Texas Premier Youth Sports - CF
Overview
What People Say
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
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Recent Reviews
Mike Gentry
10 months agoMy grandson is going to love this he is very well maybe good or if u want to say very good at soccer already but if he practices more he will be just so good and many more things or soon I will give my grandson a try here
Sandy Williams
10 years agoI signed my then 2.5 year old twins up for soccer last spring. It's one of the best things I've decided to do. I was worried they would be too young, but the skills the coach introduces were on their level. "Soccer" is taught to the kids through fun games. At first, it seemed like the kids were just running around and having fun every week, but as the weeks went on and turned into months, I started seeing how the games improved their skills. Now, around 9 months later, they're better at ball control than I am (that's not saying too much, though lol). But really, this has been a fabulous experience. Also, I have to say their coach is fabulous. He is patient and funny and doesn't get frustrated at all when one of my kids (or both of my kids depending on the day) gets moody. He's always there and on time and really seems to have fun teaching and playing soccer with the kids. We had the same coach in the spring, the fall, and now the winter. In the summer, we had a different coach. He was very good with the kids, too, but I think he might have understood the 3 year olds' attention spans and capabilities a little less. Still, I was very happy with him as a coach, and it makes me think that Texas Premier Youth Sports is very good at finding and hiring good coaches. With more experience, the summer coach probably would have learned the 3 year old attention span, and he was still great and I wouldn't mind having him as the boys' coach again. This is the only toddler/young kid soccer practice we've been to, but we've been so happy with it, and not planning to change even though there are closer locations with different programs. It's a joy to see how far my kids' soccer skills have come. Plus, it's so darn cute when the boys come home and want to play "Coach". They set up our soccer cones and take turns designing obstacle courses and being "Coach P". I highly recommend this program.
aaron yearby
4 years agoGreat hitting instructors at a reasonable price.
Rg Leygom
4 years agoSeveral parking places. Was there for soccer game. Confussing😐
Linty Ingram
4 years agoNo review text available