Anonymous wrote:Who wants to bet Coach 22’s face ends up on all six teams next season? 😂
Anonymous wrote:its so strange to me that someone with basically ZERO experience is being given this job.
Cool story double deuce. Hopefully these other directors who have been doing this much longer start to adopt the new way of evaluating 13 year olds.Anonymous wrote:I disagree. Timed sprints are better than arbitrary scrimmages where 100 kids scrimmage for 10 minutes, then the coaches eagle eyes separate out the best kids to scrimmage for spots on the 1st and 2nd teams. Then offers were given after watching those scrimmages. If a kid came from a rival club and from a 1st team, they automagically got a 1st team offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have boys...what's the issue with sprints for girls tryouts?
If a coach is timing kids’ sprints as part of tryouts, that’s a red flag. Conditioning is normal, but treating young players like they’re preparing for an NFL combine is not development‑focused. I’d think twice about any environment that prioritizes that approach.
Anonymous wrote:Ya, it's kind of dumb. Valderrama, Pirlo, Akers, they would be at risk of not making it because they aren't fast, whereas there were some returning "fast" players there who had the first touch of a brick...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have boys...what's the issue with sprints for girls tryouts?[/quote]
If a coach is timing kids’ sprints as part of tryouts, that’s a red flag. Conditioning is normal, but treating young players like they’re preparing for an NFL combine is not development‑focused. I’d think twice about any environment that prioritizes that approach.
If your DD doesn’t like sprinting for Coach 22 then maybe she isn’t ready to get an offer to join Premier Performance.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have boys...what's the issue with sprints for girls tryouts?
If a coach is timing kids’ sprints as part of tryouts, that’s a red flag. Conditioning is normal, but treating young players like they’re preparing for an NFL combine is not development‑focused. I’d think twice about any environment that prioritizes that approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have boys...what's the issue with sprints for girls tryouts?
If a coach is timing kids’ sprints as part of tryouts, that’s a red flag. Conditioning is normal, but treating young players like they’re preparing for an NFL combine is not development‑focused. I’d think twice about any environment that prioritizes that approach.
Anonymous wrote:I have boys...what's the issue with sprints for girls tryouts?