Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Training in tight spaces makes for creative players who are competent under pressure. You're complaing about the wrong things my dude. Worry about how many touches your kid has a practice not how much space they have to practice in.
If your kid does not have to bring their ball to every practice before the age of 13 I have no idea what you're wasting your money on. Team, 11v11 scrimmaging and formations. tactics, strength and conditioning can all wait and should until ball mastery is had
said by a first team player parent who gets full fields and extra practices
Anonymous wrote:Training in tight spaces makes for creative players who are competent under pressure. You're complaing about the wrong things my dude. Worry about how many touches your kid has a practice not how much space they have to practice in.
If your kid does not have to bring their ball to every practice before the age of 13 I have no idea what you're wasting your money on. Team, 11v11 scrimmaging and formations. tactics, strength and conditioning can all wait and should until ball mastery is had
Anonymous wrote:Don’t know age of your kid but this is normal. For ours, we don’t have near as many practices and almost never get indoor space in snow. 1st team has its benefits. Unfair? Sure. Life? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
You are practicing on indoor turf fields in September?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
And you pay the same as those in the first team?
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
We are on a top team and never had an entire field. At best 1/2 and at worst, 1/4.
75% of what makes a kid an A teamer is what they do outside of the team environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
You are practicing on indoor turf fields in September?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.
We are on a top team and never had an entire field. At best 1/2 and at worst, 1/4.
75% of what makes a kid an A teamer is what they do outside of the team environment.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to change subject a bit and vent a different frustration.
I (and a good many other parents on our team) am getting quite upset that the 1st team gets its own field while our team has to share one with the 3rd team. 1st team also has more practices and had more pre-season scrimmages. The thing is, at least 1/3 of our team were just as good, but even this early in the season we can already see the skill gap is widening. Our coach is great, but there is only so much we can do on half an indoor turf field. Its utter BS that we pay the same amount, but get less space.