Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got an email from Golden Boot this week...They are having some travel player only sessions. This was from the email
Train with peers in innovative ways
Travel players with solid technical skills are invited to join us for our new travel-only class. Designed to meet the needs of more advanced players, the program takes advantage of innovations in training to help achieve offseason gains.
https://www.goldenbootsoccer.com/winter#Travel
LOL! They read this thread that said it was only for rec players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got an email from Golden Boot this week...They are having some travel player only sessions. This was from the email
Train with peers in innovative ways
Travel players with solid technical skills are invited to join us for our new travel-only class. Designed to meet the needs of more advanced players, the program takes advantage of innovations in training to help achieve offseason gains.
https://www.goldenbootsoccer.com/winter#Travel
LOL! They read this thread that said it was only for rec players.
Anonymous wrote:Got an email from Golden Boot this week...They are having some travel player only sessions. This was from the email
Train with peers in innovative ways
Travel players with solid technical skills are invited to join us for our new travel-only class. Designed to meet the needs of more advanced players, the program takes advantage of innovations in training to help achieve offseason gains.
https://www.goldenbootsoccer.com/winter#Travel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2011 Girl and 2009 boy. Ncsl div 1 teams.
Golden Boot
Believe they're also weekends.
BAC typically does winter weeknight training, but they have not announced specifics yet.
Golden Boot offers weeknight and weekend programming in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion. Basketball. Your kid needs a break.
Some kids don't like basketball Mr. Opinionated. Mine flat out doesn't.
I addition...maybe your kid needs a break but my kid likes to keep training. And maybe my kid is playing basketball and likes to do both in the winter. And here is a very popular opinion: STFU!
Touched a nerve, eh? Okay just start saving for the orthopedic surgeon Soccer Dad...
The only nerve it touched is the way you just came spouting off like you know this kid and what he needs. Make a suggestion or whatever. Responses like yours offer nothing. And feel free to keep thinking that kids who play year round all burn out and/or have injuries because of it. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion. Basketball. Your kid needs a break.
Some kids don't like basketball Mr. Opinionated. Mine flat out doesn't.
I addition...maybe your kid needs a break but my kid likes to keep training. And maybe my kid is playing basketball and likes to do both in the winter. And here is a very popular opinion: STFU!
Touched a nerve, eh? Okay just start saving for the orthopedic surgeon Soccer Dad...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion. Basketball. Your kid needs a break.
Some kids don't like basketball Mr. Opinionated. Mine flat out doesn't.
I addition...maybe your kid needs a break but my kid likes to keep training. And maybe my kid is playing basketball and likes to do both in the winter. And here is a very popular opinion: STFU!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are beyond Golden Boot. Plus weekends. Thanks for the other recs.
Why would you say they are beyond Golden Boot?
Because OP said one played NCSL D1. If thats the case they are already playing at a faster pace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion. Basketball. Your kid needs a break.
Some kids don't like basketball Mr. Opinionated. Mine flat out doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are beyond Golden Boot. Plus weekends. Thanks for the other recs.
Why would you say they are beyond Golden Boot?
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion. Basketball. Your kid needs a break.