Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fun is gone too young. Too many parents ruining it for the kids and over-training them younger and younger. Clubs out to make $ and requiring too much structure and too much $$ at an age-inappropriate time.
The organized 90-minute travel practices 3+ times a week almost year round for SECOND graders is ridiculous...add in multiple tournaments each season and long drives and a culture that gives up on 90% of kids in an age group.
+1,000,000
Heading the ball
Rec soccer for fun should not have kids heading the ball, no drills, not required.
they dont at rec u6-8, even travel doesnt have it until u12
Anonymous wrote:The fun is gone too young. Too many parents ruining it for the kids and over-training them younger and younger. Clubs out to make $ and requiring too much structure and too much $$ at an age-inappropriate time.
The organized 90-minute travel practices 3+ times a week almost year round for SECOND graders is ridiculous...add in multiple tournaments each season and long drives and a culture that gives up on 90% of kids in an age group.
Anonymous wrote:Good to know this. Does HP Elite use small-sided games (including 1 v. 1) or is it all or mostly 1 v. 0 Coerver-style drilling? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Good to know this. Does HP Elite use small-sided games (including 1 v. 1) or is it all or mostly 1 v. 0 Coerver-style drilling? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading the ball
Rec soccer for fun should not have kids heading the ball, no drills, not required.
they dont at rec u6-8, even travel doesnt have it until u12.
Anonymous wrote:Heading the ball
Rec soccer for fun should not have kids heading the ball, no drills, not required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to give some props to PWC. Somehow PWSI and NVSC appear to do just fine with attracting minorities and playing at CCL and NPL levels of competition while keeping the price lower than other clubs.
Very true, their prices for the season, including tournaments, is under $2k. Quite a feat if you ask me. Also though, it is a rather expansive county not necessarily wealthy as well, even though there are pockets. Their teams always have a representative mix of races, both boys and girls. Frankly, that may have something to do with their competitiveness.
tbh, I think their competitiveness is middle of the road. not consistently high. And i’d really like to see how many kid, and their level of play, get supplemental training from HP Elite and surrounding that potentially obscures the true cost of their low cost approach.
Not with either of the two clubs but we spend around $2000/year at HP Elite. That covers a clinic most of the year and a couple camps. 1 on 1 private training could be another $500-1k on top of that depending on how often.
$2k year is ridiculously expensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to give some props to PWC. Somehow PWSI and NVSC appear to do just fine with attracting minorities and playing at CCL and NPL levels of competition while keeping the price lower than other clubs.
Very true, their prices for the season, including tournaments, is under $2k. Quite a feat if you ask me. Also though, it is a rather expansive county not necessarily wealthy as well, even though there are pockets. Their teams always have a representative mix of races, both boys and girls. Frankly, that may have something to do with their competitiveness.
tbh, I think their competitiveness is middle of the road. not consistently high. And i’d really like to see how many kid, and their level of play, get supplemental training from HP Elite and surrounding that potentially obscures the true cost of their low cost approach.
Not with either of the two clubs but we spend around $2000/year at HP Elite. That covers a clinic most of the year and a couple camps. 1 on 1 private training could be another $500-1k on top of that depending on how often.
Anonymous wrote:Rec level soccer has gotten a reputation as an "immigrant's" game. With how hostile our country is to brown people right now, no surprise people aren't flocking to soccer.
It's not just scheduling and travel. It's a perception of the sport and the kinds of people who play it, I'm sorry to say.