Futsal False8 or In10sity?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any other options besides False8 and In10sity?

-Alexandria Soccer has a long running futsal program.
-TSJ Has a big program, but the attention is lavished on the 1st teams, winter programming only.
-A lot of travel programs run teams in the winter, but those are mostly filler programs in the winter for the outdoor teams; often running practice without properly sized futsal balls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any other options besides False8 and In10sity?

-Alexandria Soccer has a long running futsal program.
-TSJ Has a big program, but the attention is lavished on the 1st teams, winter programming only.
-A lot of travel programs run teams in the winter, but those are mostly filler programs in the winter for the outdoor teams; often running practice without properly sized futsal balls.


Arlington, GFR have their program open to outside players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any other options besides False8 and In10sity?


District Dynamo in NOVA, Find Your Finesse in B-More and Arlington has a program as well.

I would not judge the opinions of this board. Tryout and attend practices yourself to see if it is a fit.

Some of the best technical players in the DMV play futsal and it is one of the keys to being a better outdoor player although they are different sports and skill sets.
Anonymous
In10sity is, well, intense. But our daughter has done it and really enjoyed it, and we’ve noticed significant skill improvements when getting back on the big field after winter training. Lots of other nice girls and families too.
Anonymous
Like a PP said, if futsal is your thing…either one.

Futsal is a fad-money-grab in the US. And tbh clubs should be providing small sided training anyway. Futsal itself is 50% marketing and 50% typical small-sided soccer benefits.

Don’t overthink it. Just put your kid in a program that has solid level based groupings and then sit in your car and read a book.

Also plan to stop futsal by 12, because that’s when the benefits will have accrued and you’ll start negatively affecting their outdoor play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In10sity is, well, intense. But our daughter has done it and really enjoyed it, and we’ve noticed significant skill improvements when getting back on the big field after winter training. Lots of other nice girls and families too.


Similar experience. I like the exposure to both different coaches/styles and just having my kid expand their world outside of one club team. I also found it was a good toe in the water to internal competition, having to make a team, earn time without being over the top.

At the 8-13 age, it’s solid value training for those of us with good players who aren’t trying to ram personal trainers down their throat. Most of them will likely age out after that anyway, so go where your comfortable but we’ve had a good experience.
Anonymous
This is a good point about club-neutral programs. Sometimes it’s good to get your kid out of the club environment and expose them to some different coaching styles and allow them to make connections with kids from other clubs. And not every family has the budget for an endless stream of flavor-of-the-week personal trainers, so a good way to get focused touches.
Anonymous
Where does In10sity practice in VA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where does In10sity practice in VA?


Franconia
Anonymous
we tried in10sity last season on the girls side and it didn't live up to the hype for us. We liked the trainings and the girls learned to play futsal the 'right way', but the games & tournaments were a mess. The coaches changed game-to-game within the same tournament with no communication to parents, each coach had different priorities and preferences for players so your player could go from playing most of one game to sitting on the bench most of the next game, there were some weird VA vs MD dynamics, teams weren't competitive in multiple age groups, and the games felt more like winter training for the coach's outdoor team vs actually trying to put together a team that could compete at tournaments. I might consider in10sity for the training, but not a fan of how they run tournaments
Anonymous
In10sity is TRASH!! trash coaches and they get whooped by false 8 and other clubs like dynamo etc. don’t fall for their “hype” when it comes down to it they don’t win top bracket titles
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In10sity is TRASH!! trash coaches and they get whooped by false 8 and other clubs like dynamo etc. don’t fall for their “hype” when it comes down to it they don’t win top bracket titles


Cool story bro. Lay off the sauce Cristian. Ignore the haters and go film a motivational post on IG.
Anonymous
in10sity parent here - one thing I really like about the program is that the 3 that started the club actually know how to play futsal and have played at a high level. they also have a woman coach that has played on the national futsal team. the coaches have been nothing but nice to my DC and keep the level of training high at every practice. if your child isn't doing something right, they are good about correcting. they teach set plays and formations and tactics that are unique to futsal, they aren't just outdoor coaches trying to play soccer indoors. if you want your child to actually learn futsal, go with in10sity. that's also not saying you want them to be a pro futsal player, but kids can handle learning a new sport while still having outdoors soccer as their main sport. don't think of it as supplemental training to outdoor soccer, think of it as them learning a brand new sport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:we tried in10sity last season on the girls side and it didn't live up to the hype for us. We liked the trainings and the girls learned to play futsal the 'right way', but the games & tournaments were a mess. The coaches changed game-to-game within the same tournament with no communication to parents, each coach had different priorities and preferences for players so your player could go from playing most of one game to sitting on the bench most of the next game, there were some weird VA vs MD dynamics, teams weren't competitive in multiple age groups, and the games felt more like winter training for the coach's outdoor team vs actually trying to put together a team that could compete at tournaments. I might consider in10sity for the training, but not a fan of how they run tournaments


that's the same for other big clubs that do futsal, a lot of coaches juggling a lot of teams especially at tournaments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In10sity seems to be great for girls especially since one of the coaches has a daughter in the program. They seem to actually be much better at connecting with the girls than the boys.



Red flag


how is that a red flag?
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