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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Flase 8 is less like a training program and more like a highlight reel factory. Picture 30+ kids on the court, three coaches trying to manage the chaos, and the head coach filming with one hand and coaching (kind of) with the other. If your kid isn’t already a mini-celebrity, don’t expect much camera time, the same handful of kids are featured over and over on their IG. Yes, it’s intense but also confusing, especially for beginners. Nobody asked a new kids name, and honestly, I’m not sure they even knew we were there. It’s fast-paced, flashy, and maybe great if you’re chasing clout… but if you’re looking for real coaching and development, this probably isn’t it. Feels more like “content creation” than “skill creation.” [/quote] There is so much information available to us that I can't even empathize anymore. You have to do your homework and understand what exactly your kid needs and what each trainer is likely providing. False 8 is high intensity individual training within a group setting (which provides that intensity) for the drop in sessions that you're talking about. Probably the most efficient use of time from a touch count perspective. Perfect for a change of pace from the standing done in a team practice setting. Understand that it is also not necessarily for beginners, but can be if you discard the idea that you're trying to keep up with the rest of the players because this is you vs you... Their futsal program and a few other select sessions focus on more tactical elements. First Touch Aid provides a more attentive session from a teaching standpoint and has sessions that cater to different levels and age groups. Capstone is going to have a more physical/fitness element which also serves a very important purpose. You get a similar experience at FC training. There is no one size fits all solution, so don't go looking for one as each have their strengths and weaknesses.[/quote]
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