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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let your kids develop technically and just worry about getting them as many touches on the ball as possible until they're 12. A technically gifted player can be taught team concepts and the passing game will come more naturally to a player that is comfortable on the ball. The most important thing in the early years is their development as an individual.[/quote] This is kinda a U.S. thing. There is no reason both can't be taught at the same time. We don't stop reading books to our kids simply because they are now learning to walk. [/quote] I totally agree with you, now could you please point us in the direction of the club where there's a perfect balance for this? Or are you just here to make analogies? Your fortune cookie wisdom helps no one.[/quote] I'll spell it out for you then. 1.Find a good coach who teaches good possession soccer first. 2. Find good supplemental technical training or youtube videos that your kid can follow along to. Clubs that coach good possession are: Alexandria BRYC FCB FCV McLean I've seen some good possession out of some Arlington teams, some Loudoun teams. [/quote]
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