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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]u8 to u10? [/quote] Whoever practices closest to you unless the coach is toxic. Keep the pressure low with a coach who will rotate your kid at multiple positions and allow you to focus on touches and game decisions. The key is to play as much as possible, have the freedom to make mistakes and play small-sided. I would attend a training with FC Roma futsal, Next Star and Passion Soccer Academy. Then, compare the practices and training of the clubs to what you saw in those environments. Find the closest club who trains like them without a high pressure coach or parents.[/quote] This is good advice for that age. Ideally play a lot on their own accord (practices and games with a club with 30 mins or less travel time ) plus almost daily free play in their backyard with family and friends. I don’t think u even need the small group training at this age. We didn’t do small group or private training until U11-U12 when DS clamored for it (I guess his backyard sibs and friends weren’t cutting it anymore). [/quote]
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