| It’s better to burn out than fade away |
Let the light shining in you burn brighter than the light shining on you |
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You pay for this, but they give you that
And once you're gone, you can't come back |
Heard of the Olympics for example? Other countries have sporting options to soccer. Many of the academies in Europe are multisport. We just think they're only soccer. |
We had the time of our lives, she met her husband in college, has a great marriage, and is highly successful in her career, so I would say she made a good decision, but thanks for your unsolicited opinion. |
Started poor, had no ready-made advantages and privileges, worked hard through adversities and became successful independently, has a better ring to it |
All the while making foreign “coaches” living opulently when they wouldn’t amount the ball bag boy in their home country |
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My U14 player is starting to burn out and is questioning whether she wants to play next year. And frankly, as a single parent, I am feeling burnt out from travel soccer as well.
For my DD, her burn out is from always being sore or injured. She also has had a hard time finding the right level of play/time commitment combination for her. She needs a lot of downtime that just doesn't really exist once you are at the level of ECNL-RL or higher, but that is the level of play that she wants and is suited for. We will see where things stand later this spring, but I truly am fine if she decides to walk away from soccer and try other things. |
Far from burnout It's just not for her and you. Nothing wrong with that |
Has she always had these ailments or is it fairly recent? Any sense for the cause of soreness and injuries? |
| Over 20 years ago I literally hit a mental wall while doing ladder runs my senior year of high school preseason in the August heat in Maryland. Thought about how much I missed out on mainly in high school because I played travel and I also worked on the weekends. I knew I wasn't going pro and hadn't thought about playing in college and literally said screw it in the middle of the run and of course I would've been a starter that year and they went to the wcac finals against Dematha. Something I've regret for a long time. |
One epic fail is too many clubs don't make health issues a priority when there should be athletic trainers, especially to address nagging injuries that could be better managed before they lead to something that derails a kid for months. |
Kids are 8 times more likely to have to quit soccer because of a medical injury/health issue than go pro. Yeah, they ignore the health side. |
Clubs really don't do a good job with ensuring the health of players. If they did, you'd see actual stretching, mental health sessions and injury recovery programs. |
Omg You are not the arbiter of what “burnout” means. |