Anonymous
Post 01/21/2025 13:22     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

I can't believe parents are so desperate and throwing money at this guy.

He has no soccer credentials. He is not even licensed to coach.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 10:16     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.





What age group?


we are playing in TSJ futsal league. our team is U12 (nike boys elite?). the other team is U14 (nike boys elite)



TSJ Fustal league is NCSL. They won't be able to keep up with any real teams.



at least for U12 (which, again, is co-ed. But, also it's U11 and U12 mix), we are 2-0. maybe we lose this weekend, but...

10-2 win vs NPC Futsal 2013
7-3 win vs NVU Academy 2013

I don't disagree the competition should be tough. My child for played another club's futsal in the past and got smoked but can't knock (at least the U12) team.



I just checked. U14 team has lost both games...but

5-6 loss to 2011 MYS Green
4-5 loss to Alexandria Premier Futsal

I have to question the "They won't be able to keep up with any real teams. " Yes, losses. Yes. Keeping up.



MYS is NCSL and I've never heard of Alexandria Premier.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 09:58     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.





What age group?


we are playing in TSJ futsal league. our team is U12 (nike boys elite?). the other team is U14 (nike boys elite)



TSJ Fustal league is NCSL. They won't be able to keep up with any real teams.



at least for U12 (which, again, is co-ed. But, also it's U11 and U12 mix), we are 2-0. maybe we lose this weekend, but...

10-2 win vs NPC Futsal 2013
7-3 win vs NVU Academy 2013

I don't disagree the competition should be tough. My child for played another club's futsal in the past and got smoked but can't knock (at least the U12) team.



I just checked. U14 team has lost both games...but

5-6 loss to 2011 MYS Green
4-5 loss to Alexandria Premier Futsal

I have to question the "They won't be able to keep up with any real teams. " Yes, losses. Yes. Keeping up.

Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 09:54     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.





What age group?


we are playing in TSJ futsal league. our team is U12 (nike boys elite?). the other team is U14 (nike boys elite)



TSJ Fustal league is NCSL. They won't be able to keep up with any real teams.



at least for U12 (which, again, is co-ed. But, also it's U11 and U12 mix), we are 2-0. maybe we lose this weekend, but...

10-2 win vs NPC Futsal 2013
7-3 win vs NVU Academy 2013

I don't disagree the competition should be tough. My child for played another club's futsal in the past and got smoked but can't knock (at least the U12) team.

Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 09:05     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.




What age group?


we are playing in TSJ futsal league. our team is U12 (nike boys elite?). the other team is U14 (nike boys elite)



TSJ Fustal league is NCSL. They won't be able to keep up with any real teams.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2024 15:04     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've had a good experience with Coach Parsa. Yes. It's expensive - and so was HP Elite, Capstone, and all the other camps I've sent my kid too. My kid is playing Futsal, too.

I'm not sure what the PP is talking about - our team won 7-3. The other team lost 5-4.
Our teams are co-ed, and we are playing in a boys league. Passing was sharp, footwork was good. Think of what you will of the mindset training - but my player has more confidence...something the other clubs and trainings did NOT build up.

We tried FE years ago, tried other places, and have come back. Yes, the side of the field situation was a joke. We're normally at a Field in Loudoun Valley and it's going well. The field doesn't have lights, so I assumed that was why he was allowed there (vs other nicer Loudoun fields). For winter, we are indoors on the Basketball courts of both Fitness Equation locations. I can't complain bc my child's club team used to do Academy there -

It's a free session to try out. Don't knock it until you've tried it for yourself.

But, the shirts and futsal uniforms are ugly.




What age group?


we are playing in TSJ futsal league. our team is U12 (nike boys elite?). the other team is U14 (nike boys elite)
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2024 12:46     Subject: FutureElitezSoccer

We had tried him few months back. Signed up 3 months membership. It is absolute waste of time and money. He cancelled sessions for bad weather, holidays and never really scheduled alternate sessions for cancelled ones. Rip off. Dont signup membership.