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If my child participates in another sport in the spring or fall, is it possible to attend Overtime for year-round training, given conflicts in scheduling?

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If my child participates in another sport in the spring or fall, is it possible to attend Overtime for year-round training, given conflicts in scheduling?

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The Overtime staff believes it is important for young athletes to participate in other sports that they enjoy at an early age, since it is important that they take the needed time and experience to decide which sport is truly right for them. Based on feedback from Overtime families in recent years, we have created the Flexible Gold program as an alternative enrollment option along with our Gold, Pre-Season and Post-Season programs. The difference in the Flexible Gold program is that throughout the Post-Season for Kids (Senior/Novice) students will have the option to attend any two out of the three classes offered each week. For example, the Kids (Senior/Novice) Post-Season classes are Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. So, one week a student may attend on Sunday and Tuesday, and then the next week attend on Sunday and Thursday, or Tuesday and Thursday; basically whichever two classes best coincides with other commitments/travel restraints for that given week. We hope this will enable en

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