Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At what age:
- should players commit to playing year round like super y summer winter futsal etc
At what age:
- are players actually doing this?
Our U10 player will do basketball and non soccer this summer yet half his teammates are opting for super y and individual training,
Those players are the weaker players on the team so somewhat understandable motivation. And I get it is NoVa / MD mindset.
Kids should do whatever they want to do. If they want to play in the summer then that's OK. If they want to do basketball then that's OK.
This has been our approach. We have a U12 that plays fall/spring soccer and lacrosse with winter futsal/indoor as well because he loves playing. We generally take it a little easier in summer with some soccer/lacrosse camps and small group sessions with other kids plus pick-up games. He is happy playing sports so we support that, but if he said he wanted to take a break in the summer or winter I wouldn't care. He did say he wanted to stop playing basketball this past winter so we opted out of that one, but he still plays around with neighborhood kids. I do think taking a 2-3 months break during the year will be tougher to come back from, but to each their own. We have seen kids come back perfectly fine with a little rust, but others that have degraded measurably. Is that a big deal? Depends on the kid, team, goals, desires, etc.