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Re: Freestyle Schools ?
« Reply #12 on: Feb 06, 2013, 05:49: AM »
The thing is 99% of people are never going to be interested enough in freestyle alone to sign up their kids for it. The kids that are that into it probably won't need to pay to go to a school. They will probably practice on their own. More traditional type sports need more instruction in my opinion. Freestyle has a much different skillset as it's just you freestyling.

I've realized that the majority of people will be more interested in your program if it is football and freestyle. They love the freestyle, but they also want the practical football skills as well. It's been working for me. It's just a much more viable route in my opinion.

Now, there are actually schools of the circus arts. Freestyle alone is closer to this than football. Also, you shouldn't take that as an insult. Circus jugglers, acrobats, etc. are all very talented people. They deserve respect. There could be freestyle schools in that fashion, but it will really have to grow in popularity. Also, these schools focus far more on teaching you to put on good performances rather than teaching you techniques. That's probably the biggest area most freestylers need help with anyways.
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