Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love Peak Performance. SL is amazing.
please do a google search on SL before, while it may be ok for some, others may not want to associate
Great Job spreading misinformation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love Peak Performance. SL is amazing.
please do a google search on SL before, while it may be ok for some, others may not want to associate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all both just money grab.
“Money grab” is the most useless, overused feedback ever on this forum. And in general. Usually always a parent who thinks people should coach for free or who has infinite amount of time to coach or harass others into coaching their kids.
About as the bad as the parent who drops money on “branded” coaching, events, experiences, and having unrealistic expectations or thinking paying for their kids to do tons of training somehow entitles them to be on the best teams (even when they can’t perform in games).
Anonymous wrote:These are all both just money grab.
Anonymous wrote:These are all both just money grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love Peak Performance. SL is amazing.
please do a google search on SL before, while it may be ok for some, others may not want to associate
Agreed.
Definitely look into this before putting your child in that position. For once, a good post.
I actually read the articles about SL. There was no mention of ANY previous incidents so please give the person that benefit of the doubt and just keep his name out off of these pages.
Original poster, try HP Elite first. If they like it, move to False 8.
False 8 is all about training professionals. If your child is not there mentally, it will not be fun.