Anonymous wrote:Clinics are good for gameplay but besides that they won't help. Amazing facility terrible parking. Coaching is very average and it's expensive compared to other clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Best facility in the DMV and one of the poorest vball programs. They made an effort a few years ago buying Arlington Elite. Mistake was that wasn’t a good program to start with, and lots of coaches left anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this because my daughter's trying out for St James - for U13. So, is the club not good for girls? Trying to find something close in - either within or just outside the beltway in VA and there's not too many options.
Nobody can tell you whether a club would be good for your DD based on age alone. A few words of where she stands skill-wise would help. Parents with limited exposure to club volleyball tend to overestimate their kids' skills (you often hear these parents say that their kids are intermediate if not advanced players based on some rec experience). Someone needs to tell them frankly that their kids are barely beginners in comparison with someone who played club for one year. U13 is still an age where players can enter a club like St. James with limited experience, but nobody can guarantee that. There are so many variable to consider that it's not even funny: height, strength, stamina, agility, and generally how they are able to handle a ball.
This is true. Trying out that first year I thought DD was REALLY good with her one season of rec. looking back at the videos now, she was a total beginner. We ended up at a club that was great for beginners and convenient for us and she had a great season and learned a lot. Honestly, it was her happiest year. Look for distance and driving time too.
Do you mind sharing what club she ended up at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this because my daughter's trying out for St James - for U13. So, is the club not good for girls? Trying to find something close in - either within or just outside the beltway in VA and there's not too many options.
Nobody can tell you whether a club would be good for your DD based on age alone. A few words of where she stands skill-wise would help. Parents with limited exposure to club volleyball tend to overestimate their kids' skills (you often hear these parents say that their kids are intermediate if not advanced players based on some rec experience). Someone needs to tell them frankly that their kids are barely beginners in comparison with someone who played club for one year. U13 is still an age where players can enter a club like St. James with limited experience, but nobody can guarantee that. There are so many variable to consider that it's not even funny: height, strength, stamina, agility, and generally how they are able to handle a ball.
This is true. Trying out that first year I thought DD was REALLY good with her one season of rec. looking back at the videos now, she was a total beginner. We ended up at a club that was great for beginners and convenient for us and she had a great season and learned a lot. Honestly, it was her happiest year. Look for distance and driving time too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this because my daughter's trying out for St James - for U13. So, is the club not good for girls? Trying to find something close in - either within or just outside the beltway in VA and there's not too many options.
Nobody can tell you whether a club would be good for your DD based on age alone. A few words of where she stands skill-wise would help. Parents with limited exposure to club volleyball tend to overestimate their kids' skills (you often hear these parents say that their kids are intermediate if not advanced players based on some rec experience). Someone needs to tell them frankly that their kids are barely beginners in comparison with someone who played club for one year. U13 is still an age where players can enter a club like St. James with limited experience, but nobody can guarantee that. There are so many variable to consider that it's not even funny: height, strength, stamina, agility, and generally how they are able to handle a ball.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this because my daughter's trying out for St James - for U13. So, is the club not good for girls? Trying to find something close in - either within or just outside the beltway in VA and there's not too many options.