Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher turnover also allows you to keep the ball closer which allows for greater change of pace and direction which creates more space and time.
Not if you have a bad touch. More turnover just means you are more likely to lose the ball if you do not have the skills. Seriously there are so few female players that have the control and touch to take a defender on the dribble while still looking to pass. People mistake speed for skill. Watch what happens when the offensive player is stopped from moving forward. Do they create or is it a turnover.
Size(height and weight) plays it’s part- longer reach, more mass, stronger, etc. This is not a debate. They select speed, size and aggression. Go look at any team from u9 through USWNT.
As a side note, you can see the shortest and tallest players on the USWNT playing great soccer at Man City. If you watched the last US friendly Lavelle and Mewis are playing a different game vs the rest of the team. It’s because they are playing at Man city.
Here's your dunce cap. You're not here to learn. You're here to give misinformed rebuttals.
This dude said go look at any U9 to USWNT. Lol. The is next level craziness.
Sure. The players on my DD top team at u9 were big and fast for their age. At u13 selection, the ECNL coaches told the parents we are looking for size and speed. Same thing from the college coaches. Continue to talk about turnover.
You are full of sh@t. Go take a nap
Previous poster is exactly right. Size and speed are the first cut at that age. They think they can train soccer skills in. This is why the US struggles on the men's side and will struggle more on the women's side as the world catches up.
Already seeing it with the Spanish women. The play great soccer.
Remind me what the Spanish women have actually won.
They have only been heavily investing in the women's side in the last decade. But not to dig up a old discussion, feel free to watch Barcelona U15's vs PDA's U15's from last year for a sneak preview of what is yet to come.
No need to watch youth teams. I doesn't translate. Our YNTs do not peforme like our USWNT.
Just watch the USWNT vs Spain in the last "She believes" Cup. Its apparent. Couple that performance with the World Came and its easy to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher turnover also allows you to keep the ball closer which allows for greater change of pace and direction which creates more space and time.
Not if you have a bad touch. More turnover just means you are more likely to lose the ball if you do not have the skills. Seriously there are so few female players that have the control and touch to take a defender on the dribble while still looking to pass. People mistake speed for skill. Watch what happens when the offensive player is stopped from moving forward. Do they create or is it a turnover.
Size(height and weight) plays it’s part- longer reach, more mass, stronger, etc. This is not a debate. They select speed, size and aggression. Go look at any team from u9 through USWNT.
As a side note, you can see the shortest and tallest players on the USWNT playing great soccer at Man City. If you watched the last US friendly Lavelle and Mewis are playing a different game vs the rest of the team. It’s because they are playing at Man city.
Here's your dunce cap. You're not here to learn. You're here to give misinformed rebuttals.
This dude said go look at any U9 to USWNT. Lol. The is next level craziness.
Sure. The players on my DD top team at u9 were big and fast for their age. At u13 selection, the ECNL coaches told the parents we are looking for size and speed. Same thing from the college coaches. Continue to talk about turnover.
You are full of sh@t. Go take a nap
Previous poster is exactly right. Size and speed are the first cut at that age. They think they can train soccer skills in. This is why the US struggles on the men's side and will struggle more on the women's side as the world catches up.
Already seeing it with the Spanish women. The play great soccer.
Remind me what the Spanish women have actually won.
They have only been heavily investing in the women's side in the last decade. But not to dig up a old discussion, feel free to watch Barcelona U15's vs PDA's U15's from last year for a sneak preview of what is yet to come.
No need to watch youth teams. I doesn't translate. Our YNTs do not peforme like our USWNT.
Just watch the USWNT vs Spain in the last "She believes" Cup. Its apparent. Couple that performance with the World Came and its easy to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher turnover also allows you to keep the ball closer which allows for greater change of pace and direction which creates more space and time.
Not if you have a bad touch. More turnover just means you are more likely to lose the ball if you do not have the skills. Seriously there are so few female players that have the control and touch to take a defender on the dribble while still looking to pass. People mistake speed for skill. Watch what happens when the offensive player is stopped from moving forward. Do they create or is it a turnover.
Size(height and weight) plays it’s part- longer reach, more mass, stronger, etc. This is not a debate. They select speed, size and aggression. Go look at any team from u9 through USWNT.
As a side note, you can see the shortest and tallest players on the USWNT playing great soccer at Man City. If you watched the last US friendly Lavelle and Mewis are playing a different game vs the rest of the team. It’s because they are playing at Man city.
Here's your dunce cap. You're not here to learn. You're here to give misinformed rebuttals.
This dude said go look at any U9 to USWNT. Lol. The is next level craziness.
Sure. The players on my DD top team at u9 were big and fast for their age. At u13 selection, the ECNL coaches told the parents we are looking for size and speed. Same thing from the college coaches. Continue to talk about turnover.
You are full of sh@t. Go take a nap
Previous poster is exactly right. Size and speed are the first cut at that age. They think they can train soccer skills in. This is why the US struggles on the men's side and will struggle more on the women's side as the world catches up.
Already seeing it with the Spanish women. The play great soccer.
Remind me what the Spanish women have actually won.
They have only been heavily investing in the women's side in the last decade. But not to dig up a old discussion, feel free to watch Barcelona U15's vs PDA's U15's from last year for a sneak preview of what is yet to come.
No need to watch youth teams. I doesn't translate. Our YNTs do not peforme like our USWNT.
Just watch the USWNT vs Spain in the last "She believes" Cup. Its apparent. Couple that performance with the World Came and its easy to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher turnover also allows you to keep the ball closer which allows for greater change of pace and direction which creates more space and time.
Not if you have a bad touch. More turnover just means you are more likely to lose the ball if you do not have the skills. Seriously there are so few female players that have the control and touch to take a defender on the dribble while still looking to pass. People mistake speed for skill. Watch what happens when the offensive player is stopped from moving forward. Do they create or is it a turnover.
Size(height and weight) plays it’s part- longer reach, more mass, stronger, etc. This is not a debate. They select speed, size and aggression. Go look at any team from u9 through USWNT.
As a side note, you can see the shortest and tallest players on the USWNT playing great soccer at Man City. If you watched the last US friendly Lavelle and Mewis are playing a different game vs the rest of the team. It’s because they are playing at Man city.
Here's your dunce cap. You're not here to learn. You're here to give misinformed rebuttals.
This dude said go look at any U9 to USWNT. Lol. The is next level craziness.
Sure. The players on my DD top team at u9 were big and fast for their age. At u13 selection, the ECNL coaches told the parents we are looking for size and speed. Same thing from the college coaches. Continue to talk about turnover.
You are full of sh@t. Go take a nap
Previous poster is exactly right. Size and speed are the first cut at that age. They think they can train soccer skills in. This is why the US struggles on the men's side and will struggle more on the women's side as the world catches up.
Already seeing it with the Spanish women. The play great soccer.
Remind me what the Spanish women have actually won.
They have only been heavily investing in the women's side in the last decade. But not to dig up a old discussion, feel free to watch Barcelona U15's vs PDA's U15's from last year for a sneak preview of what is yet to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher turnover also allows you to keep the ball closer which allows for greater change of pace and direction which creates more space and time.
Not if you have a bad touch. More turnover just means you are more likely to lose the ball if you do not have the skills. Seriously there are so few female players that have the control and touch to take a defender on the dribble while still looking to pass. People mistake speed for skill. Watch what happens when the offensive player is stopped from moving forward. Do they create or is it a turnover.
Size(height and weight) plays it’s part- longer reach, more mass, stronger, etc. This is not a debate. They select speed, size and aggression. Go look at any team from u9 through USWNT.
As a side note, you can see the shortest and tallest players on the USWNT playing great soccer at Man City. If you watched the last US friendly Lavelle and Mewis are playing a different game vs the rest of the team. It’s because they are playing at Man city.
Here's your dunce cap. You're not here to learn. You're here to give misinformed rebuttals.
This dude said go look at any U9 to USWNT. Lol. The is next level craziness.
Sure. The players on my DD top team at u9 were big and fast for their age. At u13 selection, the ECNL coaches told the parents we are looking for size and speed. Same thing from the college coaches. Continue to talk about turnover.
You are full of sh@t. Go take a nap
Previous poster is exactly right. Size and speed are the first cut at that age. They think they can train soccer skills in. This is why the US struggles on the men's side and will struggle more on the women's side as the world catches up.
Already seeing it with the Spanish women. The play great soccer.
Remind me what the Spanish women have actually won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports is a game of inches and seconds in regards to height, jumping ability and speed.
There are always exceptions based upon a player’s technical abilities. But if the player has great technical skills along with height and speed, he/she would be highly recruited.
If a coach has two players with identical technical abilities and speed but one is 2 inches taller, the coach would pick the taller player. Reality sucks, but it’s true.
Truest comment on entire DCUM Soccer board. +1
+1000
The truest comment is that all thing are rarely equal when looking at the totality of the player.
1,000,000,0000
Nothing is equal such as the USC Rowing Team (ie Lori Loughlin). But if everything being equal, height is always more regarded.
I agree...."But".
As another poster put it, players are recruited after a review of the total package...height, weight, skill, speed, iq, vision, academics, leadership, attitude, personality, resilance,, ability to receive financial grants via academics et al, what it will cost their program to accept this kid..etc.
Thread title is “physical attributes”.
Yeah. Well. We have progressed
.....but the recruitment for fast/tall players still remains starting at the club level.
Not many tall fast players. Lmfao
Almost every tall player can outrun a shorty.every time
That's not how speed works champ.
Actually, it is. https://www.livescience.com/7819-taller-athletes-faster-study-finds.html
Actually it isn't. Just because you have a longer stride doesn't make you faster.
Yeah, we’ll take your unsupported opinion over an actual study. Sure.
In soccer longer strides means fewer touches on the ball. Fewer touches on the ball mean fewer decisions and opportunities with the ball which makes for a much less dynamic player. This type of player is great North-South in getting up and down the field but they aren’t very good laterally with the ball or in tight space.
Nonsense. Go tell that to Alex Morgan.
Nonesenes
Take a look at 1:21 mark. Look at that GIANT touch cutting back. She almost lost the ball because it was so big. A player like Lavell or Messi would have had no less than two options, one of which was to split the defenders and go direct to goal versus taking a giant end around. She is simply not capable at speed to split defenders in that type of limited space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsImZ5MVHk
Alex Morgan is way faster than Lavell. That’s why Morgan is the striker. Messi is not fast either. Plenty of taller faster strikers. That’s why they those two shorter players as good as they are, are not strikers. They don’t have the speed. Because they are short. That’s also why strikers are almost always tall. For the speed.
Anonymous wrote:Lavell and Messi also don’t have the physicality and strength to play striker. The big tall CBs would knock them off the ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lavell and Messi also don’t have the physicality and strength to play striker. The big tall CBs would knock them off the ball.
You're trolling. I hope so atleast
Anonymous wrote:Lavell and Messi also don’t have the physicality and strength to play striker. The big tall CBs would knock them off the ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports is a game of inches and seconds in regards to height, jumping ability and speed.
There are always exceptions based upon a player’s technical abilities. But if the player has great technical skills along with height and speed, he/she would be highly recruited.
If a coach has two players with identical technical abilities and speed but one is 2 inches taller, the coach would pick the taller player. Reality sucks, but it’s true.
Truest comment on entire DCUM Soccer board. +1
+1000
The truest comment is that all thing are rarely equal when looking at the totality of the player.
1,000,000,0000
Nothing is equal such as the USC Rowing Team (ie Lori Loughlin). But if everything being equal, height is always more regarded.
I agree...."But".
As another poster put it, players are recruited after a review of the total package...height, weight, skill, speed, iq, vision, academics, leadership, attitude, personality, resilance,, ability to receive financial grants via academics et al, what it will cost their program to accept this kid..etc.
Thread title is “physical attributes”.
Yeah. Well. We have progressed
.....but the recruitment for fast/tall players still remains starting at the club level.
Not many tall fast players. Lmfao
Almost every tall player can outrun a shorty.every time
That's not how speed works champ.
Actually, it is. https://www.livescience.com/7819-taller-athletes-faster-study-finds.html
Actually it isn't. Just because you have a longer stride doesn't make you faster.
Yeah, we’ll take your unsupported opinion over an actual study. Sure.
In soccer longer strides means fewer touches on the ball. Fewer touches on the ball mean fewer decisions and opportunities with the ball which makes for a much less dynamic player. This type of player is great North-South in getting up and down the field but they aren’t very good laterally with the ball or in tight space.
Nonsense. Go tell that to Alex Morgan.
Nonesenes
Take a look at 1:21 mark. Look at that GIANT touch cutting back. She almost lost the ball because it was so big. A player like Lavell or Messi would have had no less than two options, one of which was to split the defenders and go direct to goal versus taking a giant end around. She is simply not capable at speed to split defenders in that type of limited space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsImZ5MVHk
Alex Morgan is way faster than Lavell. That’s why Morgan is the striker. Messi is not fast either. Plenty of taller faster strikers. That’s why they those two shorter players as good as they are, are not strikers. They don’t have the speed. Because they are short. That’s also why strikers are almost always tall. For the speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports is a game of inches and seconds in regards to height, jumping ability and speed.
There are always exceptions based upon a player’s technical abilities. But if the player has great technical skills along with height and speed, he/she would be highly recruited.
If a coach has two players with identical technical abilities and speed but one is 2 inches taller, the coach would pick the taller player. Reality sucks, but it’s true.
Truest comment on entire DCUM Soccer board. +1
+1000
The truest comment is that all thing are rarely equal when looking at the totality of the player.
1,000,000,0000
Nothing is equal such as the USC Rowing Team (ie Lori Loughlin). But if everything being equal, height is always more regarded.
I agree...."But".
As another poster put it, players are recruited after a review of the total package...height, weight, skill, speed, iq, vision, academics, leadership, attitude, personality, resilance,, ability to receive financial grants via academics et al, what it will cost their program to accept this kid..etc.
Thread title is “physical attributes”.
Yeah. Well. We have progressed
.....but the recruitment for fast/tall players still remains starting at the club level.
Not many tall fast players. Lmfao
Almost every tall player can outrun a shorty.every time
That's not how speed works champ.
Actually, it is. https://www.livescience.com/7819-taller-athletes-faster-study-finds.html
Actually it isn't. Just because you have a longer stride doesn't make you faster.
Yeah, we’ll take your unsupported opinion over an actual study. Sure.
In soccer longer strides means fewer touches on the ball. Fewer touches on the ball mean fewer decisions and opportunities with the ball which makes for a much less dynamic player. This type of player is great North-South in getting up and down the field but they aren’t very good laterally with the ball or in tight space.
Nonsense. Go tell that to Alex Morgan.
Nonesenes
Take a look at 1:21 mark. Look at that GIANT touch cutting back. She almost lost the ball because it was so big. A player like Lavell or Messi would have had no less than two options, one of which was to split the defenders and go direct to goal versus taking a giant end around. She is simply not capable at speed to split defenders in that type of limited space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdsImZ5MVHk