Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.
Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.
I refuse to give any money to VDA or HP Elite, all ran by the same punk so he can live his lavish lifestyle and post on social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.
Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.
I refuse to give any money to VDA or HP Elite, all ran by the same punk so he can live his lavish lifestyle and post on social media.
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.
Not really. It's very affordable considering the total amount of hours and touches. I just signed up my kid for a winter camp that goes from November through February and it's only $450. That's 1.5 hours once a week and that camp is nonstop touches on the ball. At least 2000-3000 touches. Well worth $450 for four months. Plus, it's indoors on a full turf field.
Anonymous wrote:HP Elite is a money grab.
Thanks! Will check them out too.Anonymous wrote:For that age it would recommend false 8's larger group classes too. More affordable because of class size but still challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Capstone- multiple locations in northern Virginia