Your kid is likely still fast but so are the other kids. This point is often forgotten. |
Yes. But there were many fast kids that weren’t fast when everyone else got their legs at puberty. They were stunted from Middle school on. They also have horrible touch because they used to just bulldoze and dominate the “kick and run” ulittles. |
DD and a few friends are trying out for U9 and no one has heard anything yet. They will all go to the third tryout tonight. |
A few U9G offers were made after the 1st tryout. A few more were made after the 2nd tryout. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps this should be a separate thread, but how many teams should 1 person be the head coach of? BRYC has a guy who's listed as the head coach of 3 ECNL teams. I've heard of it in younger age groups but at that level, I don't see how it's feasible.[/quote]
The 02 and 03 teams train together at the same time most often. They scrimmage versus each other as well. Their games and showcase are at the same location. Coaching is covered by coach, assistant or DOC. 04 will train just before on same days back to back with 02/03. Their games and showcases mirror 02 and 03. BYRC uses private busses for all teams traveling for any true away games. They stay at same hotel and have chaperones. It’s pretty feasible to have same coach for these three teams in this system.[/quote] Seems like too much for a kid to handle? |
| BRYC has a head coach and then several assistants in many age groups. It works well because the head coach has a consistent training for the age groups and the assistants help with the groups and coaching during games. Our coach has several age groups and it makes it easy for girls to play up for games since they train with the older ages and know what is expected. |
| So is it true that the clubs only care about the 3-4 top players on the top team? I know it’s true with the coach at our club. I do not think most of the parent see it. Too caught up about being on the top team. |
Which coach and club? |
I’d say typically the attention and opportunities are focused on the “stronger” players. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So is it true that the clubs only care about the 3-4 top players on the top team? I know it’s true with the coach at our club. I do not think most of the parent see it. Too caught up about being on the top team. [/quote]
I’d say typically the attention and opportunities are focused on the “stronger” players. [/quote] The best teams seem to be the ones where coaches have developed the other 14 players. |
Have seen multiple sides of this with my kid. Has been considered one of the strongest player on a few teams and a peripheral player on other teams. Had coaches that treated all players fairly equally and coaches that clearly favored some players based on level of play and other factors. So far my observation is that the coaches who strongly favor and only seem to care about some players create a bad team environment and a lot of dissatisfaction. Right now my kid is probably one of the stronger players on a team where the coach treats all players fairly equally. Every once in a while I catch myself thinking why isn't my kid getting this or that. Then I remember what a crummy atmosphere that creates and trust the coach to figure it out. |
+100 We have had 2 kids in travel soccer, and other kids in other travel sports. We have seen the spectrum - both from where our kids are (top or bottom) and where the coaches are (treat evenly, favor the strongest, favor the politics - you name it). Some coaches are good at treating players fairly/equally and creating the right culture - with kids and parents. Kids can thrive, and not solely from a sports sense. It maybe rare, if reading these boards, but f you can find that environment, its a blessing. Knowing what I know now, I would do more due diligence on the club/coach for that. You can still end up with something that doesn't work - but it's worth a try. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So is it true that the clubs only care about the 3-4 top players on the top team? I know it’s true with the coach at our club. I do not think most of the parent see it. Too caught up about being on the top team. [/quote]
I’d say typically the attention and opportunities are focused on the “stronger” players. [/quote] The best teams seem to be the ones where coaches have developed the other 14 players. [/quote] there isnt enough time or desire for a coach to develop 14 or 18 during the trainings. i know what you mean but you that coach or coaching staff ate unicorns. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So is it true that the clubs only care about the 3-4 top players on the top team? I know it’s true with the coach at our club. I do not think most of the parent see it. Too caught up about being on the top team. [/quote]
I’d say typically the attention and opportunities are focused on the “stronger” players. [/quote] The best teams seem to be the ones where coaches have developed the other 14 players. [/quote] there isnt enough time or desire for a coach to develop 14 or 18 during the trainings. [b] i know what you mean but that coach or coaching staff are unicorns.[/b] [/quote] |
| My son is trying out for Bethesda Soccer Club and we as a family are observing ramadan which means no eating from sunrise till sunset so we are wondering if rescheduling a tryout with this particular team is possible? |