Soccer Shots vs i9
We have preschool age keiki we want to keep active and engaged with others their age outside of school. We tried i9 for baseball and soccer last year but was not too impressed. The preschool offered soccer shots classes but they’re only during school hours and parents are not allowed to watch. Despite that part, it sounded like our boy liked it more than i9 soccer. Unfortunately the school isn’t offering it this year, so I’m considering putting him in a soccer shots public course.
Anyone has experience with both? Are they basically the same? I did not like that i9 will take any willing parent or volun-tell parents to coach even if no one has teaching experience. Even with the parents best intentions, it was kinda a mess. If the two programs are exactly the same then cost and location will probably be what decides
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