Cost Justifications

 

I’m spending hundreds of dollars on camps, tutors, personal trainers and showcases because I don’t know what else to do.

– Kathy M., Parent, Annapolis, MD

 

Five minutes of conversation saved us over $300 and a weekend of time.

– Brian C., Parent, Buffalo, NY

 

Don’t think the workshop is worth the cost? Worried about another expense in your budget?

You’re serious about your child’s sport, so you know from experience that you’ll spend $1,000 – $5,000 per year on the items below. If you’re like most parents, you often wonder what you’re really getting for your money, and if these expenses are really increasing your chances for athletic success and a possible college scholarship. Sometimes you think about not spending the money, but you end up doing it because “that’s what everyone else does” and you don’t know what else to do.

  • Camps – $250-$600 each (plus travel)
  • Showcases – $70-$250 each (plus travel)
  • Sports trainers – $20 – $75/hr.
  • Fitness trainers – $20 – $75/hr.
  • College visits – $100 – $1,300 per trip
  • Tutors – $40-$100/hr.
  • Travel costs – $200/day
  • Club/Travel teams – $500 – $5,500/yr.
  • Recruiting services – $250 – $2,500
  • Video services – $175-$1,100
  • Unofficial visits – $200 – $1,300 per trip
  • Prep school visits – $200 – $1,400 per trip

If you save the cost of one college trip or one recruiting service, this workshop has paid for itself six times over.

These workshops are not an expense, they’re an investment. We show you where to reduce the money you’re spending. Passing up this workshop won’t save you money, it’ll cost you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.

 

 

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