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Reply to "Physical Dominance in Youth Soccer: Do Boys Get the Same Feedback as Girls?"
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[quote=Anonymous]This may be a tough pill to swallow now but it seems you got helpful feedback at the right time for your daughter. The top teams are looking for the trifecta of technical skills, soccer IQ, and aggression. Hopefully your daughter takes this constructive feedback and is motivated to improve her technical side. I think the technical side is the hardest to teach but it will often take you the farthest. There are two bigger, aggressive kids on my DS’s team. He has played with both of them for the last three years. These kids used their size and aggression as a crutch for years but now the game has passed them by. Kids who were smaller before are now better soccer players, and the physical advantage these boys had against other teams has waned. Your daughter has a head start on at least one part of the trifecta. She needs to spend more time working on other parts. At U12 or U13, she has time to work on that part of her game. Good luck to her! [/quote]
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