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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks, everyone. I appreciate the input. My kids will play around outside, bouncing off the rebounder, juggling, taking shots on the small goal in our backyard, etc. Beyond that, I don't know what else they can really do on their own at their ages. It sounds like some individual training sessions could be useful to improve on specific areas, depending on the quality of the trainer. I know that some kids sign up with a coach or assistant coach from their current team for individualized training. Does that typically work well, given that the coach has more familiarity with the player from seeing them at practice and in games, therefore knowing what they need to work on in individual training? Or it an outside perspective better for individual training? I know people sometimes gripe about a conflict of interest when a coach or assistant coach offers private training for team members that might bleed into perceived favoritism on the team, but let's set that dynamic aside for now. Just more interested in what would work better for actual improvements from individual training.[/quote]
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