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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a player has a commitment to one club, should they be allowed to train with another club?[/quote] If your coach is concerned about you leaving and you are looking for more competitive players, ask to have your DD train with the boys.[/quote] Depending on the age of the girl and the boys. [/quote] We have a girl training with our boys team. The boys seem to hold back with her there. Might be good for the girl, but it’s annoying to the boys. [/quote] LOL "seem to hold back", ok, sounds like the built in excuse boys make when a girl beats them. If the kids are all under 12 there is little to no reason for the boys to hold back as they have no inherent physiological advantage over the girl. [/quote] We have a U12 girl on our U12 boys team and she and the boys go in as aggressively---as if there is no gender difference. They respect her because she is one of the best players on the team. The boys are really happy to have her. These are 10 and 11-year olds. It definitely changes in the teen years.[/quote]
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