Key Takeaways
- Private coaching must solve a defined player problem before it tries to solve anything else.
- A private session is not a smaller team session; it is a narrower and more accountable development format.
- Parents buy trust, clarity, and progress signals more than drills or intensity.
- A trusted private coach uses structure and boundaries to make the service reliable.
- Informal operation weakens even technically sound coaching.
- The five certification pillars are not separate topics; they are the operating standard for the whole service.