Anonymous
Post 03/29/2019 06:35     Subject: Re:B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:How much does Barca cost?
$3000
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2019 06:10     Subject: Re:B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

How much does Barca cost?
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2019 21:23     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:The U9-U12 age groups are not in a league so they only do occasional scrimmages which are usually scheduled a day or 2 before. Big PIA


Yes! Very stressful and impossible to plan anything if you have other children, other sports or a life!
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 22:29     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

The U9-U12 age groups are not in a league so they only do occasional scrimmages which are usually scheduled a day or 2 before. Big PIA
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 21:52     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:Wait- BRYC doesn’t tell you about games until Wednesday or Thursday for a weekend game? Why?


At the higher levels, this is pretty common. We used to be at FCV and that's how it worked. Have friends at other clubs with same situation. It is a giant pain for planning and scheduling (especially if you have more than one kid) though, and creates a lot of player stress and uncertainty too.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 21:41     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Wait- BRYC doesn’t tell you about games until Wednesday or Thursday for a weekend game? Why?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 19:36     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:We changed clubs because of BN. He coaches 8 teams. It is not possibly to fully develop that many girls and care about them equally. And our DD was on the A team.


Same here. Also, as a PP notes, the lack of scheduling make it a mess. If you are lucky you find out 2-3 days before if and when you have a game that weekend.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 10:17     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

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Anonymous wrote:Arlington have a great program


Agreed. and depending on your geography, Alexandria and Barca also have great programs - in different ways. All 3 are great choices.



Most of Barca's B teams are subpar and your kid might have to practice with rec level players. But if your kid is offered a spot on the A team, you will have a good experience.


All training at Barca is the same regardless of team level.


As for the methodology, yes, the training is the same. But the quality of training also depend on the quality of the player pool. If your kid's technique is good, but he or she is training with players that have subpar technique and execution, it is difficult to develop the appropriate speed of play. The top 3-5 players on B teams get screwed not because the quality of coaching is bad, but because the player talent pool is shallow and there is a big drop off.


+1 this is even true for some of the "A" teams there, who are seeded with C and D team players from other clubs. Only a few of the A teams there are competitive with other area A teams.


Sounds like CCL. Very disappointed by the club v club model.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 15:44     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington have a great program


Agreed. and depending on your geography, Alexandria and Barca also have great programs - in different ways. All 3 are great choices.



Most of Barca's B teams are subpar and your kid might have to practice with rec level players. But if your kid is offered a spot on the A team, you will have a good experience.


All training at Barca is the same regardless of team level.


As for the methodology, yes, the training is the same. But the quality of training also depend on the quality of the player pool. If your kid's technique is good, but he or she is training with players that have subpar technique and execution, it is difficult to develop the appropriate speed of play. The top 3-5 players on B teams get screwed not because the quality of coaching is bad, but because the player talent pool is shallow and there is a big drop off.


+1 this is even true for some of the "A" teams there, who are seeded with C and D team players from other clubs. Only a few of the A teams there are competitive with other area A teams.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 15:14     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington have a great program


Agreed. and depending on your geography, Alexandria and Barca also have great programs - in different ways. All 3 are great choices.



Most of Barca's B teams are subpar and your kid might have to practice with rec level players. But if your kid is offered a spot on the A team, you will have a good experience.


All training at Barca is the same regardless of team level.


As for the methodology, yes, the training is the same. But the quality of training also depend on the quality of the player pool. If your kid's technique is good, but he or she is training with players that have subpar technique and execution, it is difficult to develop the appropriate speed of play. The top 3-5 players on B teams get screwed not because the quality of coaching is bad, but because the player talent pool is shallow and there is a big drop off.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 15:11     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:We changed clubs because of BN. He coaches 8 teams. It is not possibly to fully develop that many girls and care about them equally. And our DD was on the A team.


you have already changed or will be changing?

him coaching 8 teams is way too much and we have seen the consequences of that this year.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 15:04     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington have a great program


Agreed. and depending on your geography, Alexandria and Barca also have great programs - in different ways. All 3 are great choices.



Most of Barca's B teams are subpar and your kid might have to practice with rec level players. But if your kid is offered a spot on the A team, you will have a good experience.


All training at Barca is the same regardless of team level.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 14:59     Subject: Re:B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:Not sure what's going on with the girls teams at Braddock Rd. My DS plays on the boys side. Despite being much better than over half of the players on the A team. He's been stuck on the B team since u-9. So with that being said We have already decided to move to Barca next season. From all the information we have gathered. My Ds will at least be given a fair shot to move up based on their training philosophy.


Isn't that a bit of a drive? Not judging just wondering how much time.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 14:41     Subject: Re:B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Not sure what's going on with the girls teams at Braddock Rd. My DS plays on the boys side. Despite being much better than over half of the players on the A team. He's been stuck on the B team since u-9. So with that being said We have already decided to move to Barca next season. From all the information we have gathered. My Ds will at least be given a fair shot to move up based on their training philosophy.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2019 09:13     Subject: B and C Teams - Worth it? Where?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington have a great program


Agreed. and depending on your geography, Alexandria and Barca also have great programs - in different ways. All 3 are great choices.



Most of Barca's B teams are subpar and your kid might have to practice with rec level players. But if your kid is offered a spot on the A team, you will have a good experience.