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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hire your own. It’s not hard and it’s cheaper. And, they can work on things that your kid actually needs to focus on. We did it for about 3 years with my daughter. Found a very good older player and we did it with a teammate friend. Each paid $25 a session a few years ago. Twice a week in the summer. Once a week other times. Worked around everyone schedules. Paid was good enough so she made it a priority over pretty much everything else. Girls got noticeably better rather quickly. 90 minute sessions with 2 kids. You can get a ton done and they had fun. You work on things in practice maybe 10 times. In one 90 minute session they could do a 100 reps and actually get decent. That was many years ago and the girls still exchange birthday and holiday messages with their “instructor”. [/quote] Coach here, I can't comment about the companies mentioned here, but I would agree with this persons assessment. That being said your mileage may vary depending on the trainer, and how well your child does in isolated or very small groups (2-3 players). Some kids don't have the attention span or patience, and don't enjoy the sessions. That being said, if you can afford it, individual training is the way to go.[/quote]
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