Anonymous wrote:Xeneizes MD Soccer is a great small club 4 years in and growing FAST in the Area. You should reach out to them and get on their Premier Teams starting at very young: U5!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone placing their enthusiastic U9 player in travel soccer will have a burnt out soccer player by the time they get to U14. Ask the current upper level HS kids in club what they were doing at that age. It's not travel.
Anonymous wrote:Hey all! We have a VERY enthusiastic soccer player will be U9 in the spring and needs a team with great coaches and likeminded kids. Where am I taking him? Bethesda Soccer, Potomac Soccer and MD Fusion have ALL been recommended to us. Our kid eats sleeps breathes it and has always played on fun informal Rec teams at MSI and SAM soccer with parent volunteer coaches and lots of touches on ball and game time. What’s the absolute best scenario for him? Bethesda? MD fusion? another team? We are in Potomac near Copenhaver so anywhere in this Potomac to Germantown corridor. Please help us out!!
Anonymous wrote:My kids play travel soccer, one at a much higher level than the other (maybe you'll see one or both some day on the BIG Network...doubt it but maybe)
Um, if one is at a "much higher level than the other," the chances of seeingof them on the BIG Network seem slim.both
My kids play travel soccer, one at a much higher level than the other (maybe you'll see one or both some day on the BIG Network...doubt it but maybe)
of them on the BIG Network seem slim.both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The grooming of another crazy soccer parent begins. The kid is 9, by 12 he might not even like soccer or better yet he might burn out with such intense training.
Look back at many kids at age 8 who where the good player on a team, how many are doing different sports, playing multiple sports etc.
a kid trains kids in our area, he plays high school most of his kids he trains are all from high pressure clubs who didn't let the kids have fun , call it babysitting with a ball but they are all having fun
kids need to have fun at that age nothing too serious
Or maybe he'll continue to love soccer and come to appreciate that he started playing with a good club at a younger age. I'm not sure where you are getting "such intense training" from as parents are just recommending good clubs. Have fun watching your kid sit in the dugout...I mean play baseball..
you have probably seen my kids play their sports on the big ten network and when they were that age they played 3 sports as well as music lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will your player be U9 in the spring? he must be U9 already.
If you want a reality check to see what is ability level actually is, go to Bethesda and see which team he is placed on and how he does.
If Bethesda is holding their cattle call tryouts take your kid and find out which team he is placed on. You don't have to take a spot, but, you will have a sense of his athleticism compared to other kids who are presumably into soccer. Lots of kids are perfectly happy on Bethesda's 2nd and 3rd teams, but if your only goal is to move to a higher team, you are likely to be disappointed. My kids are older now, but the biggest thing you need to learn about all club sports is that the director will always make a big show about "developing players". The reality is that the focus is always on the very small percentage of best players. Everybody else is just paying the bills.