Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
I mean, whether or not you think futsal is beneficial for your kid's soccer, if the other choice is only getting excercise once a week at a winter outdoor practice, you should 100 percent do the futsal. I guarantee you it is better for your kid's soccer than sitting on his butt playing video games.
But so is snowboarding, shoveling snow, basketball, swimming, etc... so many better options. Playing one weekend game is not going to improve the kid, just lighten the parents wallet.
Usually, this argument is about juggling. What is the harm in playing Futsal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
I mean, whether or not you think futsal is beneficial for your kid's soccer, if the other choice is only getting excercise once a week at a winter outdoor practice, you should 100 percent do the futsal. I guarantee you it is better for your kid's soccer than sitting on his butt playing video games.
But so is snowboarding, shoveling snow, basketball, swimming, etc... so many better options. Playing one weekend game is not going to improve the kid, just lighten the parents wallet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
I mean, whether or not you think futsal is beneficial for your kid's soccer, if the other choice is only getting excercise once a week at a winter outdoor practice, you should 100 percent do the futsal. I guarantee you it is better for your kid's soccer than sitting on his butt playing video games.
But so is snowboarding, shoveling snow, basketball, swimming, etc... so many better options. Playing one weekend game is not going to improve the kid, just lighten the parents wallet.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
I mean, whether or not you think futsal is beneficial for your kid's soccer, if the other choice is only getting excercise once a week at a winter outdoor practice, you should 100 percent do the futsal. I guarantee you it is better for your kid's soccer than sitting on his butt playing video games.
Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
Anonymous wrote:Snowflake, PP is demonstrating frustration at parents who just follow the crowd like sheep. Futsal is a serious sport and PP is only stating that must clubs don't have a serious futsal development program but only use the name to grab your dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a serious futsal program for girls (u14-u17)?
Is Alexandria any good?
Great Falls/Reston seems expensive.
I don't believe Bethesda or Mclean have a serious in-house program.
The FCV program is expensive (they charge parent spectators)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball is a better choice. Cross training with a lower risk of repetitive stress injuries and burnout. Futsal as a pick up game is fine, futsal as a competitive activity with standings and championships is silly. Making futsal focused on competition removes most of the value for kids who want to be serious soccer players in the future. If clubs really believed futsal was about development and not revenue, they would just open up courts for free play and pick up games. Paying several hundred dollars for a handful of games is a ripoff.
If you just made it free play, do you know how many kids would come? Maybe about 6. You charge $125 a kid and make teams with standings, you get enough kids for a league. Makes no f-ing sense to me but this is the way it is.
It seems like the regular season soccer coach could just schedule a practice once a week at a futsal court. I know most teams are practicing during the winter (at least on the older and top teams), so running a futsal session once a week should not be difficult. If these clubs are about development and futsal is all about development, I would expect that these types of practices would be happening. If this is mostly about the money, I can see why the value proposition of futsal is questionable.
Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Got it. There is no value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball is a better choice. Cross training with a lower risk of repetitive stress injuries and burnout. Futsal as a pick up game is fine, futsal as a competitive activity with standings and championships is silly. Making futsal focused on competition removes most of the value for kids who want to be serious soccer players in the future. If clubs really believed futsal was about development and not revenue, they would just open up courts for free play and pick up games. Paying several hundred dollars for a handful of games is a ripoff.
If you just made it free play, do you know how many kids would come? Maybe about 6. You charge $125 a kid and make teams with standings, you get enough kids for a league. Makes no f-ing sense to me but this is the way it is.
It seems like the regular season soccer coach could just schedule a practice once a week at a futsal court. I know most teams are practicing during the winter (at least on the older and top teams), so running a futsal session once a week should not be difficult. If these clubs are about development and futsal is all about development, I would expect that these types of practices would be happening. If this is mostly about the money, I can see why the value proposition of futsal is questionable.
Don’t play if your kid won’t benefit. Most won’t. Others do. They value it more and choose to engage in a voluntary activity that you do not find valuable. Not complicated. Not questionable value for most kids who choose to do it, and it is purely voluntary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball is a better choice. Cross training with a lower risk of repetitive stress injuries and burnout. Futsal as a pick up game is fine, futsal as a competitive activity with standings and championships is silly. Making futsal focused on competition removes most of the value for kids who want to be serious soccer players in the future. If clubs really believed futsal was about development and not revenue, they would just open up courts for free play and pick up games. Paying several hundred dollars for a handful of games is a ripoff.
If you just made it free play, do you know how many kids would come? Maybe about 6. You charge $125 a kid and make teams with standings, you get enough kids for a league. Makes no f-ing sense to me but this is the way it is.
It seems like the regular season soccer coach could just schedule a practice once a week at a futsal court. I know most teams are practicing during the winter (at least on the older and top teams), so running a futsal session once a week should not be difficult. If these clubs are about development and futsal is all about development, I would expect that these types of practices would be happening. If this is mostly about the money, I can see why the value proposition of futsal is questionable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball is a better choice. Cross training with a lower risk of repetitive stress injuries and burnout. Futsal as a pick up game is fine, futsal as a competitive activity with standings and championships is silly. Making futsal focused on competition removes most of the value for kids who want to be serious soccer players in the future. If clubs really believed futsal was about development and not revenue, they would just open up courts for free play and pick up games. Paying several hundred dollars for a handful of games is a ripoff.
If you just made it free play, do you know how many kids would come? Maybe about 6. You charge $125 a kid and make teams with standings, you get enough kids for a league. Makes no f-ing sense to me but this is the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:Basketball is a better choice. Cross training with a lower risk of repetitive stress injuries and burnout. Futsal as a pick up game is fine, futsal as a competitive activity with standings and championships is silly. Making futsal focused on competition removes most of the value for kids who want to be serious soccer players in the future. If clubs really believed futsal was about development and not revenue, they would just open up courts for free play and pick up games. Paying several hundred dollars for a handful of games is a ripoff.