Custom package for RB

$1,892.00

CUSTOM PACKAGE FOR SEBASTIAN BENEDICTO

Yearly tuition to Soccer Routes classes for Sebastian Benedicto

Day and Time:

Saturday 8:30am with Coach Brian 1x per week.

Cost:

44 per lesson x 43 weekends for 2026 for a total of 1892

Class Description:

(Recommended for Ages 4.5–6)

All Soccer Routes classes are suitable for beginners at every stage!

After Independent level, they've built the motor skills to dribble, stop, and turn confidently. Now it’s time to introduce pressure, problem-solving, and some early (and friendly!) competition. This level brings in new drills, games and challenges and really gets our athletes head in the game by varying the topic each week. 

What we focus on:

  • Dribbling with more speed and control

  • Sharper directional changes and turns (inside/outside cuts, pullbacks)

  • Navigating around pressure and recovering the ball after a loss

  • Intro to passing and receiving with a partner

  • Understanding that the ball can be “taken away”—a foundational lesson in defense

  • Beginning to grasp teamwork through shared tasks

For many children, this level introduces emotional challenges—sharing the ball, dealing with mistakes, and being part of a team instead of the center of attention. We guide them through these moments with patience, structure, and encouragement.

Each session ends with their first experience of a scrimmage, where we focus on simple direction and spacing (e.g., going toward the correct goal, staying in play). Expect a lot of crowding around the ball—it’s all part of the learning process!

CUSTOM PACKAGE FOR SEBASTIAN BENEDICTO

Yearly tuition to Soccer Routes classes for Sebastian Benedicto

Day and Time:

Saturday 8:30am with Coach Brian 1x per week.

Cost:

44 per lesson x 43 weekends for 2026 for a total of 1892

Class Description:

(Recommended for Ages 4.5–6)

All Soccer Routes classes are suitable for beginners at every stage!

After Independent level, they've built the motor skills to dribble, stop, and turn confidently. Now it’s time to introduce pressure, problem-solving, and some early (and friendly!) competition. This level brings in new drills, games and challenges and really gets our athletes head in the game by varying the topic each week. 

What we focus on:

  • Dribbling with more speed and control

  • Sharper directional changes and turns (inside/outside cuts, pullbacks)

  • Navigating around pressure and recovering the ball after a loss

  • Intro to passing and receiving with a partner

  • Understanding that the ball can be “taken away”—a foundational lesson in defense

  • Beginning to grasp teamwork through shared tasks

For many children, this level introduces emotional challenges—sharing the ball, dealing with mistakes, and being part of a team instead of the center of attention. We guide them through these moments with patience, structure, and encouragement.

Each session ends with their first experience of a scrimmage, where we focus on simple direction and spacing (e.g., going toward the correct goal, staying in play). Expect a lot of crowding around the ball—it’s all part of the learning process!