Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
I'm not the Cougar parent but since they are rec they may be limited to All Stars. I think in the Fall it's run by Herndon. Spring FPYC.
There might be another All-Star tournament in the area this fall.
Looks like in the Northern region it's only Herndon. Loudon has U8 only. The others allowing Rec are in Richmond and in Chesapeake.
This one would be new. Maybe not formal. Might involve VYS.
What are you saying? Is there one or isn't there? What have you heard? How would the Cougar parent know about it if it's not listed anywhere. Unlikely that the club would know about it if not listed anywhere unless someone from VYS or organization reached out to them directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
I'm not the Cougar parent but since they are rec they may be limited to All Stars. I think in the Fall it's run by Herndon. Spring FPYC.
There might be another All-Star tournament in the area this fall.
Looks like in the Northern region it's only Herndon. Loudon has U8 only. The others allowing Rec are in Richmond and in Chesapeake.
This one would be new. Maybe not formal. Might involve VYS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
I'm not the Cougar parent but since they are rec they may be limited to All Stars. I think in the Fall it's run by Herndon. Spring FPYC.
There might be another All-Star tournament in the area this fall.
Looks like in the Northern region it's only Herndon. Loudon has U8 only. The others allowing Rec are in Richmond and in Chesapeake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
I'm not the Cougar parent but since they are rec they may be limited to All Stars. I think in the Fall it's run by Herndon. Spring FPYC.
There might be another All-Star tournament in the area this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
I'm not the Cougar parent but since they are rec they may be limited to All Stars. I think in the Fall it's run by Herndon. Spring FPYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
To the Cougar parent...which tournament are you doing this fall? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me the cost for a kid to play VYS House seems reasonable by comparison with the costs for a year of swimming or of tennis or hockey. It only seems outrageous when I compare it with a year of drinking free ice water.
Not when they aren't learning anything from a parent who doesn't know the game.
Coaches cost money, licensed coaches cost more money. This is an inherent problem.
Though, there are some very good coaches that volunteer and some that do their best.
VYS has sent out curriculum and had training sessions. It just might be the luck of the draw.
You should complain to the organization that your volunteer coach isn't cutting it.
Maybe you should step up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me the cost for a kid to play VYS House seems reasonable by comparison with the costs for a year of swimming or of tennis or hockey. It only seems outrageous when I compare it with a year of drinking free ice water.
Not when they aren't learning anything from a parent who doesn't know the game.
Anonymous wrote:My boys were previously in VYS and we decided to try-out Cougars Youth Club last season. Practices were in Falls Church which was not as close as VYS but for the price they charged it was well worth it. The main guys were almost always there and they had young trainers who knew the game and helped the kids a lot. My kids actually learned correct technique and had lots of fun. It was different because they trained all of the kids from the same year together at once. There were about 30-45 kids at each session depending on who showed up. There were no teams so on Saturdays we showed up and teams were made. They say they rather focus on the individual player vs teams at a young age. This was only the second season of "rec" but we are looking forward to the upcoming season. It was only $90 (uniform $40), I guess they are making it affordable to all as they get started but even if they were to increase the cost, my kids are actually learning and it's worth it. They have travel teams but didn't have enough to create a 2008 team, not that my son was ready but maybe next year.