Hudson, Ohio · Small-group soccer training

Small-group soccer training that turns reps into real-game confidence

For parents and youth players who want more than team practice alone: structured sessions with a licensed soccer trainer focused on technique, decision-making, and carrying improvement into games.

No pressure, no hype—tell me your player’s age, level, and goals on the form, and I’ll follow up with availability and next steps.

Why Foundry Football

Foundry Football is a local small-group training service—not a massive academy. The goal is straightforward: help players develop skills and habits that show up on the field. Training blends technical work with game-realistic situations so players aren’t just busy, they’re improving with intent.

  • Development first Sessions are built around what your player needs: fundamentals, weaknesses, and the next level of their game—not generic drills.
  • Confidence and discipline Players practice with clear expectations, correction, and encouragement so they learn to compete with composure.
  • Game transfer The point of training is match play. Repetition is structured so decisions and technique hold up when speed and pressure increase.

Training options

All sessions are small-group training with up to four players on the field. Many families start with a single session to see fit before committing to a monthly plan. All sessions are 55 minutes. Use the form for current openings and group placement.

Try first

Single session

One structured small-group session (max four players)—ideal as an intro or tune-up. Work is tailored to the group’s age and level.

$80

Weekly rhythm

Monthly · 1× / week

Four sessions per month in a consistent small group (max four) for steady progress alongside team soccer.

  • Ball mastery and technical skills
  • Decision-making under pressure
  • Game-like repetitions

$260

Accelerated

Monthly · 2× / week

Eight sessions per month for players who want more volume, faster feedback, and quicker skill retention.

  • Advanced technical work
  • Speed of play and decisions
  • High-rep, game-style scenarios

$480

Limited weekly spots. If a package is not the right fit yet, submit the form anyway—I will recommend the best starting point.

Who it’s for

Hudson-area youth soccer training for families who want focused attention outside regular team practices.

  • Players who want extra development Team practice is essential; small-group training adds reps, detail, and correction in a focused setting.
  • Players chasing technical improvement First touch, ball control, finishing, defending basics—whatever the priority, sessions stay organized around clear outcomes.
  • Tryouts, club, and school soccer Extra preparation for evaluations, moving up a level, or earning more minutes with confidence.
  • Confidence-building For players who need a calm, structured environment to reset and grow—without crowd noise or bench politics.

What makes this different

Local small-group soccer training with a professional standard—clear structure, capped group size, and direct communication with your coach.

Personalized attention

Groups stay small (max four) so corrections land quickly and every player gets meaningful work in every session.

Focused development

Each session has a plan: warm-up, technical block, pressure and decisions, and tie-back to how it shows up in games.

Consistent structure

Players know what to expect—professional tone, punctual start and end, and habits that build discipline over time.

Local convenience

Training is built around Hudson-area families. Field and time details are confirmed with you after you reach out.

How to get started

Three simple steps—no jargon, no obligation to buy a big package on day one.

Reach out

Submit the short booking form with your player’s age, level, and what you’re hoping to improve.

Discuss goals

We align on priorities—technical gaps, confidence, tryout timing, or small-group fit—so the first session is purposeful.

Schedule training

Pick a session type that fits (single session or monthly plan). You’ll get location, time, and any prep notes before the first meet.

About the coach

Credentials and background—so you know who is on the field with your player.

I help youth soccer players build confidence, improve technical skills, and perform better in real game situations through focused small-group training.

I bring a high-level playing background and a structured coaching approach to every session. I was a State Team player in the Olympic Development Program from 1992–1997 and competed with Emerald Soccer Club, Ohio Premier Soccer Club, and Elite Soccer Club. I was also a 4-year letter winner at Hudson High School and committed to the University of Akron in 1997.

As a coach, I combine my playing experience with proven training methods. I hold a U.S. Soccer D License, am U.S. Soccer Grassroots Certified, and I am currently working toward my U.S. Soccer C License.

My sessions focus on high-repetition technical work, decision-making, and building confidence under pressure so players improve in training and carry that into games.

Frequently asked questions

Honest answers—if something is not listed, ask on the booking form.

What ages do you train?
Foundry Football focuses on youth soccer training. Share your child’s age and experience on the form—I’ll confirm whether small-group training is a good fit and how to place them before you commit.
Where are sessions held?
Sessions are held at agreed local fields in the Hudson, Ohio area. Exact field, day, and time are confirmed with you after you reach out so scheduling stays practical for families.
How many players are in a session?
Sessions are small groups with a maximum of four players, so everyone gets high-quality reps and coaching attention. A single-session booking is still that same small-group format—scheduled by availability and the right group fit for your player.
How do I get started?
Use the Book training button to open the intake form. Tell me about your player’s goals and schedule. I’ll reply with availability, pricing confirmation for the option you want, and next steps (including waiver and session details).
What should players bring?
Soccer ball, water, cleats or turf shoes suited to the surface we confirm, shin guards, and weather-appropriate training clothing. If your player takes any medication you want coaches aware of, note it on the form.
Are photos or video used for marketing?
Identifiable photos or video of minors are used on the website, social media, or ads only with separate parent/guardian consent. Training does not depend on saying yes—you can decline or withdraw consent later. Details are in our Privacy Policy (Section 6).

Ready for structured small-group soccer training in Hudson?

Spots are limited by design. If you want a calm, professional environment where your player gets clear coaching and high-quality reps, send a quick note through the form—I’ll get back to you with availability.