For most soccer parents, the only thing worse than bad referees at the soccer game is watching the entire game without seeing your daughter play. And - to make matters worse - you notice the new player on the team is suddenly a starter. How did she get to that point?
The new player suddenly has great first-touch, great footwork, and is winning 1-on-1s.
She's a completely different player than she was a few months ago.
She's the sort of player that should be a starter, you suddenly realize.
Through some sideline conversations, you learn that the parents bought an at-home soccer coaching program. They don't know soccer any better than you, they just knew that their daughter needed more time on the ball. It's hard to swallow, but you suddenly realize that while your daughter has stayed at the same level, the 'new kid' has drastically improved. And because you want your daughter to not only be on the team, but to play for the team, you're probably going to be interested in that same soccer program: DribbleUp. DribbleUp is the program every player needs to be on the starting lineup.
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