Anonymous
Post 11/10/2021 10:31     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:Have the discussion every spring when you have to sign up for the next year. Don’t be shy about taking off most of winter ball to do something else


I don't understand this...Have what discussion with who? What are you signing up for in the Spring...winter ball? What is winter ball? You sign up for winter ball in the spring?
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2021 07:19     Subject: Too much soccer?

Have the discussion every spring when you have to sign up for the next year. Don’t be shy about taking off most of winter ball to do something else
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2021 06:56     Subject: Too much soccer?

They should be home eating snacks and playing video games in a dark room instead.
Seriously - it is too much when the kid says it is too much.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2021 06:16     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:Move to Brazil for a year and don't even put him on a team, just let him play with other kids for a year and he'll be better than most players his age in the US


Nope. Can't do that. Too many injuries. Burnout.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2021 01:39     Subject: Re:Too much soccer?

Futbol is life.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2021 21:39     Subject: Too much soccer?

Move to Brazil for a year and don't even put him on a team, just let him play with other kids for a year and he'll be better than most players his age in the US
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2021 20:13     Subject: Re:Too much soccer?

That much soccer at that young of an age = injuries waiting to happen
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 22:33     Subject: Re:Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:When your kids show more interest in something else than they do in soccer. But if they love it , It can never be too much.


Agree with this, if they love it they want to play all the time, or watch. If it’s just a hobby do not spend the money on playing travel soccer
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 13:03     Subject: Re:Too much soccer?

When your kids show more interest in something else than they do in soccer. But if they love it , It can never be too much.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 12:17     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When is soccer too much? Today I saw young kids in Mclean area practicing and parents running drills when instead the kids should be enjoying being a kid. These weren't 11 or 12 year old kids but looked to be 9 or even 8. Is everyone training 5 or 6 days a week isn't that harmful to the kid? At what point should social services be involved? Over training can cause long term affects am I right?


Absolutely right. Those kids should be sitting on a sofa in the basement eating chips and playing video games.


So that's the alternative? No free play/ hang out time with friends outside?
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 12:12     Subject: Too much soccer?

Because heaven forbid that kids have any free time now and get to be kids. Sports used to be a part of a kids life, now they are a kids life. Lots of parents force this on their kids, but no one will admit it.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 10:57     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. You are asking this of the people that spend their free time perusing the soccer forum?



Hahahahaha! This made me laugh.

My ds entire U10 level do some sort of soccer at least 6/7 days of the week. I have to force my son to stop 5/7 days but on his off days, he is still juggling, practicing turns, running drills, passing on the wall or looking for an extra pickup game to play in. They have formal practice 3 days/ week but I see his teammates doing lots of extra practices with private groups and coaches on the side. Social services would be locking up the entire radius of top dmv clubs.



I’m assuming these kids and the team are very good then?
. This is way too much soccer. Great way for them to burn out and get injuries. It’s the parents that lead this effort. Maybe the parents should be exercising this amount and see how long they last before the effort dwindles and your actually declining in performance.

Yes, VERY good.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 10:45     Subject: Re:Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:For the love of the children we must make them play less soccer
Make sure they stay inside and wear a mask for their safety.

Child protective services should be contacted if you see children without masks with their parents.



Double mask
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 07:30     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:When is soccer too much? Today I saw young kids in Mclean area practicing and parents running drills when instead the kids should be enjoying being a kid. These weren't 11 or 12 year old kids but looked to be 9 or even 8. Is everyone training 5 or 6 days a week isn't that harmful to the kid? At what point should social services be involved? Over training can cause long term affects am I right?


Absolutely right. Those kids should be sitting on a sofa in the basement eating chips and playing video games.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2021 07:29     Subject: Too much soccer?

Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old went to pick up this morning after having practiced 3 days this week. Pretty much par for the course for any travel player around here.


Where is there pick up that 8 year olds can join? My kid would love that now his fall season is over.