Anonymous wrote:I would recommend starting a year early if possible. Just go out to the free spring tryouts to see. But if you wait another year, you are at risk of getting put on a the B team or the C team, believe it or not, it could be years before you climb up to the A team. You might not mind that now, but after a few years of it, it might get old. If you decide to wait another year now (and do not go out to the spring try outs), but have second thought over the summer, then just come out to practice and ask to start right away in the fall time.
Anonymous wrote:Forgive my total ignorance on this subject-- this forum is a sea of acronyms and I have no idea where to start. i have a 2017 first grade boy who likes soccer and is decent, although not exceptional. We live in Bethesda very close to DC and are considering having him try out for a travel team for fall of 2024. Is this reasonable? Which travel teams are solid places to start but not overly competetive? Does that exist? Location-wise, we would like to practice in NWDC, Bethesda, or Chevy Chase, and I believe DC Soccer Club, PPA, or possibly Bethesda Soccer could be close? Any others? Do these leagues have different reputations about which I should be aware? Our goal is to continue to support him in a challenging but not grueling environment. We would also be open to waiting until Fall of 2025 to try out for travel soccer, but I am not sure if the consensus is to get in early or wait longer. Thank you for any advice or insight!
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the travel clubs near you offer some sort of pre-travel Academy? If so, that could be a good happy medium for next year. At our club that is a supplement to rec soccer. My son did it in second grade so that we could figure out whether he really liked having an additional day of soccer practice before paying all that money for travel soccer. He loved it and is now in his second year on a travel team. He is on the top team and a couple of his teammates did start playing travel in second grade. As PP noted, these kids are bigger/stronger than most their age and could hold their own with older kids. My son would not have done so well with that as he needed more time to build up his confidence. If your child is skilled but small, I would be careful putting them on a travel team with older kids. The style of play will be more physical and it could lead to him disliking soccer if he’s just getting knocked down over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgive my total ignorance on this subject-- this forum is a sea of acronyms and I have no idea where to start. i have a 2017 first grade boy who likes soccer and is decent, although not exceptional. We live in Bethesda very close to DC and are considering having him try out for a travel team for fall of 2024. Is this reasonable? Which travel teams are solid places to start but not overly competetive? Does that exist? Location-wise, we would like to practice in NWDC, Bethesda, or Chevy Chase, and I believe DC Soccer Club, PPA, or possibly Bethesda Soccer could be close? Any others? Do these leagues have different reputations about which I should be aware? Our goal is to continue to support him in a challenging but not grueling environment. We would also be open to waiting until Fall of 2025 to try out for travel soccer, but I am not sure if the consensus is to get in early or wait longer. Thank you for any advice or insight!
Bethesda practice won't be close. Stick with PPA or DC Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgive my total ignorance on this subject-- this forum is a sea of acronyms and I have no idea where to start. i have a 2017 first grade boy who likes soccer and is decent, although not exceptional. We live in Bethesda very close to DC and are considering having him try out for a travel team for fall of 2024. Is this reasonable? Which travel teams are solid places to start but not overly competetive? Does that exist? Location-wise, we would like to practice in NWDC, Bethesda, or Chevy Chase, and I believe DC Soccer Club, PPA, or possibly Bethesda Soccer could be close? Any others? Do these leagues have different reputations about which I should be aware? Our goal is to continue to support him in a challenging but not grueling environment. We would also be open to waiting until Fall of 2025 to try out for travel soccer, but I am not sure if the consensus is to get in early or wait longer. Thank you for any advice or insight!
Bethesda practice won't be close. Stick with PPA or DC Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Forgive my total ignorance on this subject-- this forum is a sea of acronyms and I have no idea where to start. i have a 2017 first grade boy who likes soccer and is decent, although not exceptional. We live in Bethesda very close to DC and are considering having him try out for a travel team for fall of 2024. Is this reasonable? Which travel teams are solid places to start but not overly competetive? Does that exist? Location-wise, we would like to practice in NWDC, Bethesda, or Chevy Chase, and I believe DC Soccer Club, PPA, or possibly Bethesda Soccer could be close? Any others? Do these leagues have different reputations about which I should be aware? Our goal is to continue to support him in a challenging but not grueling environment. We would also be open to waiting until Fall of 2025 to try out for travel soccer, but I am not sure if the consensus is to get in early or wait longer. Thank you for any advice or insight!