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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a U14 boy who plays soccer 5-6 days a week, 3 days of practice with his new club team, who he is challenged by, 1 days with a trainer, plus any actual games. His winter league is wrapping up. He will not be going pro or play in college either. But he LOVES to play soccer and will play as often as he can. At the same time, he will do NOT do any training on his own, even just juggling. He's also a flighty 13 year old kid - I have to nag him to do his laundry and clean up after himself after he cooks, remind him of his chores, etc. when he'd rather play video games. If he's playing soccer this often, does he also have to do drills on his own too? Is this something he needs to do to keep up? Are club players who don't run drills every day able to keep up with their team as teenagers? (Just curious if I need help motivate him more). [/quote] It may take time for him to do things on his own. He's still young. [/quote]
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