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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure about this; they offer private coaching for all sports seemingly Nationwide? How on earth can there be any consistency or quality control? They just seem to be the middle man taking a cut of whatever the coach makes that advertises their services on the site.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure about this; they offer private coaching for all sports seemingly Nationwide? How on earth can there be any consistency or quality control? They just seem to be the middle man taking a cut of whatever the coach makes that advertises their services on the site.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou are right. Those websites are only another way for the coaches to offer themselves to the market. Very good coaches, with a good demand don't need this. But what choices do we have if we decide to use private coach? You can talk to your club coach, wich I wouldn't. Or you can go to one of these websites read resumes and reviews. Most of the reviews are BS. But some of them will make you stay away from certain coaches. Good help if you understand your child soccer needs. If you don't, talk to your club coach. Then talk to your candidate. See what he says and how he's going to work on it. Then if you like it, schedule and watch a couple of practices. To decide if you want any long-term commitment. This is the only way I see how you can find a good coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou are right. Those websites are only another way for the coaches to offer themselves to the market. Very good coaches, with a good demand don't need this. But what choices do we have if we decide to use private coach? You can talk to your club coach, wich I wouldn't. Or you can go to one of these websites read resumes and reviews. Most of the reviews are BS. But some of them will make you stay away from certain coaches. Good help if you understand your child soccer needs. If you don't, talk to your club coach. Then talk to your candidate. See what he says and how he's going to work on it. Then if you like it, schedule and watch a couple of practices. To decide if you want any long-term commitment. This is the only way I see how you can find a good coach.
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