Anonymous wrote:I was just looking for an HP Elite alternative. Been doing it for a few years and while I personally like it my youngest son (u11) said it has gotten boring. We attended a futstars session and my son enjoyed it. From what I could tell the Futstars was training a specific group of players with a coach, sort of like a team training, while HP Elite was more about repetitive skills and building muscle memory on skills etc. Both I would say serve a purpose depending on what you looking for. Futstars will be outdoor vs HP Elite indoor. My son said most players from Futstars were from Arlington. HPE seemed mixed.
With HP being all the way near the expo it makes sense there's a mix of players from Alexandria, Arlington, McLean, Vienna, etc. The best thing about HP is it's indoors. Training in the winter cold can be brutal and I feel most kids train and learn better indoors versus 20-40 degree weather.