Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this turns out to be an option for you, I believe that United provides shuttles from at least a couple locations. Several players in the Ellicott City area have used it, from what I hear.
Oh, that might make a difference. Does anyone know the locations?
They map out routes based on all the players attending that practice time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this turns out to be an option for you, I believe that United provides shuttles from at least a couple locations. Several players in the Ellicott City area have used it, from what I hear.
Oh, that might make a difference. Does anyone know the locations?
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t sit in the car or go for a walk, you should not be looking at DCU. It is hardcore.
Anonymous wrote:If this turns out to be an option for you, I believe that United provides shuttles from at least a couple locations. Several players in the Ellicott City area have used it, from what I hear.
Anonymous wrote:How often and how long are practices?[/quotr]
4x / week. 90 mins.
Also, do they also provide strength and conditioning classes
Sort of. Half assed.
and individual training
no.
I guess I’m wondering how comprehensive the training is.
A bit more than local youth teams. Less than almost any other MLS academy in the country.
Anonymous wrote:DC United seems hyper focused on size in the younger years (U14). So if you kid has developed or gone through puberty early and is big for their age, that is definitely something they like. They do take U13 kids who play up a year for U14, so this year their U14 team has 2010s and 2011s on it.
They took a bunch of kids from Pipeline this year. I think 2 from SYC, one from Arlington, Achilles, maybe Paragon, 1 from ASA.
My kid plays for an MLS Next local team and here is how the recruiting worked last year. A scout will come to fall games, usually you can tell who the scout is and often he's wearing DC United swag so he's not hiding it. Sometimes the coaches know in advance and tell the kids, sometimes not. But parents usually notice.
A coach may recommend a kid to the scout or the scout may see something they like and get info from the team about the kid. The scout contacts the parents to invite them to come out to Segra (which is basically next to Dulles) to an invitation only training session with other kids from same or other clubs. So you basically have to be scouted to even try out.
I believe you can also send them game footage/play reels and request a scout go to your game to be on their radar. But they're really only interested in MLS Next or ENCL players. Offers go out in the spring on a rolling basis, although I do know a kid that got an offer late last summer. Being in the academy is pretty cut throat. You have to compete every week to be on that weekend's roster. Practices are at Segra. It's tough.
Anonymous wrote:How are kids recruited?
Where do they practice? How often?
Where do they play? How much travel? Who pays for travel? Does a parent go on all trips?
So many things I want to know!
Anonymous wrote:1) How old is your kid?