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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Possession style is great for technical skilled players. But please don't fool yourself . Big strong fast athletic players can always be taught "technical" skills. However small less athletic technical players can not be taught to be genetically more athletic, bigger ,faster, and stronger, Its simple science people you are better in the long run to try to develop natural athletes rather than wasting your time on small slow "technically sound players as they have a lower ceiling.[/quote] not really- someone playing for the first time as a 16 year old will never have the touch of someone playing constantly since they were a tot. If you really care about what makes the best players- its the ones who are highly technical, fast, and strong. It's not an either or thing when there are plenty of kids who have both [/quote] Your always better off trying to develop a natural athlete teaching technical skills to them. You can never teach the the technical Kid to be superior athletically. your right about the 16 yr old athlete just starting out. The key is to focus on the athletic kids early. No what most soccer parents want hear but is the truth. Most US soccer players are simply trophy kids bought for the satisfaction of the parents. 98% of all youth soccer players in the USA will never play on an organized team past the youth level.[/quote]
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