Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Messed up earlier post.
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Ed Brown. Is fantastic and helped my child go leaps and bounds. Four different sessions across DMV and Baltimore on the weekends.
https://www.academyonegoalkeeping.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
That is an absolute ridiculous thing to say. A ten year old can learn goal keeping skills that will help in all aspects of soccer. The right coach teaches foot skills, endurance, strength and soccer intelligence at any age. Some kids lean towards a position early and can work on those skills and still not completely specialize until the time is right.
ok you are right. i am sorry for saying so ridiculous. i will start preparing my toddler for college classes now. you know he will need the skills asap
Hey asshat with no soccer knowledge. Why would deny your kid any opportunity to get better at anything they want to do. Think about it if you play with Gks in your game. The responsible thing to do to Is teach the position during regular team training. Those who seek out extra training shouldn't be denied it or be discouraged.
Ed Brown. Is fantastic and helped my child go leaps and bounds. Four different sessions across DMV and Baltimore on the weekends.
https://www.academyonegoalkeeping.com/
again you are so right i can't wait to see Johnny using all his skills next year on the pitch [/quote
The same for every field player that gets any extra training. Cant wait to see all the skills they've learned. Hope you don't disourage them from getting better too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
That is an absolute ridiculous thing to say. A ten year old can learn goal keeping skills that will help in all aspects of soccer. The right coach teaches foot skills, endurance, strength and soccer intelligence at any age. Some kids lean towards a position early and can work on those skills and still not completely specialize until the time is right.
ok you are right. i am sorry for saying so ridiculous. i will start preparing my toddler for college classes now. you know he will need the skills asap
Hey asshat with no soccer knowledge. Why would deny your kid any opportunity to get better at anything they want to do. Think about it if you play with Gks in your game. The responsible thing to do to Is teach the position during regular team training. Those who seek out extra training shouldn't be denied it or be discouraged.
again you are so right i can't wait to see Johnny using all his skills next year on the pitch [/quote
The same for every field player that gets any extra training. Cant wait to see all the skills they've learned. Hope you don't disourage them from getting better too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
That is an absolute ridiculous thing to say. A ten year old can learn goal keeping skills that will help in all aspects of soccer. The right coach teaches foot skills, endurance, strength and soccer intelligence at any age. Some kids lean towards a position early and can work on those skills and still not completely specialize until the time is right.
ok you are right. i am sorry for saying so ridiculous. i will start preparing my toddler for college classes now. you know he will need the skills asap
Hey asshat with no soccer knowledge. Why would deny your kid any opportunity to get better at anything they want to do. Think about it if you play with Gks in your game. The responsible thing to do to Is teach the position during regular team training. Those who seek out extra training shouldn't be denied it or be discouraged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
That is an absolute ridiculous thing to say. A ten year old can learn goal keeping skills that will help in all aspects of soccer. The right coach teaches foot skills, endurance, strength and soccer intelligence at any age. Some kids lean towards a position early and can work on those skills and still not completely specialize until the time is right.
ok you are right. i am sorry for saying so ridiculous. i will start preparing my toddler for college classes now. you know he will need the skills asap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
That is an absolute ridiculous thing to say. A ten year old can learn goal keeping skills that will help in all aspects of soccer. The right coach teaches foot skills, endurance, strength and soccer intelligence at any age. Some kids lean towards a position early and can work on those skills and still not completely specialize until the time is right.
Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.
Anonymous wrote:too young for specific coaching like that. i would hope a goalie coach says the same or they are just taking your money.