Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
I'm glad the ECNL and DA kids were there to help your kid have fun! They are now looking for better training environment.
I would not pay those prices for FUN - that's what the backyard is for. It is nice the DA kids were there to train your rec kid.
So did your kid spend time in the back yard on those Friday nights? Is your neighborhood chock full of DA and ECNL players to gather and play some pickup soccer?
One and done! Took a look around, got my money back and went home. Way better training options out there. IF all you are looking for is FUN for your kid, why pay for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
I'm glad the ECNL and DA kids were there to help your kid have fun! They are now looking for better training environment.
I would not pay those prices for FUN - that's what the backyard is for. It is nice the DA kids were there to train your rec kid.
So did your kid spend time in the back yard on those Friday nights? Is your neighborhood chock full of DA and ECNL players to gather and play some pickup soccer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
I'm glad the ECNL and DA kids were there to help your kid have fun! They are now looking for better training environment.
I would not pay those prices for FUN - that's what the backyard is for. It is nice the DA kids were there to train your rec kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
I'm glad the ECNL and DA kids were there to help your kid have fun! They are now looking for better training environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
#payinglotsof$$forfun
#ibetplayingagainstyourloserkidwasnotfunforthedaorecnykids
#ecnlanddakidshatedplayinglosers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
My kid had fun and played with and against mostly DA and ECNL kids from other clubs. To bad your kid and your kids team could never get off the losing team field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
#didyouenjoyyourfridaynightwinewhilequanbabysat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!
Because your daughter is so damn good right. Keep you nose raised up high so someone can knock the snot out of you for being a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, are there actual alternatives to HP Elite? There is no professional training in this area outside of this company?
It seems to be the only outfit that gets a mention on these boards. Some of it seems to stem from personalities (I have no idea who these folks are).
If you're looking to supplement, it seems like you either have to do HP Elite or find a private trainer.
HP is a complete $$$$ pit and the training is average. The training is also not a full 90 min. They will start late and end about 7 min early
If your the last group they cut practice 10 min early so they have time to lug all the equipment/balls off before lacrosse comes on.
Not to mention all the hellish traffic you get stuck on getting to/ fro If you don’t live in that area. I also question the interesting people they hire to run the trainings. One guy that was a trainer running the classes for a few years is now in jail now for being a serial rob banker in Fairfax countyThis bad boy was around young kids.
Please don't waste you time and $
He was fired the second the owners found out. Literally put on a plane and sent home from Europe as soon as they found out. Don’t spew your BS here.
That coach made the mistake of picking the wrong team to work for. Could have still been here @ FCV. #FelonyClubVirginia
#wrongforum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, are there actual alternatives to HP Elite? There is no professional training in this area outside of this company?
It seems to be the only outfit that gets a mention on these boards. Some of it seems to stem from personalities (I have no idea who these folks are).
If you're looking to supplement, it seems like you either have to do HP Elite or find a private trainer.
HP is a complete $$$$ pit and the training is average. The training is also not a full 90 min. They will start late and end about 7 min early
If your the last group they cut practice 10 min early so they have time to lug all the equipment/balls off before lacrosse comes on.
Not to mention all the hellish traffic you get stuck on getting to/ fro If you don’t live in that area. I also question the interesting people they hire to run the trainings. One guy that was a trainer running the classes for a few years is now in jail now for being a serial rob banker in Fairfax countyThis bad boy was around young kids.
Please don't waste you time and $
He was fired the second the owners found out. Literally put on a plane and sent home from Europe as soon as they found out. Don’t spew your BS here.
That coach made the mistake of picking the wrong team to work for. Could have still been here @ FCV. #FelonyClubVirginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, are there actual alternatives to HP Elite? There is no professional training in this area outside of this company?
It seems to be the only outfit that gets a mention on these boards. Some of it seems to stem from personalities (I have no idea who these folks are).
If you're looking to supplement, it seems like you either have to do HP Elite or find a private trainer.
HP is a complete $$$$ pit and the training is average. The training is also not a full 90 min. They will start late and end about 7 min early
If your the last group they cut practice 10 min early so they have time to lug all the equipment/balls off before lacrosse comes on.
Not to mention all the hellish traffic you get stuck on getting to/ fro If you don’t live in that area. I also question the interesting people they hire to run the trainings. One guy that was a trainer running the classes for a few years is now in jail now for being a serial rob banker in Fairfax countyThis bad boy was around young kids.
Please don't waste you time and $
He was fired the second the owners found out. Literally put on a plane and sent home from Europe as soon as they found out. Don’t spew your BS here.
That coach made the mistake of picking the wrong team to work for. Could have still been here @ FCV. #FelonyClubVirginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, are there actual alternatives to HP Elite? There is no professional training in this area outside of this company?
It seems to be the only outfit that gets a mention on these boards. Some of it seems to stem from personalities (I have no idea who these folks are).
If you're looking to supplement, it seems like you either have to do HP Elite or find a private trainer.
HP is a complete $$$$ pit and the training is average. The training is also not a full 90 min. They will start late and end about 7 min early
If your the last group they cut practice 10 min early so they have time to lug all the equipment/balls off before lacrosse comes on.
Not to mention all the hellish traffic you get stuck on getting to/ fro If you don’t live in that area. I also question the interesting people they hire to run the trainings. One guy that was a trainer running the classes for a few years is now in jail now for being a serial rob banker in Fairfax countyThis bad boy was around young kids.
Please don't waste you time and $
He was fired the second the owners found out. Literally put on a plane and sent home from Europe as soon as they found out. Don’t spew your BS here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office here. Thanks very much to the two PPs above who recommended us. (And if needed, Jeff can attest that those two were not my sock puppets.)
We have weekly fall (and spring) skills classes on Sunday afternoons in McLean (just off the Beltway) and Fairfax (just off 66); programs have already started, but where space is available we're glad to welcome new players and prorate registration fees accordingly.
In the winter, we go indoors in Fairfax, just off the Beltway. We're crafting the winter schedule now; registered fall players will have priority, and then we'll open signups to everyone.
We offer programs for different ages and skill levels, from beginners through travel, and we're always happy to talk with parents to find the best fit for their player. Private, semiprivate, and team training is also available, at our field or at a location closer to you.
Website is http://goldenbootsoccer.com/ and our office phone is 703-287-0088.
I went to college with Tamir, good guy and a soccer guru. You won't be disappointed with his program.
I live in Fairfax and have done several Golden Boot (GB) clinics over the years. The trainers have be fine but the problem is that it doesn't really draw any "top" players in my opinion. The 1v1 activity can be set up perfectly but if you are going up against some rec kid or low level travel player, there is no point. I know HP Elite used to screen players but even they stopped drawing top players. I know they started "DA only clinics". I'm not sure if GB screens for certain clinics or not.
Sorry, you have it all wrong. HP still has some of the area's top players from Loudoun ECNL all the way through DCU DA, we just finished friday night lights and a summer program and I can tell you there isn't a lack of talent out there.
Friday night lights??BWAHAHAHAHA! That is more like babysitting for Mom's night out! The talent is a joke. We signed up my DD for FNL and left after the first training session!