Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
I didn't think they were having full practices yet? Are they doing more than spaced out passing? My understanding was not full contact practice yet
Yes, that's what I meant. Are they still doing "stay 10 feet apart from each other" practices? If so, they'll get torn up in Virginia next month.
I can’t say for every team but I see a few age groups doing scrimmages during practice.
Anonymous wrote:I personally have no problem with all the skill training the clubs are doing right now. Like training in the Netherlands. We probably play too many games in the US anyways.
Anonymous wrote:I personally have no problem with all the skill training the clubs are doing right now. Like training in the Netherlands. We probably play too many games in the US anyways.
I understand your theory on skill development. however there is an aspect of the game called fitness. Not to be confused with athleticism. Fitness is needed for game endurance and injury prevention. Im sure all the teams in the Netherlands practice fitness as well.
Agreed.
I also agree, but this is something that kids who are dedicated can work on themselves, by going running etc.
I personally have no problem with all the skill training the clubs are doing right now. Like training in the Netherlands. We probably play too many games in the US anyways.
I understand your theory on skill development. however there is an aspect of the game called fitness. Not to be confused with athleticism. Fitness is needed for game endurance and injury prevention. Im sure all the teams in the Netherlands practice fitness as well.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally have no problem with all the skill training the clubs are doing right now. Like training in the Netherlands. We probably play too many games in the US anyways.
I understand your theory on skill development. however there is an aspect of the game called fitness. Not to be confused with athleticism. Fitness is needed for game endurance and injury prevention. Im sure all the teams in the Netherlands practice fitness as well.
Anonymous wrote:I personally have no problem with all the skill training the clubs are doing right now. Like training in the Netherlands. We probably play too many games in the US anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
I didn't think they were having full practices yet? Are they doing more than spaced out passing? My understanding was not full contact practice yet
Yes, that's what I meant. Are they still doing "stay 10 feet apart from each other" practices? If so, they'll get torn up in Virginia next month.
Its not about "getting torn up in Va" Its more about you can pass and do rondo drills all day but nothing makes up for on the field scrimmage. Also injuries are more likely just jumping straight into game competition rather than ramping up in training regardless of the age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
I didn't think they were having full practices yet? Are they doing more than spaced out passing? My understanding was not full contact practice yet
Yes, that's what I meant. Are they still doing "stay 10 feet apart from each other" practices? If so, they'll get torn up in Virginia next month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
I didn't think they were having full practices yet? Are they doing more than spaced out passing? My understanding was not full contact practice yet
Yes, that's what I meant. Are they still doing "stay 10 feet apart from each other" practices? If so, they'll get torn up in Virginia next month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
I didn't think they were having full practices yet? Are they doing more than spaced out passing? My understanding was not full contact practice yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.
I don’t understand your point about practice. Potomac has been practicing for about a month now.
Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger concern is how they'll get in legitimate practice in preparation for the games. I'd travel every single weekend if it meant kids playing. There's no reason to think that MoCo is going to do anything to support children.