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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]competitiveness and aggressiveness is a talent, which’s hard yo teach. Your daughter has a very high ceiling, but she needs high level technical skills to make it work too. With extra technical training she will be so much better! It’s very worthy to spend time, efforts and money on it! [/quote] You can’t say she has very high ceiling. She has not even played on a full field yet. Also all players have a potential range of every skill. Technical skill is the same. A player that has high technical skill potential will be more technical with 1/2 the work vs a player with lower skill potential. It’s similar to speed. You can develop it but only within a certain range. If an 11 year old is being told she needs to develop her technical skills it is a huge red flag. The next few years are the selection years. If you are a big physical players with questionable technical skills- hard touch, loses the ball in tight spaces, can’t pass accurately, etc, you will not be ask to do those technical things in practice or games. It is a self reinforcing system. [/quote]
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