For parents wanting their kids to improve soccer skills and game confidence, hiring a private coach has traditionally been the way to accomplish this. Blayze announced a new package of virtual online services that will significantly change how coaching will be provided in the future.
Austin, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - July 27, 2022) - Targeted at parents evaluating options for private soccer coaching available for their children, Blayze has announced a totally new package of virtual online services that offer features that are not available with traditional in-person coaching.
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The full Blayze private youth soccer coaching announcement and coaching options report can be accessed here.
The Blayze announcement sets the stage by explaining that currently, over 50% of youths in the age group between 6 and 17 participate in an organized sport and that this is forecast to increase to over 60% by 2030.
According to the report, families will now have at least five major private coaching options to choose from, each offering distinct advantages and disadvantages, at wide-ranging levels of cost.
Blayze reports that many families are not able to afford elite-level 1-on-1 coaching and need to find other options that deliver tangible benefits to their kids at an affordable cost.
Most team sports are organized around team practices, games, and sometimes tournaments. Parents frequently make the decision that team practices are enough to build their kid's skills and forego private coaching entirely.
The Blayze announcement references a scientific study that provides evidence that private lessons will increase a student's performance by elevating them into the top 5% of their class.
Most of this improvement from private coaching comes from a significant increase in the player's level of confidence, which when added to superior skills development can be expected to deliver significant improvements in personal performance, according to Blayze.
Whilst the Blayze report focuses mostly on youth soccer, the principles described in the report can be applied equally to most other sports.
Prior to the announcement of the new Blayze soccer coaching program, the four basic types of private soccer coaching available were academies, camps, private coaching sessions, or having their kids train on their own, using online videos and training apps.
The pros and cons of each of these options are described in the Blayze announcement, along with cost estimates for each.