Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like super y. Competition locally may not be the greatest but training alone imho doesn’t keep them in game shape for fall. I like for my DSs to have actual game play.
Why do the world's best professional players do training alone (and rest) in off-season if only playing games keeps you in game shape?
They and their handlers don't know better?
He’s talking about a bunch of 12 year olds not the worlds best players. You’re trying to be an internet warrior but you come off snarky and stupid.
Not all 12 year olds have access to Ronaldo’s trainers all summer.
The point, is that you don't need to play games to stay in game shape during your summer break.
Regardless of age.
You can train with your aunt in the park and be ready for Fall games.
That sounds like cap. Nice try though.
Baseball cap?
Explain in detail why kids need to play in games to stay fit?
Do you even have kids if you don’t know what cap means? Also I don’t have to explain shizz to you. It’s pretty self- explanatory that playing in games keeps you in game shape. Especially when your DC plays full games as mine does. But you do you boo. Wish your DC well playing in August if they’ve played no games all summer.
I have a kid who plays mostly full games at the highest level and who has been training diligently all summer, but not playing some watered down summer games isn't going to be a problem on Aug 1. Rest & recovery are extremely important as has already been mentioned. You also can't discount the mental break. Burn out is a huge problem that you will soon find out about.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids and do not know what “cap” means.
I thought it was a typo for “crap.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like super y. Competition locally may not be the greatest but training alone imho doesn’t keep them in game shape for fall. I like for my DSs to have actual game play.
Why do the world's best professional players do training alone (and rest) in off-season if only playing games keeps you in game shape?
They and their handlers don't know better?
He’s talking about a bunch of 12 year olds not the worlds best players. You’re trying to be an internet warrior but you come off snarky and stupid.
Not all 12 year olds have access to Ronaldo’s trainers all summer.
The point, is that you don't need to play games to stay in game shape during your summer break.
Regardless of age.
You can train with your aunt in the park and be ready for Fall games.
That sounds like cap. Nice try though.
Baseball cap?
Explain in detail why kids need to play in games to stay fit?
Do you even have kids if you don’t know what cap means? Also I don’t have to explain shizz to you. It’s pretty self- explanatory that playing in games keeps you in game shape. Especially when your DC plays full games as mine does. But you do you boo. Wish your DC well playing in August if they’ve played no games all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like super y. Competition locally may not be the greatest but training alone imho doesn’t keep them in game shape for fall. I like for my DSs to have actual game play.
Why do the world's best professional players do training alone (and rest) in off-season if only playing games keeps you in game shape?
They and their handlers don't know better?
He’s talking about a bunch of 12 year olds not the worlds best players. You’re trying to be an internet warrior but you come off snarky and stupid.
Not all 12 year olds have access to Ronaldo’s trainers all summer.
The point, is that you don't need to play games to stay in game shape during your summer break.
Regardless of age.
You can train with your aunt in the park and be ready for Fall games.
That sounds like cap. Nice try though.
Baseball cap?
Explain in detail why kids need to play in games to stay fit?
Do you even have kids if you don’t know what cap means? Also I don’t have to explain shizz to you. It’s pretty self- explanatory that playing in games keeps you in game shape. Especially when your DC plays full games as mine does. But you do you boo. Wish your DC well playing in August if they’ve played no games all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like super y. Competition locally may not be the greatest but training alone imho doesn’t keep them in game shape for fall. I like for my DSs to have actual game play.
Why do the world's best professional players do training alone (and rest) in off-season if only playing games keeps you in game shape?
They and their handlers don't know better?
He’s talking about a bunch of 12 year olds not the worlds best players. You’re trying to be an internet warrior but you come off snarky and stupid.
Not all 12 year olds have access to Ronaldo’s trainers all summer.
The point, is that you don't need to play games to stay in game shape during your summer break.
Regardless of age.
You can train with your aunt in the park and be ready for Fall games.
That sounds like cap. Nice try though.
Baseball cap?
Explain in detail why kids need to play in games to stay fit?
Do you even have kids if you don’t know what cap means? Also I don’t have to explain shizz to you. It’s pretty self- explanatory that playing in games keeps you in game shape. Especially when your DC plays full games as mine does. But you do you boo. Wish your DC well playing in August if they’ve played no games all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like super y. Competition locally may not be the greatest but training alone imho doesn’t keep them in game shape for fall. I like for my DSs to have actual game play.
Why do the world's best professional players do training alone (and rest) in off-season if only playing games keeps you in game shape?
They and their handlers don't know better?
He’s talking about a bunch of 12 year olds not the worlds best players. You’re trying to be an internet warrior but you come off snarky and stupid.
Not all 12 year olds have access to Ronaldo’s trainers all summer.
The point, is that you don't need to play games to stay in game shape during your summer break.
Regardless of age.
You can train with your aunt in the park and be ready for Fall games.
That sounds like cap. Nice try though.
Baseball cap?
Explain in detail why kids need to play in games to stay fit?