Anonymous wrote:Our family with 2 kids ages 8 and 11 have been at FuturElitez for a couple years now so I can help with this. The Trial Session Works like this:
1.) Book the trial date your child is free to train
2.) 5-7 year olds are $50
3.) 8+ year olds are $70
4.) If you decide to continue with the training, the trial session fee will be applied towards your chosen package. If not, you can explore other training options in the area.
Overall, We love FuturElitez because they focus on the mindset of each player, this has helped with our kids confidence
Anonymous wrote:Our family with 2 kids ages 8 and 11 have been at FuturElitez for a couple years now so I can help with this. The Trial Session Works like this:
1.) Book the trial date your child is free to train
2.) 5-7 year olds are $50
3.) 8+ year olds are $70
4.) If you decide to continue with the training, the trial session fee will be applied towards your chosen package. If not, you can explore other training options in the area.
Overall, We love FuturElitez because they focus on the mindset of each player, this has helped with our kids confidence

Anonymous wrote:Has anybody heard or tried FuturElitez Soccer & Mindset Training in the Ashburn Area? Here is the website: https://www.futurelitezsoccertraining.com/
I appreciate anyones response, they look really good for my child and wanted to get your opinions!
Anonymous wrote:I've watched them practice and thought they looked decent for the prices they charge. The one thing watching them that annoyed me was they had some guy intrusively filming the practice with a DSLR rig. I was distracted watching this guy in the middle of the field, so I can't imagine how the kids felt dribbling around him.
I'd take a trial class and see if your kid likes it before heavily investing. Most programs (there are quite a few similar training academies like it) have a free trial class.