Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, she needs to build up the ability to do this. So she either gets to enjoy her sport by herself or she builds the skill of mask wearing to play on a team.
You making an ultimatum won’t help her do either.
+1. It's because shes not use to it. My elementary kids have been in camp and preschool for 2 months so its 2nd nature to them now. My son has no problem scrimmaging in it..he has not done a game yet but he said he doesn't care about it..
It will take practice.
With all due respect, the level or soccer or a 15 year old travel kid means they can run 7 min miles, sprint hard over and do this with intensity for 80 minutes. Often in above 90 degrees and on turf That is a little different than elementary kids. Moco is one of the few counties with this rule in the country. Data does not show high risk since you are next to another person for split seconds
I think the serious teams are playing outside the county as much as possible. Practices with mask are not as difficult as coaches know this is tough running hard with them on in 90+ weather and take breaks
. And take time to write council members and state health department. When the council members voted, this was not part of the discussion. State health department said soccer did not need to wear mask
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is her issue with wearing a mask? Hard to help unless we understand the problem.
She says she is nervous she will pass out and embarrass herself. And that she won’t be able to play as well.
Ask her what makes her different from all of her teammates, or all of the other teams in the club for that matter. If they are able to do it, why can't she?
Sounds more like anxiety than anything else. Or mild claustrophobia (which people don't realize they have until they have to wear a mask all day).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you forcing her? Let her sit it out. You are being unreasonable.
I’m not forcing her. She says she just wants to play in games outside the county where she won’t have to wear it. I told her I think she owes it to her team to practice with them and not take the easy way out. If she wants to quit the team, we will let her. But she doesn’t want to quit.
So her plan is to miss all practices and home games? Just show up at away games and keep her position? That sounds really fair to the other players. Has she talked to the coach yet or her teammates? She need to get some perspective.
I totally agree with you and we told her that is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, she needs to build up the ability to do this. So she either gets to enjoy her sport by herself or she builds the skill of mask wearing to play on a team.
You making an ultimatum won’t help her do either.
+1. It's because shes not use to it. My elementary kids have been in camp and preschool for 2 months so its 2nd nature to them now. My son has no problem scrimmaging in it..he has not done a game yet but he said he doesn't care about it..
It will take practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is her issue with wearing a mask? Hard to help unless we understand the problem.
She says she is nervous she will pass out and embarrass herself. And that she won’t be able to play as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get her a useless one ply mask to comply and up your health insurance.
Where can i buy this?
Anonymous wrote:Just get her a useless one ply mask to comply and up your health insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is her issue with wearing a mask? Hard to help unless we understand the problem.
She says she is nervous she will pass out and embarrass herself. And that she won’t be able to play as well.