Anonymous wrote:I considered signing my son up for KidsPro, so thanks so much for the warning.
Any good soccer programs out there for the 3-5 set? Fun, running around, basic skills, kind instructors?
Anonymous wrote:We've taken Kids Pro Soccer and actually had a good experience. I think that the program actually teaches soccer skills as opposed to the others which are kids running around with a soccer ball.
Anonymous wrote:Any good soccer programs out there for the 3-5 set? Fun, running around, basic skills, kind instructors?
Anonymous wrote:Coach John is AWESOME! Our son loves and - more importantly - listens to him, and has grown a lot over the course of several seasons, in terms of actual skills but also being able to follow directions, participate in a group, etc. Can't say enough good things...
Anonymous wrote:We just finished taking soccer with Marcel. I wasn't thrilled with his coaching style--I don't think that he really relates to the kids at all or engages them--but he was really doing actual soccer skills, not just running around kicking the ball. Not sure about all the rants, etc, but I didn't think he was awful. Just don't want him completely trashed. He's been doing this for 20 years.