Clubs with ODSL teams do not charge less for those teams just because they are in ODSL. Ask Arlington, Alexandria, Premier AC, VYS, Chantilly, etc if there is a lesser cost. The answer is NO. You may play less tournaments but the standard fee will be the same as an NCSL team. |
BRYC has a lower cost ODSL tier of teams |
Yes it's higher level than rec but it competes with many teams in NCSL. Unless you have a parent volunteer coaching the fee is going to be the same as everywhere else. |
BRYC ODSL is part of the recreational side of the club which is why fees are low and teams are often coached by a parent volunteer. |
Yes. Email the 2006 TM: edrachman7@gmail.com |
Sounds like you should investigate Arlington's Development Program (ADP). Tryouts will be after Travel Tryouts, and is an intermediate and cost / time efficient way to determine if future Travel Soccer is a real interest. There is a professional coach practice and a parent coach practice. All games are in Arlington, and the level of competition is greater than Rec soccer. My kids did it before entering the Travel program. It is roughly $300 per semester, and includes the uniform. |
Thanks, PP - and thanks, too, to the other PP who responded. We had planned to have DS try out for ADP and not try out for travel. But then the parents of some kids on DS's rec team indicated that they planned to have their sons try out for the travel program, and we thought, why not? DS is no special talent, but he's very obviously the best player on his rec team. Now I'm wondering if we have created a problem for ourselves if DS actually makes the team. DS really enjoyed the tryouts last weekend, but I worry that he may lose his love for soccer by spending so much time playing each week. And honestly, I almost fell out of my chair when I saw how much the travel program costs! We can certainly afford it, but it's still a lot of money (even for a 10 month program). Then again, a neighbor just told me how much youth ice hockey costs (more than soccer), so I suppose it's all relative. I've heard good things about ADP, and I think that's probably our best bet. Do kids often move up from ADP to the travel program? If they do, it seems like ADP with the potential for travel down the road would be a good plan. But DS will probably want a spot on the travel team he he is offered a spot (he has 2nd and 3rd grade friends at school who play travel, and DS has already internalized that the really good players play travel). We would like to let DS make the decision, but he probably can't accurately weigh the time commitment and cost. Of course, it's entirely possible that DS won't be offered a spot in the travel program, and this will all be a moot point. |
Soccer is an early specialization sport people, please get over it. Gymnastics, dance, and some ice sports start just as young if not younger for the kids on the competitive track. |
Studies all over the world beg to differ. |
+100!! |
You're wrong, friend. |
I'm the PP who posted the breakdown for ASA costs. That is for ODSL.
Is it worth it? Depends. My kid is on one of the lower tier teams and at times it does not feel worth it- we lose a lot of games, which can be discouraging. But the level of coaching is very good, and my daughter has really improved. I doubt she will ever move up to the red or white team (she has an October birthday so 2 fewer seasons under her belt than early birthday players). But she is noticeably better than she was just playing Rec. |
Any advice on talking to my kid about not making the team (being cut from current ..) u11/12? |
explain to me how this is not early specialization:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZJ_sqbl6_c&t=68s Then he gets a little older and evolves in to this: At 10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGR8EpD9Dqo At 11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukSsUf_OCKU Anyone disagree that this kid is talented? I doubt its because he is playing multiple sports. |
http://www.dcyouthfutbolclub.org/fall-2017-select-team-tryouts.html
Sunday, May 7 at the Palisades Recreation Center Turf Field Alternative to stoddert travel soccer in NW, more of a travel lite. 3:00-4:00pm: 2008/2009 Girls 3:00-4:00pm: 2007 Girls 3:00-4:00pm: 2008/2009/2010 Boys 3:00-4:00pm: 2007 Boys 4:00-5:00pm: 2006 Girls 4:00-5:00pm: 2005 Girls 4:00-5:00pm: 2006 Boys 4:00-5:00pm: 2005 Boys 5:00-6:00pm: 2004 Girls 5:00-6:00pm: 2003 Girls 5:00-6:00pm: 2004 Boys 5:00-6:00pm: 2003 Boys |