Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that because of these groups privately trained our park may get locked and we won’t be able to go for walks or jogging anymore. This will make the situation even worse for those that live in small spaces.
Lol. So it's okay for ppl to walk or jog, but we don't want any hooligans doing 1 on 1 training to mess us up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which fields??
Or at least which county? Most county fields in NOVA that are near me are under lock and key (where possible) and people are being told to leave others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which fields??
Or at least which county? Most county fields in NOVA that are near me are under lock and key (where possible) and people are being told to leave others.
Anonymous wrote:Which fields??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
+10000
Can't a parent take the kid to the field and work 1v1 with him/her. It's not frickin rocket science. Put some cones out. Have him/her dribble through them and time her. Have her finish with a shot. Have her practice free kicks, corners, PKs. Punt some to her and have her trap it and take a shot on you. Working with someone outside of your family is f*****g stupid. Who is the trainer that is doing this?
+1
go to the fields and look. Plenty of private training going on.
If this is so perfectly fine to do...throw some names out of these trainers. Do some advertising for them.
Anonymous wrote:I hate that because of these groups privately trained our park may get locked and we won’t be able to go for walks or jogging anymore. This will make the situation even worse for those that live in small spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
+10000
Can't a parent take the kid to the field and work 1v1 with him/her. It's not frickin rocket science. Put some cones out. Have him/her dribble through them and time her. Have her finish with a shot. Have her practice free kicks, corners, PKs. Punt some to her and have her trap it and take a shot on you. Working with someone outside of your family is f*****g stupid. Who is the trainer that is doing this?
go to the fields and look. Plenty of private training going on.
Anonymous wrote:OK if you MUST do something, then you MUST do something. Sending your kid to train with someone outside the family isn't a necessity at this time. As to the above poster...yes, going to the grocery store is more dangerous, but what is more important? Risking going to the grocery store or sending your kid to soccer training.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
I am sorry you have a family member with Covid. But a large portion of the population will get this sooner or later and you would be unreasonably optimistic to think otherwise. The objective now is to slow it down so we manage the treatment. But holing up for months does nothing to defeat the virus. it will be there when we climb back outside and we will go through all these questions again. As selfish as it is to frolic during Spring Break, it is arguably selfish to demean or disregard millions of other people and their lives by telling them they should simply take a monthly check from the government or deliver food until all this clears. And how will we pay the trillions of dollars in debt that we will accumulate? Who is going to buy the government debt? Where are state and local governments getting revenue to provide services? If you can afford to stay isolated, please feel free to do so. But recognize that others have a different view and may not have the ability to do this for a year, or whatever period you think is appropriate.
OK if you MUST do something, then you MUST do something. Sending your kid to train with someone outside the family isn't a necessity at this time. As to the above poster...yes, going to the grocery store is more dangerous, but what is more important? Risking going to the grocery store or sending your kid to soccer training.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
I am sorry you have a family member with Covid. But a large portion of the population will get this sooner or later and you would be unreasonably optimistic to think otherwise. The objective now is to slow it down so we manage the treatment. But holing up for months does nothing to defeat the virus. it will be there when we climb back outside and we will go through all these questions again. As selfish as it is to frolic during Spring Break, it is arguably selfish to demean or disregard millions of other people and their lives by telling them they should simply take a monthly check from the government or deliver food until all this clears. And how will we pay the trillions of dollars in debt that we will accumulate? Who is going to buy the government debt? Where are state and local governments getting revenue to provide services? If you can afford to stay isolated, please feel free to do so. But recognize that others have a different view and may not have the ability to do this for a year, or whatever period you think is appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
+10000
Can't a parent take the kid to the field and work 1v1 with him/her. It's not frickin rocket science. Put some cones out. Have him/her dribble through them and time her. Have her finish with a shot. Have her practice free kicks, corners, PKs. Punt some to her and have her trap it and take a shot on you. Working with someone outside of your family is f*****g stupid. Who is the trainer that is doing this?