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    #16
    Originally posted by Guest View Post

    Alex Ramos may be good trainer, but he is unreliable!
    I've known him for years and while this was true when he was younger, the last couple of years he's been very professional and reliable for us.

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      #17
      Martin Klinger is an excellent trainer for attacking players. The most reasonable price wise, knows his stuff, and always goes over. You often have to yell to you kid….”We gotta go!”

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        #18
        Originally posted by Guest View Post
        Donate that money to charity. If the kid is already doing stuff individually then maybe but in my experience you let the kids be and the ones who want to work out on their own/not forced to attend "trainings" in general turn into the better players. Every kid is different but for my kids it would be a hard no/I don't want them to feel forced/obligated to go to training just because I'm paying. You want to train grab a bag of balls and head down to the elementary school playground wall/field and see you when you get back.
        The question was about coaches or places to train, nobody asked your opinion on how to raise anyone's kid. People have to stop imposing your morals on others. Live and let live.

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          #19
          https://www.thesharpenedathlete.com/

          This guy is good with individual and small groups.

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            #20
            Check out Stefano training systems @ central jersey. He is on Instagram. Watch his videos, his ability to connect with the players is unbelievable. Very consistent & reliable.

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              #21
              Save your money. Have kid play outside against a wall. If they love it they will get better. Waste of time and money.

              Pda Blue parent

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                #22
                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                Looking for Middlesex/Monmouth/Northern Ocean County.
                Coach Stefano Soccer in Monmouth county

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  The question was about coaches or places to train, nobody asked your opinion on how to raise anyone's kid. People have to stop imposing your morals on others. Live and let live.
                  How is that a morals story? I gave my answer to a question about the best trainer.

                  They don't exist.

                  Is that a better answer for you?

                  If she is a Carly Lloyd protege then go get you some Galanis training.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    The question was about coaches or places to train, nobody asked your opinion on how to raise anyone's kid. People have to stop imposing your morals on others. Live and let live.
                    The local elementary school is an actual place to train BTW. Or just use the garage door or side of the house. Whatever works.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      The local elementary school is an actual place to train BTW. Or just use the garage door or side of the house. Whatever works.
                      And that's fine if you take your kid to the local school and kick the ball around that's great but some parents don't know enough soccer to help his kid improve and the OP seems to want to help the kid. If you don't have good suggestions please keep your opinion to your self. If you're looking for ball control Danny A from A-game is a good supplement. I personally wouldn't recommend going all in with the philosophy of only doing this 24/7 but they do learn a lot of good skills that they wouldn't otherwise pick up in training because they don't have time to do this.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        And that's fine if you take your kid to the local school and kick the ball around that's great but some parents don't know enough soccer to help his kid improve and the OP seems to want to help the kid. If you don't have good suggestions please keep your opinion to your self. If you're looking for ball control Danny A from A-game is a good supplement. I personally wouldn't recommend going all in with the philosophy of only doing this 24/7 but they do learn a lot of good skills that they wouldn't otherwise pick up in training because they don't have time to do this.
                        Ball control with the head down tap dancing in place and not going anywhere...

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          And that's fine if you take your kid to the local school and kick the ball around that's great but some parents don't know enough soccer to help his kid improve and the OP seems to want to help the kid. If you don't have good suggestions please keep your opinion to your self. If you're looking for ball control Danny A from A-game is a good supplement. I personally wouldn't recommend going all in with the philosophy of only doing this 24/7 but they do learn a lot of good skills that they wouldn't otherwise pick up in training because they don't have time to do this.
                          Your suggestions stinks. Better suggestion is to go to a respected camp or camps and replicate the drills/skills being presented there on your own time/dime.

                          Another less dumb suggestion than Danny A would be youtube.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            Ball control with the head down tap dancing in place and not going anywhere...
                            1v1s vs a garbage can.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              And that's fine if you take your kid to the local school and kick the ball around that's great but some parents don't know enough soccer to help his kid improve and the OP seems to want to help the kid. If you don't have good suggestions please keep your opinion to your self. If you're looking for ball control Danny A from A-game is a good supplement. I personally wouldn't recommend going all in with the philosophy of only doing this 24/7 but they do learn a lot of good skills that they wouldn't otherwise pick up in training because they don't have time to do this.
                              Agree, Danny A is very good. He is in the shore area right now on Sunday and I'm very impressed.

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                                #30
                                A club will have a difficult time not giving playing time if you pay for above and beyond training. The more money you pump into the club the more playing time. Please help to keep soccer an elite sport in the US!

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