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Q. What is FPI?

FPI stands for Football Proper Incorporated, which was founded by Adam Skumawitz upon his return to California. Football Proper trains elite soccer players looking to obtain an edge over their opponents by realizing their potential and pushing past it.
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Q. What will I get out of my soccer training with Football Proper?

Expert technical training from a diverse, professional staff, improved performance on the playing field, and renewed confidence as your ball control and technical skills improve.
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Q. What type of player can train with Football Proper?

The only prerequisite for gaining admission into the FPI Summer Camps, Winter Academy, or weekly training sessions is that the player is motivated and committed to working hard and reaching the next level.
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Q. Where are the training sessions held?

All training sessions are located in Temecula. However, the Football Proper coaching staff has traveled all over southern California to conduct training sessions, clinics, and coach’s education.
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Q. Do I have to do one-on-one training or can I join a group?

This is really up to you. Personalities vary and what works for one player doesn’t necessarily guarantee success in another. We encourage groups of 4 as that provides the greatest diversity in training, competition, and motivation.  
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Q. What is soccer intelligence and why is it important?

Soccer intelligence is the ability to read the game, understand your own strengths and weaknesses as well as those of your opponent. Soccer intelligence is important because it directly leads into the creativity and sophistication required to play “The Beautiful Game.”
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"If you want top level coaching, Football Proper Academy is the way to go. Adam Skumawitz has played top-level soccer at Cornell University of the Ivy League and played in the top Premier League in Norway. He has experience playing in the United States and Germany as well, so he will be able to guide players who dream of playing at the next level. His experiences in the classroom in the Ivy League and at the top level of European soccer will help your overall perspective in maximizing opportunities in front of you."

John Kerr, Head Coach, Duke University

 
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