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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parents think games matter more than practice, when it is actually the complete opposite. Practice is how kids improve. No one would suggest that performing in piano recitals improves skills better than piano practice and lessons. Focusing on weaker players at practice and giving everyone at least 50% playing time in the games is a good compromise. You sound better than 90% of rec coaches just from the fact that you are thinking about being fair and improving your players. [/quote] I don't agree with you analogy. You can't replicate game experience at practice most of the time, because you just don't have the number of players needed. So it's nothing like playing piano (which only requires a piano). Game experience is really valuable at this age. It's how you understand field position and off-ball movement. But I will agree with your sentiment.[/quote]
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