FAQs
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We train athletes of all levels starting from age 8 and up. Our programs are structured by age and skill level — Rising Athlete (8–13), Elite Development (13–17), and Pro Pathway Mentorship (advanced players 17+). Each athlete receives customized coaching based on their stage of development.
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We work with all levels, from complete beginners to advanced players preparing for tryouts. Our focus is on helping every athlete grow — physically, mentally, and spiritually — no matter their starting point.
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In-person training is currently offered in Houston / Surrounding areas with specific fields or locations provided after enrollment. Online mentorship and training are available worldwide.
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Once enrolled, your athlete will receive weekly training videos, strength and conditioning plans, mindset lessons, and faith-based mentorship through our online platform. All progress is tracked, and athletes can message or meet virtually with their coach for accountability.
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For in-person training, players need cleats , a ball, and water.
For online training, only a ball and small space (like a living room or yard) are required. Optional cones or markers can help with drills.
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Yes. Our Pro Pathway Mentorship includes private in-person sessions customized for each position. These sessions focus on technique, game IQ, and mental development.
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Every program includes physical training, mindset development, and spiritual mentorship. Athletes learn how to set goals, stay disciplined, and build character on and off the field. Some programs also include highlight analysis, tryout prep, and nutrition guidance.
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Pricing varies based on the program and duration. Online programs are generally more affordable, while in-person mentorships include private coaching time.
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We recommend booking a Free Player Evaluation Call. During the call, we’ll learn more about your child’s goals, experience, and mindset — then suggest the best fit.
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That’s where our mentorship comes in. We don’t just train skills — we focus on accountability, discipline, and confidence. Every athlete receives guidance and encouragement to stay consistent through challenges.
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No — faith-based mentorship is available to everyone, but it’s never forced. We focus on teaching principles like integrity, leadership, humility, and perseverance that benefit all athletes.
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Athletes who commit to the process typically see growth in confidence, technical ability, strength, and maturity within weeks. Parents often notice not just athletic improvement but a positive change in discipline and mindset.