Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like she's not cut out for soccer.
Op - it’s her main sport. She plays 10 months a year for a travel team.
Should she try and sauna? Just get in better shape and run outside in the heat?
Is she out of shape?
Op - she plays soccer 5-6 days a week. In the winters she does 2 days a week of soccer and 2 days a week of basketball. In the summer she swims all summer. So I don’t think she is out of shape. But probably could use help in her running conditioning. She has never went out and just run 5 miles or anything.
You are going to make her hate this sport. Just stop. It's too hot for anyone to be outside and running around. Why do you think they have indoor recess when it's this hot?!
Op - I asked her yesterday after the hot games and she said she still loves soccer. I want her to be able to continue to play the sport she loves. I just think she needs to put more time into conditioning in the heat.
I also wonder how hard we should be pushing our 9-10 year olds in the heat. Based on responses here it seems like she should be able to handle the heat if she wants to keep playing soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- look at her nutrition. Lots of protein for breakfast and then lots of fruits and cucumbers during the day.
If she starts the day with carbs, she will burn through her fuel too fast. Add eggs and bacon ect to breakfast.
Our DD sounds like yours, and the big thing we found was nutrition helped.
Op - yes we have to work on her nutrition. She is a horrible eater.
+1. Eating and sleeping are the things I would focus on. Not "heat training."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- look at her nutrition. Lots of protein for breakfast and then lots of fruits and cucumbers during the day.
If she starts the day with carbs, she will burn through her fuel too fast. Add eggs and bacon ect to breakfast.
Our DD sounds like yours, and the big thing we found was nutrition helped.
Op - yes we have to work on her nutrition. She is a horrible eater.
Anonymous wrote:OP- look at her nutrition. Lots of protein for breakfast and then lots of fruits and cucumbers during the day.
If she starts the day with carbs, she will burn through her fuel too fast. Add eggs and bacon ect to breakfast.
Our DD sounds like yours, and the big thing we found was nutrition helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like she's not cut out for soccer.
Op - it’s her main sport. She plays 10 months a year for a travel team.
Should she try and sauna? Just get in better shape and run outside in the heat?
Is she out of shape?
Op - she plays soccer 5-6 days a week. In the winters she does 2 days a week of soccer and 2 days a week of basketball. In the summer she swims all summer. So I don’t think she is out of shape. But probably could use help in her running conditioning. She has never went out and just run 5 miles or anything.
You are going to make her hate this sport. Just stop. It's too hot for anyone to be outside and running around. Why do you think they have indoor recess when it's this hot?!
Op - I asked her yesterday after the hot games and she said she still loves soccer. I want her to be able to continue to play the sport she loves. I just think she needs to put more time into conditioning in the heat.
I also wonder how hard we should be pushing our 9-10 year olds in the heat. Based on responses here it seems like she should be able to handle the heat if she wants to keep playing soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then don't make her play. She's 9, not a Marine.
This. Seriously. You stop playing.
If it keeps happening she will get cut. What’s the point of being on a team if she can’t run in the heat. Be thankful your kids don’t play baseball or football.
Op - she doesn’t want to be cut. Therefore we want to find ways to get her able to handle the heat. I thought I was heat intolerant as well until I lived in a sub tropical location. Now I hate the cold and love the heat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like she's not cut out for soccer.
Op - it’s her main sport. She plays 10 months a year for a travel team.
Should she try and sauna? Just get in better shape and run outside in the heat?
Is she out of shape?
Op - she plays soccer 5-6 days a week. In the winters she does 2 days a week of soccer and 2 days a week of basketball. In the summer she swims all summer. So I don’t think she is out of shape. But probably could use help in her running conditioning. She has never went out and just run 5 miles or anything.
You are going to make her hate this sport. Just stop. It's too hot for anyone to be outside and running around. Why do you think they have indoor recess when it's this hot?!