Anonymous wrote:So futsal is about tight space ball control on a hard court. It’s fast and favors the players with great technical skills. Lots of one or two touch passes and shots. I have seen good soccer players and soccer teams(u12 and below) struggle at futsal.
It’s a different game vs soccer but the skill will really help in soccer(if they actually practice indoors on a hard court). If your kid just shows up and plays, it really does not do much for him/her.
OP here. Thanks, hopefully it will be a good experience for DS. They are practicing indoors on a hard court. He tries very hard at soccer, and is a decent player with good technical skills. However, he is not as aggressive as he should be, and is highly anxious overall, which slows down his decision making in some instances.
Anonymous wrote:Futsal is only good for those who enjoy it.
So futsal is about tight space ball control on a hard court. It’s fast and favors the players with great technical skills. Lots of one or two touch passes and shots. I have seen good soccer players and soccer teams(u12 and below) struggle at futsal.
It’s a different game vs soccer but the skill will really help in soccer(if they actually practice indoors on a hard court). If your kid just shows up and plays, it really does not do much for him/her.
Anonymous wrote:Futsal is only good for those who enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (U11) tried out for and made a travel futsal team. He has played travel soccer for the past three years, but only played rec futsal in the past. Recently, we went to watch some adult teams play, and it looks like the skill set and game formation required is really different from outdoor soccer or rec futsal (the rec team was a mess - kids had a great time but lost every game). I'm concerned about my son being up to the task of this travel futsal team. We signed him up for a skills class, but I'm not sure what else we can do. He is primarily a defender in outdoor soccer, which does not seem like it will translate that well to futsal. Is there anything else he can/should be doing to prepare?
If he made it then there was something that the coaches saw in him that did transition to futsal that you may not be aware of. Once the training starts I'm sure the coaches will work with the players and indicate the things that they need to work on. Until training starts just have him continue to get touches on a ball, preferably on flat surface (not grass/turf) to adjust to the speed of the ball movement. Pass and receive against a wall (maybe in garage or basketball court). He'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:My son (U11) tried out for and made a travel futsal team. He has played travel soccer for the past three years, but only played rec futsal in the past. Recently, we went to watch some adult teams play, and it looks like the skill set and game formation required is really different from outdoor soccer or rec futsal (the rec team was a mess - kids had a great time but lost every game). I'm concerned about my son being up to the task of this travel futsal team. We signed him up for a skills class, but I'm not sure what else we can do. He is primarily a defender in outdoor soccer, which does not seem like it will translate that well to futsal. Is there anything else he can/should be doing to prepare?