How is this program? Can a competitive player develop in this environment?
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You probably know this but, there are 2 programs:
Full year which includes high school for students
Club for local players
They all practice together so the caliber of players in training sessions is very high. The coaches are some of the best in Central Florida and they train up to 6 days a week with weights, futsal etc. all a part of the program.
If you need a ton of games this might not be the program. So far we are playing the sunshine league and have participated in 1-2 tournaments
The long view is taken on player development and there is not a tremendous amount of interaction between parents and coaches. It is the expectation that if there are issues that the player communicate those. At the high school age this all makes perfect sense.
The facilities are truly second to none. I can't imagine a club that has better facilities and a lower coach to player ratio.
The cost is fairly high but, I feel that we get a really good value for what we pay. I am sure you can arrange an evaluation to see if the player is a fit and to see if their program would work with you and your childs expectation. If your player is motivated and loves the game they will do great there.
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they are a good program that is in the shadow of SIMA and the boys program.
Robbie can do more but women's talent is different then boys.
The girls that they have are struggling to find form and be a team.
Also is hard to play so far away and not be part of a league.
Best to play a team in Orlando that has leagues and that girls can play weekly not monthly.
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Simple answer—No.
Go watch a girl’s high school game and look at the level of competition and style of play. Then look at the price tag over there.
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