Anonymous wrote:Thinking of HP elite for a 2011 girl. It is a commitment for us since it is 1/2 hour away. Is the training worth it? She loves soccer and really wants to improve. Practices a ton on her off days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have taken my kids to a few HP Elite sessions over the year. One was fantastic, one was awful, and the the others were meh and not worth the drive from Mantua area. The one that was great was the Shooting one. There were 2 coaches for 6 kids and all 6 of the kids were high level. The coaches were fantastic and my son improved a lot over that clinic. I think it was like 4 days in a row vs one session per week for a few weeks. There was a complete player one where there were like 4 coaches and seemed like 50 kids. It was a mess. Lots of low level players so the ball was just bouncing all over the place. Complete mess. Then there are some average training sessions. not great. Not bad but not worth the drive if you have something closer. I highly recommend finding maybe 5-6 kids at your kid's level and finding a trainer that you like to run seasons with that small group. They can get very good attention from the coach working on skill and technique and progress to a nice 3v3 to wrap up training. Maybe 8 kids total with one coach.
:rolleyes: "lots of low level players" - yes that can make for what might seem like a less than stellar session but should only skilled players have access to this training? Was your child not low level at some poine when starting int he sport?
Anonymous wrote:I have taken my kids to a few HP Elite sessions over the year. One was fantastic, one was awful, and the the others were meh and not worth the drive from Mantua area. The one that was great was the Shooting one. There were 2 coaches for 6 kids and all 6 of the kids were high level. The coaches were fantastic and my son improved a lot over that clinic. I think it was like 4 days in a row vs one session per week for a few weeks. There was a complete player one where there were like 4 coaches and seemed like 50 kids. It was a mess. Lots of low level players so the ball was just bouncing all over the place. Complete mess. Then there are some average training sessions. not great. Not bad but not worth the drive if you have something closer. I highly recommend finding maybe 5-6 kids at your kid's level and finding a trainer that you like to run seasons with that small group. They can get very good attention from the coach working on skill and technique and progress to a nice 3v3 to wrap up training. Maybe 8 kids total with one coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord. I have other kids that play travel sports. I know what it is like to drive. I just don't like wasting young kids time in the car when they could be outside playing, doing school work, or just being kids. That was my reason for asking.
We are in Springfield. We use a private coach for other kids. I will just continue using them. Thanks.
Golden Boot is very good and close to you.
I would not say very good, but it's an option.
I am in the very good camp, too, with Golden Boot. Just be clear about what you want and what type of coaching style may suit your child best--it's 1v1 training so they are going to also want to make sure it's the right fit and that you feel you're getting your money's worth. Contact the owner directly if you need, he's very accessible and wants to provide players with a good experience.
Tamir does 1v1 sessions himself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord. I have other kids that play travel sports. I know what it is like to drive. I just don't like wasting young kids time in the car when they could be outside playing, doing school work, or just being kids. That was my reason for asking.
We are in Springfield. We use a private coach for other kids. I will just continue using them. Thanks.
Golden Boot is very good and close to you.
I would not say very good, but it's an option.
I am in the very good camp, too, with Golden Boot. Just be clear about what you want and what type of coaching style may suit your child best--it's 1v1 training so they are going to also want to make sure it's the right fit and that you feel you're getting your money's worth. Contact the owner directly if you need, he's very accessible and wants to provide players with a good experience.
Tamir does 1v1 sessions himself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord. I have other kids that play travel sports. I know what it is like to drive. I just don't like wasting young kids time in the car when they could be outside playing, doing school work, or just being kids. That was my reason for asking.
We are in Springfield. We use a private coach for other kids. I will just continue using them. Thanks.
Golden Boot is very good and close to you.
I would not say very good, but it's an option.
I am in the very good camp, too, with Golden Boot. Just be clear about what you want and what type of coaching style may suit your child best--it's 1v1 training so they are going to also want to make sure it's the right fit and that you feel you're getting your money's worth. Contact the owner directly if you need, he's very accessible and wants to provide players with a good experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have taken my kids to a few HP Elite sessions over the year. One was fantastic, one was awful, and the the others were meh and not worth the drive from Mantua area. The one that was great was the Shooting one. There were 2 coaches for 6 kids and all 6 of the kids were high level. The coaches were fantastic and my son improved a lot over that clinic. I think it was like 4 days in a row vs one session per week for a few weeks. There was a complete player one where there were like 4 coaches and seemed like 50 kids. It was a mess. Lots of low level players so the ball was just bouncing all over the place. Complete mess. Then there are some average training sessions. not great. Not bad but not worth the drive if you have something closer. I highly recommend finding maybe 5-6 kids at your kid's level and finding a trainer that you like to run seasons with that small group. They can get very good attention from the coach working on skill and technique and progress to a nice 3v3 to wrap up training. Maybe 8 kids total with one coach.
"Over the year"? As in just this year, during a pandemic?
Anonymous wrote:Thinking of HP elite for a 2011 girl. It is a commitment for us since it is 1/2 hour away. Is the training worth it? She loves soccer and really wants to improve. Practices a ton on her off days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another money making scam
Right, nothing teaches the kiddos and everything is only a scam.
Anonymous wrote:I have taken my kids to a few HP Elite sessions over the year. One was fantastic, one was awful, and the the others were meh and not worth the drive from Mantua area. The one that was great was the Shooting one. There were 2 coaches for 6 kids and all 6 of the kids were high level. The coaches were fantastic and my son improved a lot over that clinic. I think it was like 4 days in a row vs one session per week for a few weeks. There was a complete player one where there were like 4 coaches and seemed like 50 kids. It was a mess. Lots of low level players so the ball was just bouncing all over the place. Complete mess. Then there are some average training sessions. not great. Not bad but not worth the drive if you have something closer. I highly recommend finding maybe 5-6 kids at your kid's level and finding a trainer that you like to run seasons with that small group. They can get very good attention from the coach working on skill and technique and progress to a nice 3v3 to wrap up training. Maybe 8 kids total with one coach.
Anonymous wrote:Another money making scam