Anonymous wrote:EDP 1: Three practices a week. Personal trainer - soccer specific. Travel domestically and internationally (for different team) DC is committed. Currently (meaning 10 minutes ago just came home from field after allegedly playing ‘poorly’ in 2 hour pick up game).
Word to wise: watch burnout. Dropped my DC to low stress (think classic) to get fun back at U12.
Make sure all of this is intrinsically motivated.
Anonymous wrote:Training starts August 1 but most kids have been playing in Super Y/ECNL playoffs/ sleepaway soccer camps since season "ended" in early June.
Three team trainings a week, 75 minutes each. Supplemental fitness and performance training offered as additional.
Club agnostical futsal in winter season.
At least three fall tournaments, including WAGS as essential for the girls.
My kid also has a personal/performance trainer they do one private or semi private with a week.
It's all really expensive, no college or pro goals, but D3 college would be nice just for the structure and commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training starts August 1 but most kids have been playing in Super Y/ECNL playoffs/ sleepaway soccer camps since season "ended" in early June.
Three team trainings a week, 75 minutes each. Supplemental fitness and performance training offered as additional.
Club agnostical futsal in winter season.
At least three fall tournaments, including WAGS as essential for the girls.
My kid also has a personal/performance trainer they do one private or semi private with a week.
It's all really expensive, no college or pro goals, but D3 college would be nice just for the structure and commitment.
What is WAGS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U14 MLS Next: "pre-season" starts August 1st, between 28-30 league matches over the year, 1st league game 9/9, 4+ tournaments, 4 practices per week, futsal over the winter. We won't be doing any individual training this year because of the many back-to-back games during the season and the need for rest. I'm hoping that at 4X per week, strength, conditioning, and skill work will be incorporated. No specific soccer-related goals. Just want to put him in a position to do whatever he wants to achieve in the game and make sure he's having fun doing it.
May I ask how different this was from U-13 schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Training starts August 1 but most kids have been playing in Super Y/ECNL playoffs/ sleepaway soccer camps since season "ended" in early June.
Three team trainings a week, 75 minutes each. Supplemental fitness and performance training offered as additional.
Club agnostical futsal in winter season.
At least three fall tournaments, including WAGS as essential for the girls.
My kid also has a personal/performance trainer they do one private or semi private with a week.
It's all really expensive, no college or pro goals, but D3 college would be nice just for the structure and commitment.
Anonymous wrote:U14 MLS Next: "pre-season" starts August 1st, between 28-30 league matches over the year, 1st league game 9/9, 4+ tournaments, 4 practices per week, futsal over the winter. We won't be doing any individual training this year because of the many back-to-back games during the season and the need for rest. I'm hoping that at 4X per week, strength, conditioning, and skill work will be incorporated. No specific soccer-related goals. Just want to put him in a position to do whatever he wants to achieve in the game and make sure he's having fun doing it.