Anonymous wrote:Lots of technical ball-handling videos on YouTube
When kid can do a move quickly with both feet they got it.
Anonymous wrote:Short of hiring a coach, which of the following programs would offer the best fit for a U8 to hone his skills and continue having fun.
Kid says he LOVES soccer and skill-wise, it does look like he has outgrown rec soccer, but he’s U8 so we (aka the parents) are not ready yet for the uber-competitive world, but hoping to get him a solid training beyond volunteer coaches to further improve his technical skills/ability to read the game.
Choices arranged alphabetically:
1. BritAm all stars academy playing (SAM/Sam select league)
2. DC soccer select Blue, Red, White, Silver team (MDSL D2)
3. DC soccer travel Blue/Red-White/Silver team (NCSL, CPSL, MDSL D1)
4. MSI Silver or Gold
5. PPA blue/orange/yellow team (Sam Select)
6. PPA green team (Sam Select)
Any other choices (not including Bethesda because it sounds too intense and Potomac because it doesn’t look like he’s old enough)? Anywhere in NW/Moco will work for us. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't teach skills, you learn skills on your own, with trainers, etc. Clubs teach you how to play the game.
This needs to be emphasized for all new travel parents otherwise you'll be one of the delusionals on here 4-5 years from now claiming the club doesn't develop and that the kids getting other opportunities are the result of favoritism.
Anonymous wrote:Short of hiring a coach, which of the following programs would offer the best fit for a U8 to hone his skills and continue having fun.
Kid says he LOVES soccer and skill-wise, it does look like he has outgrown rec soccer, but he’s U8 so we (aka the parents) are not ready yet for the uber-competitive world, but hoping to get him a solid training beyond volunteer coaches to further improve his technical skills/ability to read the game.
Choices arranged alphabetically:
1. BritAm all stars academy playing (SAM/Sam select league)
2. DC soccer select Blue, Red, White, Silver team (MDSL D2)
3. DC soccer travel Blue/Red-White/Silver team (NCSL, CPSL, MDSL D1)
4. MSI Silver or Gold
5. PPA blue/orange/yellow team (Sam Select)
6. PPA green team (Sam Select)
Any other choices (not including Bethesda because it sounds too intense and Potomac because it doesn’t look like he’s old enough)? Anywhere in NW/Moco will work for us. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't teach skills, you learn skills on your own, with trainers, etc. Clubs teach you how to play the game.
This needs to be emphasized for all new travel parents otherwise you'll be one of the delusionals on here 4-5 years from now claiming the club doesn't develop and that the kids getting other opportunities are the result of favoritism.
Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't teach skills, you learn skills on your own, with trainers, etc. Clubs teach you how to play the game.