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Anonymous wrote:So tell us, is ecnl coaching really that much better than " regular" travel coaching or the next level down


No not at BRYC . In fact many of the better coaches won’t coach ecnl because of the travel and commitment. Financially it’s not worth it to them.


Please do tell. Who are these non-ECNL coaches at BRYC? Are you referring to the parent coaches in the rec NCSL league?


BN for one, But its the same at all of the ECNL clubs not just BRYC. 99% of NCSL coaches are paid licensed coaches. As for the rec comment Quite a few NCSL teams are better than the local ECNL teams of the same age especially on the boys side.


BN has no actual playing experience. That's the most likely reason why he doesn't coach ECNL.


Either that or he coaches u9-u12 and ECNL starts at u13.


He may not have as much playing experience as some of the other coaches here. He has2 DDs that played D1. My DS played for him for u9 and u10. We now play ECNL and I will tell you BN is a much better coach than anyone of the coaches we been given since him. JS, AF, CJ, none have helped my DS get better like BN.


You didnt exactly disprove the U9-U12 part. The skillset to coach U9’s is very different than coaching U17’s.

It sounds like he has found the right fit but that doesnt mean he would be a good ECNL coach or a good coach for older kids.


I do know that he is much better then our current ECNL coach. I just wish weren't in too deep in here. Its too late in the gameto jump to SYC or Mclean for my DS


Again, no you don't know that he would be better. A good 2nd grade teacher may not make a good middle or high school teacher. And there is nothing wrong with that. Frankly, if a coach is very good at reaching younger kids and keeping them motivated, happy and learning then that coach is the perfect spot.


Ok well I can tell you from first hand experience. The spiral began once AF was handed over our team. Now that CJ is coaching us its gotten worse. Pretentious egos and lack of respect for both players and parents. uuugggg it makes me sick.


Two things are possible:

1. Your ECNL coach is not very good.
2. Your former U11-12 coach would also not be a very good 11v11 coach.


Everything you hear coming out of that club is unhappy after unhappy families.

Why do you stick around ?

What haven't the coaches told you not to post on this board ?



I ma not at the club. My angle is simple. Find a coach you like. Use your previous coach as an ideal but what about him was it that connected to your son?

My other point is, wishing your old coach was still your coach at a older age group is the wrong way to look at it. Again, soccer gets more complicated and you had addressed the coach's overall lack of playing and coaching experience. The game and its coaching demands 11v11 onwards get more complicated. being a great U11 coach does not always translate to U13, U14 etc. On the flip side, expecting Pep Guardiola to be a great youth coach would be just as disastrous.

So, think about your previous coaches personality traits and look for that in a appropriate experienced coach for your kids current age group.


This is definitely true, although some coaches excel with both young and older kids - but they need to combine two separate skillsets to do so.


A coach should be able to excel at the age they are coaching and be valued for that. The problem is higher compensation is tied to older age groups and coaches, like other professions, coaches will tend to rise to their level of inefficiency.
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Guardiola not a good youth coach? Weak analogy IMO. It's funny because he was coaching Barca youth when he got the head gig. Also, have you seen Take The Ball Pass the Ball? His macro approach is simple and he understands people are human and make mistakes. He'd probably be fine at NOVA U12 and below travel level with that in mind.

As for some of the other comments:
-BRYC coaches of NCSL Bridge teams are not paid. I'm not sure I agree with the notion that 99% of NCSL coaches are paid.
-The core group of coaches supporting BN at U12 and below on girls side BRYC academy played high level D1 and/or are licensed and/or have previously coached players who went onto high level D1 schools (e.g. UNC at its peak) with some reaching USWNT.
-I agree with the points that licensing doesn't necessarily equate to being a good coach or the right coach for each kid / at every age level.
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[quote=Anonymous]If you could let me know what you pay for you Daughter/Son or nonbinary child/human/person. What age group/level and or academy. Only cost of season, uniform and add on fees like tournaments.
thanks[/quote]

I’d say club is right under $3000.

The real cost comes when you add:

• Private Soccer Training three times a Week
• Private Speed and Agility Training
• Additional Camps and Clinics
• Trace Camera Recording Fees

And anything else the market sells parented like VertiMax raptor equipment haha
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Anonymous wrote:Guardiola not a good youth coach? Weak analogy IMO. It's funny because he was coaching Barca youth when he got the head gig. Also, have you seen Take The Ball Pass the Ball? His macro approach is simple and he understands people are human and make mistakes. He'd probably be fine at NOVA U12 and below travel level with that in mind.

As for some of the other comments:
-BRYC coaches of NCSL Bridge teams are not paid. I'm not sure I agree with the notion that 99% of NCSL coaches are paid.
-The core group of coaches supporting BN at U12 and below on girls side BRYC academy played high level D1 and/or are licensed and/or have previously coached players who went onto high level D1 schools (e.g. UNC at its peak) with some reaching USWNT.
-I agree with the points that licensing doesn't necessarily equate to being a good coach or the right coach for each kid / at every age level.


What are the differences in
Ecnl
Elite
Bridge
Composite
Odsl
Who is considered travel who gets paid coaches who plays in what league what cost and how much training each week?
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