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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This makes me feel better about not signing my child up for soccer camp.[/quote] Our kids have also been at all levels of camps too but we now only go to super competitive camps bc the level of fun my kids experience correlate to how good the other kids are. So while kids aren’t necessarily learning anything new, the 1v1 or small scrimmages they often get or doing drills and exercises in a competitive setting is something they enjoy and motivates them to do better. I’m a big believer in private training too but the experience of competing and performing under pressure is not easily replicated in private sessions. Otherwise, regardless of what camp ur goes too, they’ll only be seeing significant improvement if they get daily touches on the ball outside of team practices and camps. Do not rely on club and coaches to develop your kid. Your kid has to put in the work. [/quote]
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