MD High Schools Girls Playing VA ECNL Fall Schedule

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Common theme seems to be private school and rich folk probably side-dooring into college via another sport after all that soccer money they spent and they still weren’t good enough to make a bench in college.


What are you talking about? What other sport? What is a side door?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:side door of another sport? You mean they excel at multiple sports? This is a bad thing?


Sounds more like they want the best of both worlds without suffering the consequences of it.


Sorry -- what are the consequences?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:side door of another sport? You mean they excel at multiple sports? This is a bad thing?


Sounds more like they want the best of both worlds without suffering the consequences of it.


Sorry -- what are the consequences?


Over-use injuries. Burn out, fatigue, lower grades

Anonymous
The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.
Anonymous
Then maybe ask a question or clarify what you need to understand?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.


What I find “toxic” is people who use “toxic”

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we….

“Double dipping” in the context of this conversation, if you were following along, is referring to SOCCER players who play for their private school while simultaneously playing for their ECNL club….causing them to pull double duties….aka, double dipping. This conversation has nothing to do with “multi-sport” athletes.

Live Love Laugh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.


What I find “toxic” is people who use “toxic”

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we….

“Double dipping” in the context of this conversation, if you were following along, is referring to SOCCER players who play for their private school while simultaneously playing for their ECNL club….causing them to pull double duties….aka, double dipping. This conversation has nothing to do with “multi-sport” athletes.

Live Love Laugh


OK but most ECNL programs don't have the girls doing double duties. Most track training and game minutes for both and limit play. So it is not really double dipping. More work than just one but not double.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.


What I find “toxic” is people who use “toxic”

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we….

“Double dipping” in the context of this conversation, if you were following along, is referring to SOCCER players who play for their private school while simultaneously playing for their ECNL club….causing them to pull double duties….aka, double dipping. This conversation has nothing to do with “multi-sport” athletes.

Live Love Laugh


OK but most ECNL programs don't have the girls doing double duties. Most track training and game minutes for both and limit play. So it is not really double dipping. More work than just one but not double.


For Pete’s sake. The content of the conversation is in the title of the thread.

“MD High Schools Girls Playing VA ECNL Fall Schedule“

Again - MD soccer girls playing for their school in MD and simultaneously playing for their ECNL club in VA.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.


What I find “toxic” is people who use “toxic”

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we….

“Double dipping” in the context of this conversation, if you were following along, is referring to SOCCER players who play for their private school while simultaneously playing for their ECNL club….causing them to pull double duties….aka, double dipping. This conversation has nothing to do with “multi-sport” athletes.

Live Love Laugh


OK but most ECNL programs don't have the girls doing double duties. Most track training and game minutes for both and limit play. So it is not really double dipping. More work than just one but not double.


For Pete’s sake. The content of the conversation is in the title of the thread.

“MD High Schools Girls Playing VA ECNL Fall Schedule“

Again - MD soccer girls playing for their school in MD and simultaneously playing for their ECNL club in VA.



Sure but thread is now about DC and VA privates and ECNL.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Thanks. Still not sure I understand.


What I find “toxic” is people who use “toxic”

Let’s start from the beginning, shall we….

“Double dipping” in the context of this conversation, if you were following along, is referring to SOCCER players who play for their private school while simultaneously playing for their ECNL club….causing them to pull double duties….aka, double dipping. This conversation has nothing to do with “multi-sport” athletes.

Live Love Laugh


OK but most ECNL programs don't have the girls doing double duties. Most track training and game minutes for both and limit play. So it is not really double dipping. More work than just one but not double.


For Pete’s sake. The content of the conversation is in the title of the thread.

“MD High Schools Girls Playing VA ECNL Fall Schedule“

Again - MD soccer girls playing for their school in MD and simultaneously playing for their ECNL club in VA.



Sure but thread is now about DC and VA privates and ECNL.


Okay……any kid, regardless of state and school affiliation, that plays two seasons at the same time (School and Club)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The terms Side-Dooring and Double Dipping in reference to High School/Travel Sports are an incredibly toxic response to Multi-Sport Athletes. Multi-sport athletes are athletic. . . i.e. they train all year round, don't get injured easily, and are less anxious about outcomes. . .or more experienced about outcomes. ..Either way, the "consequences' of experiencing both worlds are typically collegiate commitments to play their sport.


Side door has nothing to do with multi-sport individuals, quite the contrary.
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