Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would definitely not start at u6. It’s a recipe for burnout. I didn’t even know u6 existed in travel. DS started at u9. His club had a development program beforehand with strong coaching (but not travel). We skipped that but maybe 1/3 of the players in his age group started there. I remember some of those parents being upset their kids were placed on the 2nd or 3rd team so I don’t think it helped much. U9 seemed like a good age to start but there were kids who started at u10 and caught up fast so we could have even waited. He is now u16 and clearly no worse for not starting sooner.
What is burnout and how does it happen exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Should we start club soccer at U6? Is the only downside that club requires some level of specialization at a very young age versus continuing to play various rec program sports and individual sports? My spouse and I played other sports at a time when it was still possible to be a 3-sport high school athlete. We know that being good at this young age may not correlate to later success, but DC did stand out in the rec league this year, and DC likes soccer more than everything else we've tried.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely not start at u6. It’s a recipe for burnout. I didn’t even know u6 existed in travel. DS started at u9. His club had a development program beforehand with strong coaching (but not travel). We skipped that but maybe 1/3 of the players in his age group started there. I remember some of those parents being upset their kids were placed on the 2nd or 3rd team so I don’t think it helped much. U9 seemed like a good age to start but there were kids who started at u10 and caught up fast so we could have even waited. He is now u16 and clearly no worse for not starting sooner.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely not start at u6. It’s a recipe for burnout. I didn’t even know u6 existed in travel. DS started at u9. His club had a development program beforehand with strong coaching (but not travel). We skipped that but maybe 1/3 of the players in his age group started there. I remember some of those parents being upset their kids were placed on the 2nd or 3rd team so I don’t think it helped much. U9 seemed like a good age to start but there were kids who started at u10 and caught up fast so we could have even waited. He is now u16 and clearly no worse for not starting sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes
Your competition will be starting that early and it will be evident by u9
Anonymous wrote:Yes