Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also looking for a winter soccer clinic for my son, U13. Does anyone have more ideas? Thanks
It depends on where you live. In NOVA, you have HP Elite and Golden Boot to name a few.
Anonymous wrote:I'm also looking for a winter soccer clinic for my son, U13. Does anyone have more ideas? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For U9 aspiring beyond rec - what would you recommend for off season training?
DS above average technical skill, average rec player. Loves soccer, full effort and takes instruction very well - just not able to reach that exceptional level.
Played indoor last two years, and really we did not see much value. No practices, and games on a gym floor and pace of game not really translatable to outdoor.
Camps? Private training? Just time off and hope we get lucky for a bloom of technical skills to meet field vision?
Not sure of best approach - he wants to try out for travel because he love structured training and formal practices that rec does not offer; but the reality is he just not have the shock and awe to impress coaches at try outs still.
Appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Travel club winter camps, they are likely to take non club players and the training will be high quality.
Futsal is good for touches on the ball even if the pace doesn’t translate.
Futsal is not good for players that don't have good tech skills, I'd go the first route of club winter training. Where are you at?
That makes no sense. The whole point of training is improve skills, and the best way to improve technical skills if through futsal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For U9 aspiring beyond rec - what would you recommend for off season training?
DS above average technical skill, average rec player. Loves soccer, full effort and takes instruction very well - just not able to reach that exceptional level.
Played indoor last two years, and really we did not see much value. No practices, and games on a gym floor and pace of game not really translatable to outdoor.
Camps? Private training? Just time off and hope we get lucky for a bloom of technical skills to meet field vision?
Not sure of best approach - he wants to try out for travel because he love structured training and formal practices that rec does not offer; but the reality is he just not have the shock and awe to impress coaches at try outs still.
Appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Travel club winter camps, they are likely to take non club players and the training will be high quality.
Futsal is good for touches on the ball even if the pace doesn’t translate.
Futsal is not good for players that don't have good tech skills, I'd go the first route of club winter training. Where are you at?
That makes no sense. The whole point of training is improve skills, and the best way to improve technical skills if through futsal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For U9 aspiring beyond rec - what would you recommend for off season training?
DS above average technical skill, average rec player. Loves soccer, full effort and takes instruction very well - just not able to reach that exceptional level.
Played indoor last two years, and really we did not see much value. No practices, and games on a gym floor and pace of game not really translatable to outdoor.
Camps? Private training? Just time off and hope we get lucky for a bloom of technical skills to meet field vision?
Not sure of best approach - he wants to try out for travel because he love structured training and formal practices that rec does not offer; but the reality is he just not have the shock and awe to impress coaches at try outs still.
Appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Travel club winter camps, they are likely to take non club players and the training will be high quality.
Futsal is good for touches on the ball even if the pace doesn’t translate.
Futsal is not good for players that don't have good tech skills, I'd go the first route of club winter training. Where are you at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For U9 aspiring beyond rec - what would you recommend for off season training?
DS above average technical skill, average rec player. Loves soccer, full effort and takes instruction very well - just not able to reach that exceptional level.
Played indoor last two years, and really we did not see much value. No practices, and games on a gym floor and pace of game not really translatable to outdoor.
Camps? Private training? Just time off and hope we get lucky for a bloom of technical skills to meet field vision?
Not sure of best approach - he wants to try out for travel because he love structured training and formal practices that rec does not offer; but the reality is he just not have the shock and awe to impress coaches at try outs still.
Appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Travel club winter camps, they are likely to take non club players and the training will be high quality.
Futsal is good for touches on the ball even if the pace doesn’t translate.
Anonymous wrote:For U9 aspiring beyond rec - what would you recommend for off season training?
DS above average technical skill, average rec player. Loves soccer, full effort and takes instruction very well - just not able to reach that exceptional level.
Played indoor last two years, and really we did not see much value. No practices, and games on a gym floor and pace of game not really translatable to outdoor.
Camps? Private training? Just time off and hope we get lucky for a bloom of technical skills to meet field vision?
Not sure of best approach - he wants to try out for travel because he love structured training and formal practices that rec does not offer; but the reality is he just not have the shock and awe to impress coaches at try outs still.
Appreciate any tips or suggestions.