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[quote=Anonymous]DC will be heading into their third year of travel soccer in the fall. They are not doing Super Y because of we are out of town most summer weekends. DC is signed up for one soccer camp so far, in June. I think doing less soccer for a couple months will be good for DC, but I also know the reality that it would not be great for DC to come back from the summer looking rusty. Next year there is a new coach and they will be up against some tough competition. A lot of the kids on the team are doing Super Y and some are starting to do private training on top of that. So my question is, what would give the best bang for the buck (in terms of money and time) for keeping skills sharp while also allowing for somewhat of a break? The options seem to be 1) some more camp, 2) evening skills class once a week, or 3) a block of small group or private training sessions. DC will be staying active this summer with swim team and other things, so not too worried about overall fitness. They could use the most work on technical skills. I'm sort of intrigued by the private training option, as it seems it would be more personalized to what DC needs to work on without adding hours of soccer to their schedule. But I know nothing about it. How do people find trainers? And are they worth it for a situation like I have described? [/quote]
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