Just out of curiosity... I have a lot of connections to some of the operators of the sporting academies here and offseason trainers...would they be in demand in Northern California (specifically the bay area or Sacramento)?
I always felt that the gap year or head start programs we have here hosted and provided by the acadmies are good for the kids. Not just for longevity, vitality, and to develop their athetlicism, but more time to mature for the kids. Here in SoCal we have about a half dozen accredited academies like Winner Circle Athletics, Stars, and so forth for the gap year(s)/head start program. You think there is a viable market for academies and for offseason trainers? I saw that DLS game and I think the kids could use more professional training for their technique and footwork. I can mention this to one of my connections to tell him to head up north - if you think there would be a group of parents that would be interested next offseason.
Just my 2 cents.
I always felt that the gap year or head start programs we have here hosted and provided by the acadmies are good for the kids. Not just for longevity, vitality, and to develop their athetlicism, but more time to mature for the kids. Here in SoCal we have about a half dozen accredited academies like Winner Circle Athletics, Stars, and so forth for the gap year(s)/head start program. You think there is a viable market for academies and for offseason trainers? I saw that DLS game and I think the kids could use more professional training for their technique and footwork. I can mention this to one of my connections to tell him to head up north - if you think there would be a group of parents that would be interested next offseason.
Just my 2 cents.
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