Does anyone know about the teams calling themselves Elite Feet? Are they affiliated with a local club? I see the team name pop up in different age groups at all the tournaments in OYSA Futsal league also.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes anyone know about the teams calling themselves Elite Feet? Are they affiliated with a local club? I see the team name pop up in different age groups at all the tournaments in OYSA Futsal league also.
A few clues:
If they are in the OYSA futsal league:
1) Go to the schedule page for the age division they are in.
2) Find a game with them, and click on the team name.
3) See who the coach(es) are. Google him or her, and see if any club names come up.
While I don't know "Elite Feet", I can tell you that "Finezza", for instance, generally are ADF teams. Beyond that, dunno; many futsal teams aren't connected to an outdoor club.
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The Elite Feet teams that are around are trained by a guy in Vancouver. I think the younger kids play Van West Rec. The older groups are just kids he trains that jump in tournaments here and there.
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I think you mean Elite Technique? Isaiah Escobedo, who coaches at RCF and elsewhere, runs a street soccer “dojo” both in Vancouver and at RCF East. They have fielded teams in several recent futsal tourneys.
You can look up the program here:
https://elitetechnique360.com
https://instagram.com/elitetechnique...d=psnd3ntyzxw4
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think you mean Elite Technique? Isaiah Escobedo, who coaches at RCF and elsewhere, runs a street soccer “dojo” both in Vancouver and at RCF East. They have fielded teams in several recent futsal tourneys.
You can look up the program here:
https://elitetechnique360.com
https://instagram.com/elitetechnique...d=psnd3ntyzxw4
Speaks somewhat broken English, was Mexican juggling U16 champion and did some play with Mexican professional team. Easy to believe this isn’t a lie because he does all the drills that he asks of his kids and plays with them. Not a guy that “says” he played at a high level, rather in a couple minutes of watching him you can “see” that he did. He has been training kids for a long time, so has a pretty honed teaching ability. Somehow gets kids to focus and still has a lot of fun with them, not easy. Sets high expectations and expects kids to meet them. If they don’t though and they at least tried, he is the first to be positive and give them the freedom to make a mistake. He constantly says, “No worry. Do it again”. Pretty powerful statement. It really sets him a part, his IMHO extreme encouragement to try new skills even if you screw up, just try again, only penalty is if you do not risk trying. I recommend any of his private group trainings, summer skills clinics or Van West Academy training sessions. He is very proud of taking players (any level) that are focused and willing to learn and demonstrating how much a focused player can improve with strong training. Hence you are seeing teams of kids trained by him that do very little other than train with him, so they are “rec level” designated players, entering tournaments and beating premier club teams. He is not interested at all in a non focused player. If you are more interested in soccer than your kid, don’t go here, he is excited by enthusiastic players.
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Con Artist alert!
Langsdorf is known as an elite athlete that plays soccer.
Parents DNA creates D1 Athletes, not street hustler gimmick step overs in isolation.
So over, this effort to claim some type of credit for others
outcomes, this is a laughable Late night info-mercial.
Almost as bad as those slinging the ECNL as the cure for no scholarships.
Wake up folks.
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Yes, Elite Feet Teams are the ones trained by Alberto. The younger team does well but they play primarily rec. Dynamite players seems to be brought in for tournaments to beef up the team. They are a good little group of kids but have seen them equally matched or beat by club teams in the U9/U10 age.
His high school age group (at least ones who played holiday tournaments) got absolutely destroyed. I would say if you are going to fork out big bucks for a trainer he would be better when for younger kids. His training does not produce high level athletes at older ages. His “success” stories are a very small handful of athletes who trained with him at some point for a bit along the way. He is a super nice guy and I believe enjoys training the Kids. Don’t believe all the hype tho.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCon Artist alert!
Langsdorf is known as an elite athlete that plays soccer.
Parents DNA creates D1 Athletes, not street hustler gimmick step overs in isolation.
So over, this effort to claim some type of credit for others
outcomes, this is a laughable Late night info-mercial.
Almost as bad as those slinging the ECNL as the cure for no scholarships.
Wake up folks.
Big kid kick ball hard. Run fast. This is what you sound like on the sidelines?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou lost all credibility when you said DNA makes D1 athletes not training.
Big kid kick ball hard. Run fast. This is what you sound like on the sidelines?
How many times were you hit in the head with the shot put, dunce.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Elite Feet teams that are around are trained by a guy in Vancouver. I think the younger kids play Van West Rec. The older groups are just kids he trains that jump in tournaments here and there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostElite Feet is 100% Alberto Coronado’s trained teams. He prefers not to coach, only be a trainer. Out of Vancouver, Clark County, WA. Has been training there for years. One of the very best there is. Haven’t met his equal and my child has been trained by a lot and played at top programs. He can be disorganized but worth the crazy. Working on getting his own facility. You can google or Facebook him. He developed 19 D1 male players and counting (male! Not an easy feat, no title IV helping) in last 15 years and primary trainer for Timbers recruit Foster Langford and Nick P. who played on the 2009 national team and professional player and others. His website actually is better, google it, but here is a Facebook link. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbi...9948&source=56
Speaks somewhat broken English, was Mexican juggling U16 champion and did some play with Mexican professional team. Easy to believe this isn’t a lie because he does all the drills that he asks of his kids and plays with them. Not a guy that “says” he played at a high level, rather in a couple minutes of watching him you can “see” that he did. He has been training kids for a long time, so has a pretty honed teaching ability. Somehow gets kids to focus and still has a lot of fun with them, not easy. Sets high expectations and expects kids to meet them. If they don’t though and they at least tried, he is the first to be positive and give them the freedom to make a mistake. He constantly says, “No worry. Do it again”. Pretty powerful statement. It really sets him a part, his IMHO extreme encouragement to try new skills even if you screw up, just try again, only penalty is if you do not risk trying. I recommend any of his private group trainings, summer skills clinics or Van West Academy training sessions. He is very proud of taking players (any level) that are focused and willing to learn and demonstrating how much a focused player can improve with strong training. Hence you are seeing teams of kids trained by him that do very little other than train with him, so they are “rec level” designated players, entering tournaments and beating premier club teams. He is not interested at all in a non focused player. If you are more interested in soccer than your kid, don’t go here, he is excited by enthusiastic players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ve seen his sessions over the years. Usually set up as a bunch of line drills where kids get reps every 60-90 seconds because of how large the groups are. It is a complete waste of time. That is unless you want your child to do isolated technique and join the circus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCon Artist alert!
Langsdorf is known as an elite athlete that plays soccer.
Parents DNA creates D1 Athletes, not street hustler gimmick step overs in isolation.
So over, this effort to claim some type of credit for others
outcomes, this is a laughable Late night info-mercial.
Almost as bad as those slinging the ECNL as the cure for no scholarships.
Wake up folks.
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I see many comments some true some ridiculous. I am an Elite Feet coach feel free to contact directly if any questions 360-909-0979
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCon Artist alert!
Langsdorf is known as an elite athlete that plays soccer.
Parents DNA creates D1 Athletes, not street hustler gimmick step overs in isolation.
So over, this effort to claim some type of credit for others
outcomes, this is a laughable Late night info-mercial.
Almost as bad as those slinging the ECNL as the cure for no scholarships.
Wake up folks.
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