The thing with Danny’s training is, he teaches all these skills but then the kids don’t know how to translate it all on the field. They’ll do a ton of pullbacks and footwork and then lose the ball because they don’t know what to do next. Maybe his screaming and yelling is distracting.
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Like all training, it depends on what your kid needs. A-Game has been good for my kids because they are both go-to-goal physical, fast forwards that have never had to be overly technical. Its added something to their game as they've progressed. Neither of them would stand out in the trash can arena and they'll certainly not get featured in Dannys instagram posts, but on the field Im sure my girls are more productive than 90% most of those girls and part of it is because has helped them develop something they were weaker at. He wont turn your kid into Messi, but hes pretty good at helping develop an aspect of the game that can round out a player.
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So basically he did nothing for your kid..you yourself just had them do footwork instead of relying on their size/speed. You could go to JGio for the same moves Danny teaches.. but at least she makes it fun with pigs and prizes rather than getting cursed at or verbally abused
Originally posted by Guest View PostLike all training, it depends on what your kid needs. A-Game has been good for my kids because they are both go-to-goal physical, fast forwards that have never had to be overly technical. Its added something to their game as they've progressed. Neither of them would stand out in the trash can arena and they'll certainly not get featured in Dannys instagram posts, but on the field Im sure my girls are more productive than 90% most of those girls and part of it is because has helped them develop something they were weaker at. He wont turn your kid into Messi, but hes pretty good at helping develop an aspect of the game that can round out a player.
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