Services Offered

Group Training

Group sessions will be available 2-3 times per week. Group sessions will be limited to 8 players per session. Each player looking to participate in group sessions must first complete their free initial session used to gauge their skill level and playing ability.

Finishing Sessions:

Finishing sessions are developed to help players work on their finishing abilities in realistic game-like scenarios. Sessions include sharpening strengths while also developing weaknesses.

Technical Sessions:

Technical sessions are developed to help players with their technical abilities such as dribbling, passing, awareness, and coordination that will help them all over the pitch.

1 ON 1 Training

1 on 1 sessions will be available every weekday for booking. Siblings or friends wanting to train together can also book a 1 on 2 session. These sessions will be position specific sessions planned around developing the player for their position’s roles and responsibilities.

Free Initial Session:

Each player will receive an initial free session used to gauge their skill level and playing ability. This initial session will also determine each players eligibility for group training sessions.

Long Term Programs:

Multi-week programs will be available for individuals looking to work on their long-term development. These programs will include a written development plan, additional individual drills, and free admission to group training sessions.

Train with Us

As a footballer, I have aspirations of playing at the top level as well. During my personal sessions, we also use position specific drills to replicate realistic game like scenarios that will help us advance to the next level. Players aged 16+ have the opportunity to join in on my personal sessions.

Required Evaluation:

Each player wanting to join must showcase their ability during their initial free session used to gauge their skill level and playing ability. Players may also be offered this opportunity later on through good performances.

What to Expect:

During our personal training sessions, we challenge, critique, and coach each other in order to push one another to be better. When joining a session, players will not only experience that, but will still receive the same coaching they receive during their other sessions.

COLLEGE PReperation

College Preparation

Many players and their parents are unaware of the college recruitment process and what they should be doing to prepare in high-school. A common misconception is that players will simply be contacted by college coaches in their senior year. The importance of consistent communication, game film, CV, and preparation cannot be understated. High-school players and their parents should be following the general guideline to have the best chance at playing college football. Players behind in this process should not be deterred, but rather should begin the steps immediately.

Services

CVs, highlights, and professional emails are required to stand out when contacting college coaches that receive hundreds, if not thousands, of emails every week. On top of guiding players and their parents through the college recruitment process, I will create your CV, provide feedback on highlight tapes, and provide a template for writing professional emails to coaches that I have personally used to receive my own college offers, academy offers, and professional football opportunities. No matter how far behind a player may be in the process, I will help put them on track.

General Guideline

Freshman: Players and their parents should start by creating a list of potential schools that fit the players academic and footballing ability. Players can also begin filling out recruiting forms on each of the school’s athletics websites.

Sophomore: Players should now establish communication by sending introductory emails to the schools on their list. Coaches will not be allowed to contact players until after their sophomore year, but informing the school of a player’s interest is important.

Junior: Players should continue to send introductory emails to their list of schools while also sending follow up emails to previously contacted coaches. Coaches will now be allowed to contact players directly, so players and their families should prepare for emails, phone calls, and meetings with college coaches.

Senior: Once connections have been created with the desired schools, players should now continue to build on their relationships with the schools through consistent communication. Players should continue to gather more information as they receive their offers prior to making their final decision.

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