Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:My kid attended one club "makeup" tryout at Metro (and is not playing there), but we forgot to unsubscribe from their mailing list. Here is what they recently sent about their summer opportunities:
Metro Summer Camps
Expensive and not good for technique improvement. we attended one last year, not recommend for serious players.
FPYCparent wrote:My kid attended one club "makeup" tryout at Metro (and is not playing there), but we forgot to unsubscribe from their mailing list. Here is what they recently sent about their summer opportunities:
Metro Summer Camps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not go to East Coast Power clinics unless your DD plays for them. Mine went and was told to play with the other non-club girls and the coaches never coached. They only gave instruction to the club girls. It was a complete waste of money. I have heard good things about No Panic training but DD hasn't been yet.
I thought EC Power was located in Pennsylvania. Do they have any affiliate in the DMV region?
Looks like they changed their name to Mojo. My DD is not a club player, so I am not up to date.
EC Power Chesapeake was a local club until last fall, when they dissolved. Some of the coaches went to Mojo, others started Renaissance. Search it up here if you want to learn more about the ECP/Mojo merger and then split and then collapse of ECP here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not go to East Coast Power clinics unless your DD plays for them. Mine went and was told to play with the other non-club girls and the coaches never coached. They only gave instruction to the club girls. It was a complete waste of money. I have heard good things about No Panic training but DD hasn't been yet.
I thought EC Power was located in Pennsylvania. Do they have any affiliate in the DMV region?
Looks like they changed their name to Mojo. My DD is not a club player, so I am not up to date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not go to East Coast Power clinics unless your DD plays for them. Mine went and was told to play with the other non-club girls and the coaches never coached. They only gave instruction to the club girls. It was a complete waste of money. I have heard good things about No Panic training but DD hasn't been yet.
I thought EC Power was located in Pennsylvania. Do they have any affiliate in the DMV region?
Anonymous wrote:Do not go to East Coast Power clinics unless your DD plays for them. Mine went and was told to play with the other non-club girls and the coaches never coached. They only gave instruction to the club girls. It was a complete waste of money. I have heard good things about No Panic training but DD hasn't been yet.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
I'm looking for feedback on DMV volleyball summer camps and clinics. I found the Virginia Volleyball Alliance camp list which is great but I'm trying to figure out which camps are going to help her get better vs. packing in tons of girls with not enough support. She is playing club currently. Would love any recommendations for summer camps/clinics. Focus on outsider hitter/middle is a plus. Thank you.