HP elite does not accept rec players. In the past few years CYA has a winter indoor soccer league. Vienna (VYS) also has winter soccer called Frosty Fields. |
| Disagree on the playing basketball stupid comment |
Your face is a stupid comment |
Specializing kids that early is stupid. All the best young athletes do multiple sports. It’s clear you specialized in nagging and Karening on this blog. Why don’t you do everyone a favor (especially your poor husband) and nag your stupid comments on the box wine blogs. |
Agree that cross training in the winter months with a sport like basketball is a great, better option. No need for a 7 year old to specialize so early. Kick the soccer ball around in your yard and stay conditioned with another formal sport in the winter. |
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lol head checking at age 7 |
The kid asked to play soccer, and the parent said it's one day a week. OP, just find something local in a group and try it out. You don't have to do it again. |
One day a week over the winter isnt specializing. And you have no basis to suggest basketball. My soccer loving kid hates basketball. He played flag football, swam, and did rock climbing in the winter, but that is neither here nor there to OPs question about SOCCER programs for 7 year olds. |
And you have no basis to attack a suggestion to consider cross training. PP was offering a perspective that OP may not have considered. People recommended cross training for my child at that age and in my experience, it was solid advice. |
Basketball was a good suggestion Karen. If you weren't day drinking so much you'd realize that it was just a reasonable suggestion that didn't need your Kareny attitude to condemn that comment. Offer your suggestions and let others offer theirs. |
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OP, Golden Boot is great with younger kids.
To the PPs suggesting other sports, you're correct that it's good for kids, but only if the kid has any interest. OP's kid requested soccer, and more soccer is fine if that's what the kid wants. |
OP expressed concerns regarding the lack of “killer instincts” which is why basketball was recommended. It’s ok to think outside the box sometimes. People with good sports IQ recognize this, thus the suggestion. |
| Well this has gone off the rails. Where would a 7 year old play indoor winter soccer in Arlington? Not OP. |
Winter is the perfect 3-4 months for a kid to get significantly better at soccer before spring. Do the following: 1. Register for a once a week training at places like HP Elite & Beyond, CapStone, etc. It's only once a week but players get thousands of touches in which is key in developing skill. 2. Select 2-3 footwork drills and have him do three sets per drill each day for 14 days. Then change to three new drills. If the drills are difficult do it for three weeks instead of two weeks. You'd be amazed how quickly kids learn footwork. It adds up quick. 3. There are clubs in the area that offer cheap outdoor pick up games. Mclean did it last winter and Vienna has something similar. Arlington too. Drop off and let the kid play for an hour. No stress. Casual. Fun. Can also be selfish and not pass. |