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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even at the top collegiate level, there’s very little emphasis on technical skill in the women’s game. Even the best all time program at UNC is famous for emphasizing aggression and athleticism over technical ability. This is why players like Heath and Lavelle stick out so much, and why ultimately US women’s soccer will be surpassed by other countries with a (male) tradition emphasizing technical ability that has been passed on to their girls’ development as well.[/quote] Everyone is saying that USWNT, NWSL, Women’s College Teams and other US girls/women’s teams all value aggression, size, and speed In this case, why bother practicing foot skills, juggling, etc. especially if you know your DD lack size and speed. [/quote] Who says they bother with it? It’s a waste of time. A GA/ECNL team in the area got individual training from one the training places talked up here. You know what they worked on? How to hip check your opponent. That’s rights no juggle, no skill training, no lock your ankle, etc. just training on how to be more physical. [/quote] I am all for technical skills and training but don’t see a problem with reinforcing these things as well. They are not mutually exclusive. Some would say body positioning itself can be technical skill. It’s just something you cannot practice on your own. [/quote]
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