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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. This is what I've gleaned from this thread, supplemented by some others in this forum. FYI that we currently have a coach we like, 2 practices/week fall/winter/spring (winter is indoors). There was summer training but it wasn't taken very seriously (lots of kids on vacation), so that would be different with travel. At U10, the training is probably on par with at least the lower travel teams-- in terms of practice time and in terms of quality of coach (clearly subjective). Competition is weaker than with top travel teams but maybe not weaker than lower travel teams at this age. By U11, we may be falling behind in terms of practice time (it sounds like some U11s to go 3 practices/week). Depending on the MSI division (they only have one division at U10 but two in U11), the competition may remain on par with the lower travel teams but will be significantly lower than top travel teams. By U12 there is a real difference. Practices go to more like 4 practices/week (?) and level of competition goes up again. So if you're going to do travel, you probably need to enter that track by U12. Generally speaking, the top travel teams are traveling significant distances (requiring several nights of hotel stays per year) by U12. Lower travel teams are traveling an hour or two for normal games and a couple/few overnight hotel stays per year. But this seems to vary a lot based on club and level of the team. If you're a good player on a lower level travel teams you will probably become good enough to make a high school team (depending on school), but these players won't be competitive for a D1 or D2 college team. Does that sound about right? [/quote]
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