When parents start looking into private coaching, one question usually comes up pretty quickly:
Should we pay for lessons one at a time or buy a package?
The answer depends on your child’s goals, schedule, and level of commitment to training.
When pay-per-lesson makes sense
Pay-per-lesson can be a great option if your child is brand new to private coaching. It gives families flexibility and a chance to see if the coach is the right fit before committing.
This option can work well for athletes who:
- Want to try coaching for the first time.
- Need help with one specific skill.
- Have busy or changing schedules
When packages can help
Packages usually make more sense when athletes are working toward long-term improvement. Skill development takes time. Whether it’s improving confidence, technique, or preparing for a season, consistency matters. For many athletes, regular sessions help create better routines and progress.
What parents sometimes misunderstand
Many families assume that more sessions automatically mean better results. But improvement usually comes from consistency and quality instruction, not just volume. The right coach and the right plan matter more.
There’s no perfect answer for every athlete. If your child is just starting, pay-per-lesson may feel like the better fit. If they’re working toward long-term goals, a package may make more sense. The goal is to find an approach that works for your child without adding unnecessary pressure.


