Anonymous wrote:It gets the kids running before tryouts but also after 1l lap onthe track it is clear who is taking the tryouts seriously.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell the difference easily between the girl who can run a 5 minute mile and the one who can barely do it in 8 minutes. On the field- the first never wears out and the other needs to rest after three sprints.
Anonymous wrote:My coach told me that the real reason he did this was to see who was training over the summer. It had nothing to do with cutting kids but rather it was just made obvious who was and wasn't training during the off months. He would also tell all the kids including the incoming freshamn about this in the spring so you about 6 months to prepare even for freshman.
Anonymous wrote:My coach told me that the real reason he did this was to see who was training over the summer. It had nothing to do with cutting kids but rather it was just made obvious who was and wasn't training during the off months. He would also tell all the kids including the incoming freshamn about this in the spring so you about 6 months to prepare even for freshman.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell the difference easily between the girl who can run a 5 minute mile and the one who can barely do it in 8 minutes. On the field- the first never wears out and the other needs to rest after three sprints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at how fast and far Messi runs to win a game
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TqyIbvPpyb4&t=200s&pp=2AHIAZACAQ%3D%3D
Unfortunately, neither your kid nor mine has radar vision, the grace of a ballerina, magician-like touch on a ball, or instinct built over 20 years of playing at the highest levels in the world. Considering, might want to learn how to run to cover a 100 yard pitch. Also, believe it or not, even Messi has areas that can be improved. His own coaches have criticized him for "going for a walk" sometimes. The game requires fitness. That's the main point here. Any teenager who can't run 8 minute miles has a very short career until that changes. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Look at how fast and far Messi runs to win a game
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TqyIbvPpyb4&t=200s&pp=2AHIAZACAQ%3D%3D
Anonymous wrote:These one mile and two mile runs are completely stupid. There are no premier teams that incorporate either into their tryouts. Only High School teams do this. I went through this with all three of my kids. My youngest is dealing with it today. She has to run 2 miles in under 16 minutes. This is a girl who plays holding mid for an ECNL team and rarely if ever comes out of a game. She is a high endurance kid. The two mile run put unnecessary mental and physical stress on a young athlete and should not be allowed. This isn’t track it’s soccer.soccer is a sprint recovery game, not a distance runner game. I know some people will say you run 3-5 miles a game, but not all at once.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense at all. thats like saying if cant juggle 50 times your cut. gamers can game straight up.. and what about goalies no need for either.
Gamers can run a 5:30 mile.
what about goalie
Most are also good field players (assuming you aren’t referring to the fat kid who gets stuck there around U10