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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD grew weary when the Club coach said that you don’t belong on this team if your goal isn’t to play in college. This was 8th grade. She no longer plays.[/quote] Burnout how?[/quote] She was weary. That’s the only way to explain it. She knew she did NOT want to play in college. Weary isn’t something you want to see in a 13-14 year old, so we left that club and tried a smaller, more fun club. That was a good way to end her soccer journey - making it fun again, and guess what, she’s really blossoming in other activities she never would have the time for if still on the soccer crazy train. Other signs I’ve seen in other kids: no time to get homework done, no time to spend with friends outside of soccer, no time for family vacations or holidays, fake injuries, real overuse injuries. DD had a teammate tell her she was hoping to tear her acl so she could quit.[/quote] A lot of what's being said here is about spoiled kids lacking drive and discipline. Along with snowplow and helicopter parenting Not sports burnout Many of these kids aren't even putting that much time and effort into training. They spend more time on phones and computers [/quote]You might be reading into things when you make the assumption and leap from a kid with overuse injuries having differing interests at age 14 then they did at age 6 being because they lack the drive, discipline, are spoiled and have overbearing parents and aren't training that much. And the pros spend more time with tech than they do on physical training.[/quote] But the pros consistently put a lot of time in hard training Even if they are on their gadgets after at home 99.99% of our kids aren't [/quote]
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