If your child "makes" RDS training with the revs, is this much of an accomplishment or do they hold tryouts to justify the $300 cost?
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I think the responses here are too negative. Sure, it's part of the business to sell families on training with the Revs, and yes, the training is not what you would get at Real Madrid, but if you want your child to get some winter work, sweat a little and stay sharp, it is not a bad option.
For the person who called it daycare, I wonder what you would recommend as a better option?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the responses here are too negative. Sure, it's part of the business to sell families on training with the Revs, and yes, the training is not what you would get at Real Madrid, but if you want your child to get some winter work, sweat a little and stay sharp, it is not a bad option.
For the person who called it daycare, I wonder what you would recommend as a better option?
Worth the money!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree , You get a shirt , two tickets for Revs game and opportunity to meet the first team players . If it wasn't good you wouldn't see all the NEFC , Valeo and GPS kids at their training.
Worth the money!
When you get a chance ask the RDS coaches about the drug use among the Academy players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor the person who called it daycare, I wonder what you would recommend as a better option?
If you live more than 15 minutes away with no traffic you'll spend 60+ minutes getting there during rush hour for RDS.
Take the $600 you'll blow on 2 Winter sessions and join a gym near your house.
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Be careful of throwing the entire Revs Academy under the bus because there are a few kids that might have used illegal drugs. If you are claiming there is a rampant drug issue, you need to have proof. Ever heard of libel?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBe careful of throwing the entire Revs Academy under the bus because there are a few kids that might have used illegal drugs. If you are claiming there is a rampant drug issue, you need to have proof. Ever heard of libel?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBe careful of throwing the entire Revs Academy under the bus because there are a few kids that might have used illegal drugs. If you are claiming there is a rampant drug issue, you need to have proof. Ever heard of libel?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the responses here are too negative. Sure, it's part of the business to sell families on training with the Revs, and yes, the training is not what you would get at Real Madrid, but if you want your child to get some winter work, sweat a little and stay sharp, it is not a bad option.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBe careful of throwing the entire Revs Academy under the bus because there are a few kids that might have used illegal drugs. If you are claiming there is a rampant drug issue, you need to have proof. Ever heard of libel?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou also need to prove that the comment was false and caused damage for it be libel. I'm no lawyer, but I don't think you have a case.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRampant - would also be very hard to prove as false. Essentially, someone would have to name an innocent player, then have something damaging occur to that innocent player as a direct result of a particular post naming him for it to be libel regarding the player. For the club they'd have to prove that the drug use didn't happen, and that that one post caused some sort of damage to the Revs. Again, I'm no lawyer, but I think it's a giant stretch to prove libel there.
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Back to the OP question. Yes, RDS is a great training product. Anyone who says it is not, is silly.
These training sessions are function... time (incl. drive time) + money invested < coaching talent + quality of other participants...
If your drive is less than 30 minutes, it is worth $299
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