Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"elite level" ?? I thought you said he was U14. Do you know what Elite means?
Are you new to this board? If not, you know what the F he means. Stop being a d-bag.
Awesome response. You used all your big words.
I dont know what he means. What 12/13 yr old is ELITE? Is the kid scouted by colleges? Pro teams? NIKE contract? WTF?
I'm not the PP, but why are you so nasty? The kid plays DA, which suggests that he is one of the better players in his age group. That is a higher level than a rec player or one on a mediocre travel team, so arguably "elite." Knowing that the kid plays at a higher level is relevant to to discussion of the consequences of taking time off.
I'm not. No it doesnt suggest anything like that at all. DA is not elite. It's not relevant at all what team he hates playing on.
This guy obviously does not have a clue what DA is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"elite level" ?? I thought you said he was U14. Do you know what Elite means?
Are you new to this board? If not, you know what the F he means. Stop being a d-bag.
Awesome response. You used all your big words.
I dont know what he means. What 12/13 yr old is ELITE? Is the kid scouted by colleges? Pro teams? NIKE contract? WTF?
I'm not the PP, but why are you so nasty? The kid plays DA, which suggests that he is one of the better players in his age group. That is a higher level than a rec player or one on a mediocre travel team, so arguably "elite." Knowing that the kid plays at a higher level is relevant to to discussion of the consequences of taking time off.
I'm not. No it doesnt suggest anything like that at all. DA is not elite. It's not relevant at all what team he hates playing on.
Anonymous wrote:"elite level" ?? I thought you said he was U14. Do you know what Elite means?
Anonymous wrote:My ds is playing U14 DA right now and came to us last night asking for a break. Schoolwork has been overwhelming this year and with the practice and game schedule, they haven't had a moment free most of the season.
Has anyone just taken a half or a full season off and then come back to the game? We plan to maintain the fitness classes they are taking even if not playing soccer, and he wants to go jogging with his friends who are on the cross country team. I just wonder if they could get back into an elite level following a bit of a break. Anyone BTDT?
p.s. I also secretly worry about burnout. I'm not entirely sure they would come back but I don't want to close the door to it if this is just a temporary down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"elite level" ?? I thought you said he was U14. Do you know what Elite means?
Are you new to this board? If not, you know what the F he means. Stop being a d-bag.
Awesome response. You used all your big words.
I dont know what he means. What 12/13 yr old is ELITE? Is the kid scouted by colleges? Pro teams? NIKE contract? WTF?
I'm not the PP, but why are you so nasty? The kid plays DA, which suggests that he is one of the better players in his age group. That is a higher level than a rec player or one on a mediocre travel team, so arguably "elite." Knowing that the kid plays at a higher level is relevant to to discussion of the consequences of taking time off.
I'm not. No it doesnt suggest anything like that at all. DA is not elite. It's not relevant at all what team he hates playing on.
You’re a loser. Go back to to your hole Mr. negativity. This was a good thread until you piped in with your pedantic drivel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my U14 DS just asked me the same thing. He’s not DA but one step below. But burnout is burnout. I’m going to respect his self-awareness and let him take a break for a season. We’ll reassess after that. I know that if he wants to re-enter the sport at that point at whatever level, he’ll be mentally healthier, which may in the end make him a better player. If he really wants to go all in at that point, he’ll be more motivated to work hard and play his best. We really just want him happy, balanced and playing because he loves it. So a break could be the best thing that could happen for him.
So-is the team down a man in the spring because he’s dropping out midseason?
Anonymous wrote:OP, my U14 DS just asked me the same thing. He’s not DA but one step below. But burnout is burnout. I’m going to respect his self-awareness and let him take a break for a season. We’ll reassess after that. I know that if he wants to re-enter the sport at that point at whatever level, he’ll be mentally healthier, which may in the end make him a better player. If he really wants to go all in at that point, he’ll be more motivated to work hard and play his best. We really just want him happy, balanced and playing because he loves it. So a break could be the best thing that could happen for him.