Tstreet is an overrated volleyball club that does not treat all players equally. All players should be given an equal opportunity to get quality reps and coaching instruction. Medals from national tournaments and fancy merchandise does not make up for the issues present within the coaching staff and structure of skills clinics, training camps, and tryout preparation clinics.In setting clinics, for example only a few setters are able to set live hitters from the hitting clinics, despite all members of the setting clinic paying the same amount of money. In the defense clinics, certain students were placed in the 14 and under court despite not being under 14. They were simply moved over because they were either perceived as being relatively worse at defense, or because the coach did not recognize their face, even if many of those players were looking forward to getting the same quality repetitions as the older/better players. As a result, those players who were moved over for the sake of balancing the number of players per court missed out on the same experience as the older players despite paying the same amount of money.Additionally, the clinics are not an hour long. They are barely even 50 minutes. Clinics consistently start a few minutes behind schedule and always end at least 6 or 7 minutes early, likely to allow for time to clean/mop the courts between classes. Add in the fact that the stretching/repetitive warm-up takes 10 minutes and the actual training portion of the clinic is at most 40 minutes long, leaving many students and parents confused as to why they were paying such a high price for an hour long clinic yet only receiving about 40 minutes of actual instruction, most of which is spent standing in lines due to the unreasonably large amount of students attending the clinics (only 2 courts shared between 40+ kids and 4-5 coaches)
We, along with three other families signed our girls up for a clinic specific to their age group(11 -12yr. olds). For an unexplained reason they were placed with 7-8yr. olds. As a result they learned nothing, had no fun, and got hardly any reps due to being forced to play with much younger, inexperienced girls. When they asked to he with girls their own age they were told No and without explanation. Sad that this organizational can make money at the expense of young girls.In case you didnt notice, they only reply to the positive reviews here, and ignore everyone elses concerns.
Setting clinics have not lived up to the marketing. The marketing for the classs says that the setters would work simultaneously with hitters and be able to receive many reps setting live hitters. Apparently, this has not been true at all. There has barely been any work where setters from the clinic set hitters from the hitting clinic. Only within the last two weeks have certain setters been able to set hitting lines (albeit for a very short amount of time, about five minutes max), but the vast majority of setting clinics have not had any interaction with hitting clinic whatsoever. The marketing led players to believe that the setting clinic would allow for many reps with live hitters but the reality has been far from it. This is not to mention other parts of the marketing that have been false, such as white board sessions, video analysis, jump setting, bic/pipe setting, dumping, multi-tempo setting, etc.
I’ve only been going here for about 3 weeks and I love it. The coaches can be tough sometimes but if they aren’t your never gonna Learn. If you really want to use VB in your future or become professional I think this is a really good place to start. I highly recommend
No place better to learn volleyball
My daughter is loving the clinics! She learned how to serve over hand on the first class!
Great place to Sharpen your Volleyball Skills.
Great location, just over priced!! Going elsewhere for 1/3 the cost!
Umm bet sport ever cuz I hate running xD
Great coaching and positive sports motivation!
Fun, and staff is super nice.
Great facility for sports
My daughter loves it there
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