Alan is gone. He was really good. They still have some quality coaches and JC has a good regimen which any motivated coach could implement. But the experience with his english and irish coaches will be hard to replace with domestic product.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlan is gone. He was really good. They still have some quality coaches and JC has a good regimen which any motivated coach could implement. But the experience with his english and irish coaches will be hard to replace with domestic product.
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my kid graduated out of JCs supplemental training 3 years ago, so this is just a small perspective:
- invites out if NYCSL PDP that turned into the paid NCE
- training was significantly better than typical local training
- stronger competition
- high level intensity
- smarter drills
- frequent movement to train with "same level competition" (different groups and genders)
overall trained for about 2 or so years (almost every season), and played select team (s) for about 4. worth extra money/drive time IF your kid is enjoying it and getting challenged and gets invites to select team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone that has the money to pay can play for NCE. It’s not what it used to be.
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AO was awful. I cant believe ya'll fall for that accent. From my kids club the kids who did NCE were all from the B and C teams.
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c'mon mah
Training is legit. Have been to sessions where, perhaps, lesser players are present. Better players will be grouped together and competition is good. You cant rate a program based on who is getting invite to England/Italy. They will keep going down the list to try to get participants. Many people cant afford Europe but they certainly benefit from once a weeks in Poughkeepsie.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTraining is legit. Have been to sessions where, perhaps, lesser players are present. Better players will be grouped together and competition is good. You cant rate a program based on who is getting invite to England/Italy. They will keep going down the list to try to get participants. Many people cant afford Europe but they certainly benefit from once a weeks in Poughkeepsie.
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It is ridiculously overpriced for 55 minutes of training. That's why they accept everyone, majority walk away after the sticker shock.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is ridiculously overpriced for 55 minutes of training. That's why they accept everyone, majority walk away after the sticker shock.
They're also doing a summer camp that'll cost $325 for 15 hours, or ~ $16 per hour, which I think is very reasonable.
What are the costs by you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI looked into costs recently - per the website, the fall sessions cost ~ $30 per hour, which I think is OK if they have to rent indoor fields.
They're also doing a summer camp that'll cost $325 for 15 hours, or ~ $16 per hour, which I think is very reasonable.
What are the costs by you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThats not bad at all, you just need to sorta have a feeling of who will be there and take into aco**** time, day of week and the location. We never could really do it because the closest session was the same day we had team training events and i wasnt willing to drive an hour and a half for it.
I live near one of the fields they rent so I'll likely sign my kid up for the summer camp and then see if the fall programs make sense.
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