TECHNICAL. TACTICAL. RELENTLESS.
From first-touch fundamentals to 1v1 dominance — soccer training built around the modern game.
BOOK TODAYTHE PROGRAM
FOUR PILLARS. ONE FRAMEWORK.
Ball Mastery & First Touch
Hundreds of touches per session. Every session. The non-negotiable foundation.
1v1 & Finishing
Beating defenders, creating shots, finishing under pressure — both feet, every angle.
Tactical Awareness
Positioning, decision-making, reading the game. The IQ side of soccer.
Conditioning & Recovery
Soccer-specific fitness, sprint repeatability, recovery protocols, injury prevention.
PRICING
SIMPLE. TRANSPARENT.
PRIVATE 1-ON-1
$65/session
One coach, one athlete
- Position- & goal-specific focus
- Faster individual progress
- Same age-specific curriculum
- Flexible scheduling
24-SESSION PACKAGE
$1200
Best value for committed athletes
- 24 coached sessions
- Private or group scheduling options
- Progress checkpoints
- Built for consistent development
SMALL-GROUP
$40/session
Single small-group session
- Pay-per-session
- Same coaches, same standard
- Flexible scheduling
- No commitment
Private/individual sessions are $65, small-group sessions are $40, and the 24-session package is $1200.
AGE PROGRESSIONS
SOCCER BY AGE BAND.
Same coaching philosophy at every age — but the drills, intensity, and goals scale with development stage.
Ball Mastery
Rolls, taps, change-of-direction, juggling progressions, having fun with the ball.
1v1 + Finishing
Beating defenders 1v1, weak-foot work, finishing inside the box, basic passing patterns.
Tactical Skill
Receiving under pressure, body shape, scanning, position-specific technique.
Varsity / Club Track
High-pressure technical work, fitness benchmarks, scouting-tape review, college ID-camp prep.
QUESTIONS
SOCCER FAQ.
What ages do you train for soccer?
Ages 5 through varsity. Younger ages focus on ball mastery and joy; older ages move into tactical and 1v1 attacking work.
Do you train for club tryouts?
Yes. Club soccer tryout prep is a popular request. We focus on first touch, 1v1 attacking, finishing, and tactical awareness — exactly what evaluators look for.
How is small-group different from team practice?
Team practice is mostly tactical and team-shape work. Apex sessions are technical — first touch, weak-foot, finishing, dribbling under pressure. The skills you don't get reps on at team practice.
Do you work on both feet?
Yes. Weak-foot development is built into every session. Most youth players have a 70/30 strong/weak split — we work to close that to 60/40 or better.
Where are soccer sessions held?
Local park fields and partner training facilities across South Florida. Pine Trails Park (Parkland) and Patch Reef Park (Boca Raton) are common anchor locations.