Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
OP posted that the kid wants to play soccer over winter......
Thanks blog police. Was just offering advice as that is what the OP wanted.
No problem. Learn how to read then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
OP posted that the kid wants to play soccer over winter......
Thanks blog police. Was just offering advice as that is what the OP wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
No it won't. Some kids never develop it. Try doing a clinic or seeing if any of his teammates want to do futsal. Both will require technical skills.
Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
OP posted that the kid wants to play soccer over winter......
Anonymous wrote:Have him play basketball this winter. That will go a long way in helping him grow a “killer instinct” and be more assertive in soccer. Also, at his age he should play as many sports as possible, it will help his soccer game in the long run. Don’t specialize so early.
Anonymous wrote:Our 7 year old son has been playing rec soccer and really enjoys it. He has pretty good dribbling and footwork for his age… not “wow” but solid. We got lucky with coaches this season and they are teaching the kids some good skills. He does well in the drills they come up with. But once it’s time to scrimmage or play a game, he looks kind of lost. He is pretty good at getting open and passing, but doesn’t have that “killer instinct” of trying to win the ball or block the other team from scoring.
He wants to continue some kind of soccer over the winter, I’m thinking once per week. Would it be better to do a skills development clinic, or a game only league situation? We have both nearby but would need to pick one or the other. I can’t tell if will get more comfortable in games if he gets more experience with them, if this is something that comes with time anyway, or maybe it will never come because it’s personality.