Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furious VLC parent here. Can someone tell me why VLC is so expensive when we are only going to have 1 or 2 practices per week in the fall and nothing in the winter (unless you want to pay extra for winter skillz and drillz)? How do we expect the kids to get better when we are essentially taking half a year off. Why don’t we have a tournament schedule so we can plan for the fall? And the next guy who gets on here and starts talking about tournaments and Recruiting can Step back and literally F*** their own face.
You get better by playing more than one sport. Most kids are focused on other sports during the fall and winter.
VLC is in the middle of the price range compared to other clubs.
Let me get this straight - VLC’s answer to “how do I get better at lacrosse” is play other sports? With as little practice as you guys provide your kids must be the best in the country.
VLC like all too clubs primarily provide access to top tournaments and opportunities to get recruited grlrgggggrll. After that what your son needs to bet better a lacrosse is a stick a ball and a wall. Go hit it. [/quot
Honest question: Under the theory that clubs mainly provide access to top tournaments/recruiting and to get better at lacrosse our sons should play other sports and "hit the wall" - are all youth lax parents fools? If what you're saying is true, it seems to me that kids should do rec lacrosse until 9th grade and then join a club. This seems unlikely to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furious VLC parent here. Can someone tell me why VLC is so expensive when we are only going to have 1 or 2 practices per week in the fall and nothing in the winter (unless you want to pay extra for winter skillz and drillz)? How do we expect the kids to get better when we are essentially taking half a year off. Why don’t we have a tournament schedule so we can plan for the fall? And the next guy who gets on here and starts talking about tournaments and Recruiting can Step back and literally F*** their own face.
You get better by playing more than one sport. Most kids are focused on other sports during the fall and winter.
VLC is in the middle of the price range compared to other clubs.
Let me get this straight - VLC’s answer to “how do I get better at lacrosse” is play other sports? With as little practice as you guys provide your kids must be the best in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furious VLC parent here. Can someone tell me why VLC is so expensive when we are only going to have 1 or 2 practices per week in the fall and nothing in the winter (unless you want to pay extra for winter skillz and drillz)? How do we expect the kids to get better when we are essentially taking half a year off. Why don’t we have a tournament schedule so we can plan for the fall? And the next guy who gets on here and starts talking about tournaments and Recruiting can Step back and literally F*** their own face.
You get better by playing more than one sport. Most kids are focused on other sports during the fall and winter.
VLC is in the middle of the price range compared to other clubs.
Let me get this straight - VLC’s answer to “how do I get better at lacrosse” is play other sports? With as little practice as you guys provide your kids must be the best in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furious VLC parent here. Can someone tell me why VLC is so expensive when we are only going to have 1 or 2 practices per week in the fall and nothing in the winter (unless you want to pay extra for winter skillz and drillz)? How do we expect the kids to get better when we are essentially taking half a year off. Why don’t we have a tournament schedule so we can plan for the fall? And the next guy who gets on here and starts talking about tournaments and Recruiting can Step back and literally F*** their own face.
You get better by playing more than one sport. Most kids are focused on other sports during the fall and winter.
VLC is in the middle of the price range compared to other clubs.
Anonymous wrote:The local true teams aren’t good enough to compete in the same tournaments as the national teams. Some of the local VLC teams are good enough to compete with the True national teams at the youth ages. So if a local true team attracts enough players to compete in the same tournaments as the national team what do they do?
Anonymous wrote:Furious VLC parent here. Can someone tell me why VLC is so expensive when we are only going to have 1 or 2 practices per week in the fall and nothing in the winter (unless you want to pay extra for winter skillz and drillz)? How do we expect the kids to get better when we are essentially taking half a year off. Why don’t we have a tournament schedule so we can plan for the fall? And the next guy who gets on here and starts talking about tournaments and Recruiting can Step back and literally F*** their own face.
Anonymous wrote: Even if a local True team was good enough to compete, True would simply have the best players join the National team. Leave behind the rest of the team to play in lower tier tournaments. VLC appears to have a pipeline to great tournaments which will only strengthen teams as time goes on and they field teams at the younger ages. My assessment is that there is a team culture at VLC and an individual culture at True.
Anonymous wrote:Did the 2027’s completely fold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has gotten so dumb and meaningless. I almost wish that the crazy disgruntled 2025 Dad would come back. He was always good for a laugh.
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Anonymous wrote:This thread has gotten so dumb and meaningless. I almost wish that the crazy disgruntled 2025 Dad would come back. He was always good for a laugh.