Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 15:55     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.


I posted about the one at Chantilly HS. It is a standalone concrete wall seemingly built for the purpose of rebounding. I would see kids on the soccer, tennis, and lacrosse teams using it to practice.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 14:56     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

We have a metal frame rebounder with a net, and it's good, but I agree it's not quite the same as a concrete / cinder block wall.

I think with a wall, you have to kick it harder to get the right amount of rebound, whereas the net-based rebounders seem to allow a softer touch. Both are good I suppose, but a big concrete wall has some benefits, I think.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 13:07     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.


Typical net rebounder or low wood based rebounder does not offer the same as a solid concrete wall


Are you shooting cannonballs from a hundred yards?
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 13:07     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.


Typical net rebounder or low wood based rebounder does not offer the same as a solid concrete wall


So get a soccer-specific rebounder, i.e. one with a metal frame. $40 at Home Depot.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 12:56     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.


Typical net rebounder or low wood based rebounder does not offer the same as a solid concrete wall


Yes then go and do it to your own concrete wall. I'm not sure what you think you need, but it shouldn't require a concrete wall.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 12:43     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.


Typical net rebounder or low wood based rebounder does not offer the same as a solid concrete wall
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 12:31     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Careful with just assuming school walls are there for your pleasure. Same reason you don’t want your kid using your garage schools don’t want you just finding a wall to pummel.

Try to find a wall intended for impact.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 10:29     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations of a good public space with concrete wall for individual soccer practice? FFX county.


you can buy a soccer rebounder that works just as well.
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 10:25     Subject: Re:Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Pick any school. Don't all schools have concrete outside walls?
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 10:22     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Oakton HS has one I believe
Anonymous
Post 06/03/2024 09:53     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

I don't have any firm suggestions, other than finding your nearest public school and going there in the summer to kick the ball against the wall of the school.

But I do find it kind of funny that a "brick wall" -- which always seemed like the most low-budget, easily available thing for any kid to find, especially low-income kids from urban environments -- is, for some of us, like a special amenity that we have to search out.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 21:30     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Most rec centers have one near the tennis courts
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 16:38     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

I have seen one near the track at Chantilly HS but not sure if it’s open to the public? I can’t remember if it’s behind a fence or not. I’ve only been there when my kid had a sports practice and lots of other people were there using the facilities.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 16:08     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Some schools have handball courts that work well.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2024 16:00     Subject: Concrete wall for practice in Fairfax county

Any recommendations of a good public space with concrete wall for individual soccer practice? FFX county.