer, each time they saved a shot they would cheer.

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