Anonymous wrote:I wanted to wait until futsal season was over to chime in on this thread. Our kid played with In10sity this year. Here is my take.
We didn't experience the screamer coach, which was my biggest concern going into the season. I think it was a combination of him tempering himself a bit, and luck that he wasn't my kids coach.
My biggest surprise and takeaway was the use of guest players. When we signed up for In10sity it was with the understanding that we were paying for training, and to be a part of a player pool that would be used to develop rosters for tournaments. Based on the known talent in my kids age group, I thought it would be a good fit skill wise and put my kid in a good position to make at least a few of the tournament rosters.
What ended up happening is that for every tournament In10sity secured guest players from outside the program/player pool to populate their rosters with only 2-3 MAX players from the actual player pool making the roster. The vast majority of kids who paid to train/play with In10sity never saw a tournament roster, including my kid. Additionally, rosters consistently had 9+ players on them and my understanding is that the majority of minutes went to guest players.
So if you are interested in funding In10sity's program, having your child attend mediocre trainings and watching kids get rostered for tournaments that aren't part of the program, this is absolutely the program for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanted to wait until futsal season was over to chime in on this thread. Our kid played with In10sity this year. Here is my take.
We didn't experience the screamer coach, which was my biggest concern going into the season. I think it was a combination of him tempering himself a bit, and luck that he wasn't my kids coach.
My biggest surprise and takeaway was the use of guest players. When we signed up for In10sity it was with the understanding that we were paying for training, and to be a part of a player pool that would be used to develop rosters for tournaments. Based on the known talent in my kids age group, I thought it would be a good fit skill wise and put my kid in a good position to make at least a few of the tournament rosters.
What ended up happening is that for every tournament In10sity secured guest players from outside the program/player pool to populate their rosters with only 2-3 MAX players from the actual player pool making the roster. The vast majority of kids who paid to train/play with In10sity never saw a tournament roster, including my kid. Additionally, rosters consistently had 9+ players on them and my understanding is that the majority of minutes went to guest players.
So if you are interested in funding In10sity's program, having your child attend mediocre trainings and watching kids get rostered for tournaments that aren't part of the program, this is absolutely the program for you.
In10sity certainly isnt perfect but this is surprising and likely misleading. They operate from three different locations all with different playmetrics lists. How do you know the players were "guest players" and not players from Columbia or Virginia or Souuthern Maryland. I think that is more likely esp in the younger ages. I can imagine some of the pools at those ages were 30+ kida across the three locationa
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to wait until futsal season was over to chime in on this thread. Our kid played with In10sity this year. Here is my take.
We didn't experience the screamer coach, which was my biggest concern going into the season. I think it was a combination of him tempering himself a bit, and luck that he wasn't my kids coach.
My biggest surprise and takeaway was the use of guest players. When we signed up for In10sity it was with the understanding that we were paying for training, and to be a part of a player pool that would be used to develop rosters for tournaments. Based on the known talent in my kids age group, I thought it would be a good fit skill wise and put my kid in a good position to make at least a few of the tournament rosters.
What ended up happening is that for every tournament In10sity secured guest players from outside the program/player pool to populate their rosters with only 2-3 MAX players from the actual player pool making the roster. The vast majority of kids who paid to train/play with In10sity never saw a tournament roster, including my kid. Additionally, rosters consistently had 9+ players on them and my understanding is that the majority of minutes went to guest players.
So if you are interested in funding In10sity's program, having your child attend mediocre trainings and watching kids get rostered for tournaments that aren't part of the program, this is absolutely the program for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Did they charge money this year for tryouts?
Yes, credited toward dues so really just to manage numbers of serious vs unserious and not have clogged tryouts.
We didn’t get the credit. Weird.
Mixed feelings with in10sity. The change in events (no copa when on the schedule from the beginning and then a random Arlington futsal tourney?) and last minute practice changes/cancellations. Feel we paid for uniforms and not a lot of practice sessions. Was hoping our kid would get some exercise with the practices.
Won’t be returning next winter.
Anonymous wrote:Their IG post / reel was so cringe. The stupid coach who had the trophies in the baby stroller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what was the reason they decided not to go? So much politics in youth sports and I agree with the PP that kids just want to play. It would have been easier to go Athletic Republic instead of Fredicksburg for most of their families. I did see some of their players and coaches there with other clubs. The grift is real.
I think the large group divisions and heightened competition vs multiple divisions meant they were unlikely to win any trophies, and so they backed out. They played at the same venue the week before.
Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Did they charge money this year for tryouts?
Yes, credited toward dues so really just to manage numbers of serious vs unserious and not have clogged tryouts.
We didn’t get the credit. Weird.
Mixed feelings with in10sity. The change in events (no copa when on the schedule from the beginning and then a random Arlington futsal tourney?) and last minute practice changes/cancellations. Feel we paid for uniforms and not a lot of practice sessions. Was hoping our kid would get some exercise with the practices.
Won’t be returning next winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Did they charge money this year for tryouts?
Yes, credited toward dues so really just to manage numbers of serious vs unserious and not have clogged tryouts.
We didn’t get the credit. Weird.
Mixed feelings with in10sity. The change in events (no copa when on the schedule from the beginning and then a random Arlington futsal tourney?) and last minute practice changes/cancellations. Feel we paid for uniforms and not a lot of practice sessions. Was hoping our kid would get some exercise with the practices.
Won’t be returning next winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Did they charge money this year for tryouts?
Yes, credited toward dues so really just to manage numbers of serious vs unserious and not have clogged tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?
Did they charge money this year for tryouts?
Anonymous wrote:Did they charge money this to try out?