Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her join a Super Y team
No, use your money for private training instead.
Super Y is a useless money grab.
Super Y is "only" $400. That's the cost of 4 (cheap) privates
BSC is $700-800 depending on age. Where is it $400?
Yea this poster must have been talking about one payment.
Majestics is right around 700
Arlington is right around 700
Don't know Alexandria or Loudoun
Fairfax Brave is like 650
Christos (MD) is 595
Those are the only ones I have notes for
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her join a Super Y team
No, use your money for private training instead.
Super Y is a useless money grab.
Super Y is "only" $400. That's the cost of 4 (cheap) privates
USL-Y participating teams have varying costs, but agree with PP that an 8 week USL-Y program (practice twice per week and 1-2 games per weekend) is gonna be way cheaper than doing privates, say 2-3 times a week. And you can't get in-game intensity and training from a private, no mater how good the coach is. Admittedly, some of the competition in the MA division is not strong, but staying in game-ready shape is critical during the summer so that you're ready to go in late July/early Aug when club season starts back up. I don't think someone new to the area and new to a team would be wasting their money playing in USL-Y.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her join a Super Y team
a decent trainer is over $100 per session... I have two kids training at once and paid a bit under $100 for a multi month block (1 session per week) which was about 25% off the rate for individual lessons or shorter blocks of lessons. I don't remember what the orignal rate was $140s or $150... I assume it would be cheaper for one kid, but not significantly.
Did you set up the multi month block through Golden Boot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her join a Super Y team
No, use your money for private training instead.
Super Y is a useless money grab.
Super Y is "only" $400. That's the cost of 4 (cheap) privates
$100/HR is cheap? Mind if I ask about your experience with private training and the rate you typically pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her join a Super Y team
No, use your money for private training instead.
Super Y is a useless money grab.
Super Y is "only" $400. That's the cost of 4 (cheap) privates