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What’s the deal with parents investing tons of money into trainers when their kids are slow and unathletic? Can these kids make it based on superior technical ability alone? I have my doubts at higher levels as I think you need to be decent at both technical and have the physical attributes. What say you?
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Seriously though I've seen some of the players that have gone to him and they aren't much better than before they started with him. Just because you pay a ton of money for training doesn't mean you'll get any better. I've seen trainers that cost $20-$25/hr have greater results.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWho?
Seriously though I've seen some of the players that have gone to him and they aren't much better than before they started with him. Just because you pay a ton of money for training doesn't mean you'll get any better. I've seen trainers that cost $20-$25/hr have greater results.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWho?
Seriously though I've seen some of the players that have gone to him and they aren't much better than before they started with him. Just because you pay a ton of money for training doesn't mean you'll get any better. I've seen trainers that cost $20-$25/hr have greater results.
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It’s not about the money. It’s about being on his Instagram posts. Kids I know go there are no better than other players. You can train all you want, if your unathletic and slow , no one is helping you.
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It’s no different than any other sports. Look at all of the paid trainers there are for baseball, basketball, etc.., There is a demand and people are willing to pay. No one trainer will get you to where you want to be. Have to put in the time and effort on your own also. Good for RC if he has a demand and clientele. He’s no slouch and puts in the time and effort to create a stimulating environment. Does a much better job than countless “paid” coaches at pseudo-academies that are standing around and babysitting.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt’s no different than any other sports. Look at all of the paid trainers there are for baseball, basketball, etc.., There is a demand and people are willing to pay. No one trainer will get you to where you want to be. Have to put in the time and effort on your own also. Good for RC if he has a demand and clientele. He’s no slouch and puts in the time and effort to create a stimulating environment. Does a much better job than countless “paid” coaches at pseudo-academies that are standing around and babysitting.
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Waste.....people are idiots to pay that. So sad trying to live through your kids.
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