How is that if you season is in the fall? Are you saying on Virginia has top high school players? |
So no more travel soccer for your kid? Your kid will get recruited more easily in a travel club than playing for their high school. I totally agree, would love to stop travel soccer when my kid gets to HS, but kid wants to play in college so best route is to stay with ECNL team. From what I've researched not a lot of HS soccer coaches will try and get their players recruited. When kid gets to HS will work with HS coach to come up with a coordinated training plan with ECNL team. |
Ok, my kid plays club soccer in college at a great D1 academic school. Serves the same purpose for her that you mentioned ... but with about 50% of the time commitment involved. |
Yup. I got college paid for and had an amazing experience playing on that team. I built an incredible fitness foundation and built tons of character. Playing competitive soccer helped me grow stronger mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally. So glad I did it. |
Ask D1 players how much they dislike the time commitment, I'm sure it will be very few. It provided the structure for me to succeed at academics. Not to mention, I got to pick my classes before the rest of the student body. The confidence you get from doing something so very hard is incredibly rewarding. |
I specifically chose a college that didn't have a football team because I didn't want that drunk frat boy date rape vibe in my school. Collegiate athletics come with a ton of academic support. Coaches are totally on top of how their athletes are doing academically. Unless you are a start bball or footbal player going pro, you will only benefit from playing a sport. |
Of course they love it! They also have 20+ built-in friends and an automatic connection with other athletes. It was such a social safety net for me. |
Yeah. That will all stop in a few years when she won't want to talk with you in the car at all any more. Then you'll just have a long drive. |
Haha. Sucks to be you I guess. My U19 DD and I have a great relationship. |
Sounds like the best of both worlds. |
Best response of the Month.
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Yeah, if the mom had simply said, we are done with "the chase" and are just ready to simply enjoy watching their DD play soccer without added pressure of worrying about wins, recruiting etc sure.
But just imagine resenting the time spent up till this point is quite selfish. If your kid enjoyed playing and the overall experience then you should too. I get it that it is a lot work, early weekend mornings, long drives, all of that but what else where you going to do with the time? I regret not taking a few more family based 3 day weekends but I certainly don't resent it either. |