Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you hit U15, the experience is diminished if you are trying for next level. Practices might be helpful but elite players are better off doing iv1 training and hitting ID camps.
Yep. Super Y is a great way to stay playing 11 v 11. But private training and camps are better imo.
This is my question. We will do a couple of weeks camp. But would you say super y< private training?
My younger ds just want to keep playing soccer.
It really depends on age and player level. ECNL/GA or NL players competing in regional and national playoffs, which go into July, are better off doing ID camps, clinics or small group trainings. They could also use the rest before jumping into pre-season which usual starts by mid-August. Others who aren't at that level might benefit from Super Y. If extra playing time helps with development, then do it.
This is his first year of eligibility for super y and he is a B team player at a club who usually has about 5-6 teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you hit U15, the experience is diminished if you are trying for next level. Practices might be helpful but elite players are better off doing iv1 training and hitting ID camps.
Yep. Super Y is a great way to stay playing 11 v 11. But private training and camps are better imo.
This is my question. We will do a couple of weeks camp. But would you say super y< private training?
My younger ds just want to keep playing soccer.
It really depends on age and player level. ECNL/GA or NL players competing in regional and national playoffs, which go into July, are better off doing ID camps, clinics or small group trainings. They could also use the rest before jumping into pre-season which usual starts by mid-August. Others who aren't at that level might benefit from Super Y. If extra playing time helps with development, then do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you hit U15, the experience is diminished if you are trying for next level. Practices might be helpful but elite players are better off doing iv1 training and hitting ID camps.
Yep. Super Y is a great way to stay playing 11 v 11. But private training and camps are better imo.
This is my question. We will do a couple of weeks camp. But would you say super y< private training?
My younger ds just want to keep playing soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you hit U15, the experience is diminished if you are trying for next level. Practices might be helpful but elite players are better off doing iv1 training and hitting ID camps.
Yep. Super Y is a great way to stay playing 11 v 11. But private training and camps are better imo.
Anonymous wrote:those fun 95+ degree games on turf in the middle of summer
Anonymous wrote:Once you hit U15, the experience is diminished if you are trying for next level. Practices might be helpful but elite players are better off doing iv1 training and hitting ID camps.
Anonymous wrote:900$ for 8 games?!