Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 15:16     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Why have to go through the whole tryout dog and pony show every year. Stress, drama, controversy. Bust out a measuring stick, have a race and be done with it.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 15:15     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:DD just lost her spot on the top team at U11 because the coach decided to choose another girl to join the team due to speed, after tryouts 3 the original teammates were ousted for speed barriers.



I'm sure not because of the speed only, Being on the team longer doesn't mean forever, the Coach must see something, stop whining
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 15:00     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Maybe in some regions, but this is not the case in the DMV.
no very much the case.. area is highly recruited for football
Bball and baseball. I could take 2 RBs who never played soccer. Teach them first touch and a ball strike.. and they would dominate.


You're obviously a soccer genius in hiding who should offer your services of Miracle Worker to the world
no a realist knowing the best potential kids dont play the sport. Love the whiny my kid is so technical but doesn’t play. There is a reason..


How can you have soccer potential if you don't play soccer?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:58     Subject: Re:speed or technical ability? Age 11.

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Anonymous wrote:This is a silly question without more details about Kid A and Kid B.

Am I looking at a fast 11 year old who has never played soccer before or one with OK skills that have not been fully developed because he relies on speed to get around people? The window for technical skill development is closing fast at that age, but it’s not closed yet, and if this kid has speed and other athletic fundamentals like great balance, a good coach can probably catch him up on his technical skills in a couple years. If the kid has never played soccer, I’m very unlikely to want to invest the time unless the kid seems unusually dedicated to getting better.

And this slow but highly technical kid. Is he athletic in other ways? Because no one is going to excel in soccer who is slow and unathletic no matter how dazzling their skills. Speed can improve (or decrease, unfortunately) after puberty, but not typically by a lot. It’s fine to say that all the best players in the world have dazzling technical abilities, but every single one of them is an outstanding athlete. You don’t need to have NFL-combine star level speed and balance, but you absolutely need a baseline level of speed and athleticism.

But most likely a coach will not be confronted with someone whose only attribute is speed or technical ability. A good one will also be able to tell if a kid sees the field, which a lot of skilled kids don’t, contrary to popular opinion—plenty of kids dribbling around people with their heads down and no clue where their teammates are. And kids’ attitudes and attention spans make a big difference too, as do the parents you may be saddled with for a year. So the short answer is: It depends on a whole lot of factors besides those mentioned by OP.


Never seen a slow unathletic kid with technical skills

You need balance for technical skills but not straight line speed. We’ve had plenty of technical players on our kids’ teams that get beat trying to stop a breakaway.


How does balance alone accomplish technical skills?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:57     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:You can’t teach speed. It’s something a kid either has or doesn’t have. Technical ability can be taught. So I say look for natural speed with skills potential over someone slow with already strong foot skills.
You can teach technical ability . Speed is God given


Every Olympic sprinter has a coach
So do College sprinters
So do HS sprinters

Why? Because increasing speed can be taught and is taught.
What can't be done is turn a 6 into 10
But you can make a 6 an 8

That said, since there is a ball, soccer IQ and decision making on and off the ball involved.... speed without the ball has limited applications
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:54     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Maybe in some regions, but this is not the case in the DMV.
no very much the case.. area is highly recruited for football
Bball and baseball. I could take 2 RBs who never played soccer. Teach them first touch and a ball strike.. and they would dominate.


You're obviously a soccer genius in hiding who should offer your services of Miracle Worker to the world
no a realist knowing the best potential kids dont play the sport. Love the whiny my kid is so technical but doesn’t play. There is a reason..
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:52     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:You can’t teach speed. It’s something a kid either has or doesn’t have. Technical ability can be taught. So I say look for natural speed with skills potential over someone slow with already strong foot skills.
You can teach technical ability . Speed is God given
always can tell the whiney parents who paid all this money for technical. Yet still dilutional of kids potential. Generally the most toxic of soccer parents.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:11     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

You can’t teach speed. It’s something a kid either has or doesn’t have. Technical ability can be taught. So I say look for natural speed with skills potential over someone slow with already strong foot skills.
You can teach technical ability . Speed is God given
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 14:01     Subject: Re:speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a silly question without more details about Kid A and Kid B.

Am I looking at a fast 11 year old who has never played soccer before or one with OK skills that have not been fully developed because he relies on speed to get around people? The window for technical skill development is closing fast at that age, but it’s not closed yet, and if this kid has speed and other athletic fundamentals like great balance, a good coach can probably catch him up on his technical skills in a couple years. If the kid has never played soccer, I’m very unlikely to want to invest the time unless the kid seems unusually dedicated to getting better.

And this slow but highly technical kid. Is he athletic in other ways? Because no one is going to excel in soccer who is slow and unathletic no matter how dazzling their skills. Speed can improve (or decrease, unfortunately) after puberty, but not typically by a lot. It’s fine to say that all the best players in the world have dazzling technical abilities, but every single one of them is an outstanding athlete. You don’t need to have NFL-combine star level speed and balance, but you absolutely need a baseline level of speed and athleticism.

But most likely a coach will not be confronted with someone whose only attribute is speed or technical ability. A good one will also be able to tell if a kid sees the field, which a lot of skilled kids don’t, contrary to popular opinion—plenty of kids dribbling around people with their heads down and no clue where their teammates are. And kids’ attitudes and attention spans make a big difference too, as do the parents you may be saddled with for a year. So the short answer is: It depends on a whole lot of factors besides those mentioned by OP.


Never seen a slow unathletic kid with technical skills

You need balance for technical skills but not straight line speed. We’ve had plenty of technical players on our kids’ teams that get beat trying to stop a breakaway.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:36     Subject: Re:speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:This is a silly question without more details about Kid A and Kid B.

Am I looking at a fast 11 year old who has never played soccer before or one with OK skills that have not been fully developed because he relies on speed to get around people? The window for technical skill development is closing fast at that age, but it’s not closed yet, and if this kid has speed and other athletic fundamentals like great balance, a good coach can probably catch him up on his technical skills in a couple years. If the kid has never played soccer, I’m very unlikely to want to invest the time unless the kid seems unusually dedicated to getting better.

And this slow but highly technical kid. Is he athletic in other ways? Because no one is going to excel in soccer who is slow and unathletic no matter how dazzling their skills. Speed can improve (or decrease, unfortunately) after puberty, but not typically by a lot. It’s fine to say that all the best players in the world have dazzling technical abilities, but every single one of them is an outstanding athlete. You don’t need to have NFL-combine star level speed and balance, but you absolutely need a baseline level of speed and athleticism.

But most likely a coach will not be confronted with someone whose only attribute is speed or technical ability. A good one will also be able to tell if a kid sees the field, which a lot of skilled kids don’t, contrary to popular opinion—plenty of kids dribbling around people with their heads down and no clue where their teammates are. And kids’ attitudes and attention spans make a big difference too, as do the parents you may be saddled with for a year. So the short answer is: It depends on a whole lot of factors besides those mentioned by OP.


Never seen a slow unathletic kid with technical skills
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:33     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Maybe in some regions, but this is not the case in the DMV.
no very much the case.. area is highly recruited for football
Bball and baseball. I could take 2 RBs who never played soccer. Teach them first touch and a ball strike.. and they would dominate.


You're obviously a soccer genius in hiding who should offer your services of Miracle Worker to the world


Jorgen Klopp and Guardiola level insight for free on DCUM
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:32     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:Everybody says technically ability but we know damn well they really mean speed


Are the speedsters gonna pickup the ball and run with it?
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Post 05/19/2024 13:31     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Winner of most uninformed and dunce comment of the week
nope truth. Womens soccer in US has no problem winning at national level.. why ….its a primary sport…. I know its upsetting that your kid lacks the physical attributes needed. But awesome they can scissor the heck on a ball.. all coaches are going to see is them lose the ball after 10 yards.


Do your parents know you're on their computer?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:28     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Maybe in some regions, but this is not the case in the DMV.
no very much the case.. area is highly recruited for football
Bball and baseball. I could take 2 RBs who never played soccer. Teach them first touch and a ball strike.. and they would dominate.


You're obviously a soccer genius in hiding who should offer your services of Miracle Worker to the world
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2024 13:07     Subject: speed or technical ability? Age 11.

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Anonymous wrote:Big/fast players play in MLS/NWSL. Technical athletic players play in European leagues.

Even past his prime now, Messi still dominates in MLS due to his incredible technical skills.
love how folks go to messi. Hes got strength and speed to go with insane skill..


Which one did he develop first?

Not sure if this is meant to be a rhetorical question, but wouldn’t it be skill? He famously had a childhood growth disorder and when you’re THAT young, like 9 and under, size does correlate more strongly with strength and speed.

The problem with US soccer is that they never really get out of this mindset.


Maybe the problem with US soccer is that, even if they wanted to, they can’t get out of this mindset because most US coaches don’t have and can’t teach technical skills.
no issue is the top performing males play other sports. Soccer gets the leftovers.. and the size and speed will always best technical that are slow and small. Lets be honest they are playing soccer in US because they cant compete in the other sports.


Winner of most uninformed and dunce comment of the week
nope truth. Womens soccer in US has no problem winning at national level.. why ….its a primary sport…. I know its upsetting that your kid lacks the physical attributes needed. But awesome they can scissor the heck on a ball.. all coaches are going to see is them lose the ball after 10 yards.


The USWNT was dominant because the rest of the world didn’t invest in women’s soccer. Now that they do they are so far incrementally on the decline.
yea sure lol.. its a primary sport.. womens soccer is getting girls with the highest ceilings and best attributes. Boys are not in USA. Love the dilution. Its tough to accept that our soccer is not drawing the best.. and if they did your kid likely wouldnt be playing on a top team. In the end the bigger faster kids are what coaches want. Because thats better then the alternative. They dont want the smaller kids who cant get to the ball in space or get bumped off ball in a few yards.


With your genius theory than Usan Bolt would make a better soccer player than Messi. You’re an idiot.
. Usan Bolt would no doubt do well.. ur a moron for not thinking that. And a moron for picking one of the best to play the game for a comparison


No you’re a moron and you have an ugly face to go along with your stupid moron head!
nice… but none the less you are a moron. And picked one of the stupidest comparisons you could have. Just keep complaining when little Johnny looks good because he aint playing against the best.


You also have stupid boogers coming out of your ugly stupid face. Only a moron like you would have such stupid boogers to go along with such a stupid face.


Lol. what the heck?