Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technical skill is just not important for girls. It is just too hard to find. It’s all about speed and physicality. There are a ton of these girls out there. It makes it easy to put a team together and you can always find replaces. Most coaches will tell you a good big player beats a good little player. Pick the big player.
If both players are good, I want both on my team.
Anonymous wrote:Technical skill is just not important for girls. It is just too hard to find. It’s all about speed and physicality. There are a ton of these girls out there. It makes it easy to put a team together and you can always find replaces. Most coaches will tell you a good big player beats a good little player. Pick the big player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Doesn’t this mean that the individual is not proficient enough with her skills then? With adequate amount of practice, certain skills become very natural and instinctual.
I am not surprised of seeing these kind of negative posts now that some clubs are doing virtual tryouts and some trying to recruit/keep players.
The intent of my post had nothing to do with tryouts, must be something on your mind.
It also wasnt just about proficiency. In the end its about technical skills, awareness, adequate strength, speed of body/mind, and potentially team shape dynamic, rather than 1000 juggles.
Oh here we go again on the juggling.I doubt you even know how to evaluate technical skill of a player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Doesn’t this mean that the individual is not proficient enough with her skills then? With adequate amount of practice, certain skills become very natural and instinctual.
I am not surprised of seeing these kind of negative posts now that some clubs are doing virtual tryouts and some trying to recruit/keep players.
The intent of my post had nothing to do with tryouts, must be something on your mind.
It also wasnt just about proficiency. In the end its about technical skills, awareness, adequate strength, speed of body/mind, and potentially team shape dynamic, rather than 1000 juggles.
I doubt you even know how to evaluate technical skill of a player. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Doesn’t this mean that the individual is not proficient enough with her skills then? With adequate amount of practice, certain skills become very natural and instinctual.
I am not surprised of seeing these kind of negative posts now that some clubs are doing virtual tryouts and some trying to recruit/keep players.
Anonymous wrote:Girls are different than boys
A) a boy can use skills while still having enough strength to fend of defenders. I will use Messi as an example he might look weak but if you were to see him up close he's built like a tank very strong small dude.
B) Girls have development issues such as breast and low hormones to be as fast and strong as boy. A skilled player will always be at a disadvantage to a stronger player running up pushing her to the ground. Speed and strength is a must on womens sports prove me wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Doesn’t this mean that the individual is not proficient enough with her skills then? With adequate amount of practice, certain skills become very natural and instinctual.
Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Agree, some of these girls slow down the game, they get too much focos on the technical side and lose the ball. On the other hand other players move faster. Check this fact why Chris Press gets to score more goals than Tobin Heat? Is it just luck?
*focus
Anonymous wrote:Girls are different than boys
A) a boy can use skills while still having enough strength to fend of defenders. I will use Messi as an example he might look weak but if you were to see him up close he's built like a tank very strong small dude.
B) Girls have development issues such as breast and low hormones to be as fast and strong as boy. A skilled player will always be at a disadvantage to a stronger player running up pushing her to the ground. Speed and strength is a must on womens sports prove me wrong
Anonymous wrote:Girls are different than boys
A) a boy can use skills while still having enough strength to fend of defenders. I will use Messi as an example he might look weak but if you were to see him up close he's built like a tank very strong small dude.
B) Girls have development issues such as breast and low hormones to be as fast and strong as boy. A skilled player will always be at a disadvantage to a stronger player running up pushing her to the ground. Speed and strength is a must on womens sports prove me wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls that can use individual technical skills in gameplay are easily identified and rarer. Teams that deploy technical skills and speed of play (ball and player) to their advantage in possession and direct play over just advantage from speed and size are fewer because of the disparity in numbers of technical va speed/size.
I’ve seen videos of girls ball skill mastery training, but disappears under game pressure.
Agree, some of these girls slow down the game, they get too much focos on the technical side and lose the ball. On the other hand other players move faster. Check this fact why Chris Press gets to score more goals than Tobin Heat? Is it just luck?