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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will wait to see what others say about formal futsal clubs because I would like to know as well. We have been with In10sity but they were really poorly run this year and we will not be returning. They have quality coaching but they seem more interested in expansion and winning to commit to practice times and tournament commitments. I would say that Riptide and District Dynamo are the top clubs in the area I have seen but both are too far for us personally. At that age, my kid started with Dribble Up. The gamification got him into ball mastery where as he now will train on his own without devices, etc at U11. If you do basic ball mastery with him for 20 minutes on a daily basis, you will do more than any futsal program. Sole rolls, V pulls, L turns, etc are the basis of any great futsal player and can be trained for free.99[/quote] This is good advice especially given your kid's age. If you are looking for development, use one of the training apps (eg. Techme) and just do 20 mins a day of ball mastery, wall work and/or juggling. Stacking days in succession is the key to get the touch and muscle memory. There are year round futsal programs that seem to be loosely affiliated with certain training platforms. False 8 is another futsal/training option. I'm not sure if they offer futsal year round but they have good technical training. [/quote]
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