Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is happening at practice 3-4 days a week and at games if not "development" ?
I agree, practicing with a team for 6 hours a week - if your child is not developing then something is wrong. There should be development happening, speed of play, 1v1, tactical, etc.
If your child wants to be a standout on a top team, consider adding another 2-4 hours of individual technical skill, strength and fitness.
Of course there are exceptions, early bloomers whose athletic traits compensate for a lack of technical skill or dedication. But the majority of these players are reeled back in to the pack.
This is why people don't have honest conversations about serious development because the amount of work a high-level baller puts in does not appear reasonable and appears obsessive. A highly motivated kid will replace all of your standard Roblox, video game and doom scrolling time with touches and still maintaining pristine grades. The result is an extra 1-3 hours EVERY day on top of team training. That not factoring in informal small sided games after school or organized on the weekends and organically. Team training should be focused on high-level development, not "scrimmaging" against the best of the best. Fitness, ball mastery and small-sided free play should all take place outside of team training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of you are getting scammed by claimed or perceived "development" at clubs. How much development do you think is happening during 3 training sessions a week and a workout? With 20+ kids to care about? Maybe a little bit of film study? How many clubs have more than one coach per team? How many coaches have more than one team! Think about it and wake up...development happens outside of clubs.
For those who are serious believers in their club's "development" (you are the perfect customer!), what are some examples of your player developing strictly because of your club?
Kids get more development playing pickup soccer than most of these clubs.
Darn, your kid that bad. Speaking for yourself I see
No clown. My son has developed very nicely outside of the club environment. I don't expect anything in development out of clubs because I have a brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of you are getting scammed by claimed or perceived "development" at clubs. How much development do you think is happening during 3 training sessions a week and a workout? With 20+ kids to care about? Maybe a little bit of film study? How many clubs have more than one coach per team? How many coaches have more than one team! Think about it and wake up...development happens outside of clubs.
For those who are serious believers in their club's "development" (you are the perfect customer!), what are some examples of your player developing strictly because of your club?
Kids get more development playing pickup soccer than most of these clubs.
Sure. Philly Union Academy is the same at DCU. Barcelona Academy is the same as Villareal. Got it. No difference. All of the Philly Union and Barcelona results are because the kids were playing alot more pickup. Let me go signup for the closest club to me. Thanks for the advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is happening at practice 3-4 days a week and at games if not "development" ?
I agree, practicing with a team for 6 hours a week - if your child is not developing then something is wrong. There should be development happening, speed of play, 1v1, tactical, etc.
If your child wants to be a standout on a top team, consider adding another 2-4 hours of individual technical skill, strength and fitness.
Of course there are exceptions, early bloomers whose athletic traits compensate for a lack of technical skill or dedication. But the majority of these players are reeled back in to the pack.
Anonymous wrote:So many of you are getting scammed by claimed or perceived "development" at clubs. How much development do you think is happening during 3 training sessions a week and a workout? With 20+ kids to care about? Maybe a little bit of film study? How many clubs have more than one coach per team? How many coaches have more than one team! Think about it and wake up...development happens outside of clubs.
For those who are serious believers in their club's "development" (you are the perfect customer!), what are some examples of your player developing strictly because of your club?
Kids get more development playing pickup soccer than most of these clubs.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, I have boys but someone posted a link to a girls U13 or 14 championship game and it looked like a rec game. I can't believe Girl Dads! are so intense when that is what the games look like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is happening at practice 3-4 days a week and at games if not "development" ?
I agree, practicing with a team for 6 hours a week - if your child is not developing then something is wrong. There should be development happening, speed of play, 1v1, tactical, etc.
If your child wants to be a standout on a top team, consider adding another 2-4 hours of individual technical skill, strength and fitness.
Of course there are exceptions, early bloomers whose athletic traits compensate for a lack of technical skill or dedication. But the majority of these players are reeled back in to the pack.
Anonymous wrote:What is happening at practice 3-4 days a week and at games if not "development" ?
Anonymous wrote:What is happening at practice 3-4 days a week and at games if not "development" ?
Anonymous wrote:My kid has improved dramatically just playing at recess every day. It's awesome and free and there are no coaches or adults telling him what to do.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, I have boys but someone posted a link to a girls U13 or 14 championship game and it looked like a rec game. I can't believe Girl Dads! are so intense when that is what the games look like.