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[quote=Anonymous]We have done it twice for our 9 year old daughter. The class is 6-10 coed lumped together. Keepers and strikers train separately, then they bring them together for scrimmage games at the end. It is very well run, and the drills are well thought out. But its almost too expensive. $300 for 6 sessions. You might have 4 kids in the group or 12 kids in the group. It is striker focused and finishing focused with proper technique/ left foot and right foot. The goal keeper training is among the best I have seen for young kids. The pros are the facility (no rain-outs as its indoors) and instruction.... they have some very good coaches. The con is the 5pm time slot and price. I will look for some private instruction which would be money better spent. Also, striker training is niche training. We have had 3 travel coaches in 3 years and rarely do travel coaches devote significant time working on individual skills like striker specific skills. So if your DS wants to be a striker, they will need extra dribbling and shooting training outside of travel team practices. [/quote]
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