Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll only recommend camps that I have direct experience with that I can say are quality -
#1 - Soccer Academy
#2 - Golden Boot Soccer
There are many others in the area but I can't say how good they are one way or another since I don't have experience with them.
Hey, thanks for the recommendation, AMA Soccer Coach! We value referrals from our players and parents, but shout-outs from fellow professionals mean a lot to us as well.
- Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office
I'll send a shout out to GB, as well. I have two boys, one is a lower-end travel player who enjoys the game, but doesn't have a lot of passion or work ethic. The other is at the high-end of the spectrum with insane passion and a strong work ethic. Both have done Golden Boot camps in the past two years and both had great experiences. I really felt like there was good value in what I paid for both kids. All of the staff I interacted with were fantastic.
Wrong. I manage a 4th-grade baseball team and coach on a travel ballclub, and you can't serve both the lazy kids an dthe "high-end of the spectrum" (WTH does that mean? Just say "talented"). A smart program serves the top end kids, and then gets the rec kids to pay tuition to help the travel team. One drill I use in tryouts is to have my top pitchers practice brushback pitches against the kids who are going to get cut anyway. You're not risking any of your depth while you train your staff to own every inch of the strike zone (and a couple of inches off the plate as well!).
IN soccer, then, you could take your backup travel kids and have them practice against say fifteen rec kids (11 in soccer, right?). It's like when the best women's basketball programs would get a bunch of men to practice against them--the men were much better and the women had to step up their game. You can't use your own older travel team to "play down" for the purpose of the younger travel team, but if you stack the numbers (and say shorten the rec pitcher's distance to the plate) you can simulate stepped-up competition for the travel kid backups you're trying to develop.
Give a shout, Coach, if you want other advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington ASIST tournament, What say you?
No different than any other tournament. Mainly other CCL teams at this one--quid pro quo. They'll return the favor at the McLean tournament in a couple weeks.
Better competition at Bethesda (more selective) and MD tournaments (higher quality of teams).
Hosts tend to play down a bracket to snag wins.
WTF do you want at U9-U12 for a tournament? You clearly put way to much stock into the tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington ASIST tournament, What say you?
No different than any other tournament. Mainly other CCL teams at this one--quid pro quo. They'll return the favor at the McLean tournament in a couple weeks.
Better competition at Bethesda (more selective) and MD tournaments (higher quality of teams).
Hosts tend to play down a bracket to snag wins.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington ASIST tournament, What say you?
Anonymous wrote:Coach here, not logged in. Can you provide a link and Ill look it over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll only recommend camps that I have direct experience with that I can say are quality -
#1 - Soccer Academy
#2 - Golden Boot Soccer
There are many others in the area but I can't say how good they are one way or another since I don't have experience with them.
Hey, thanks for the recommendation, AMA Soccer Coach! We value referrals from our players and parents, but shout-outs from fellow professionals mean a lot to us as well.
- Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office
I'll send a shout out to GB, as well. I have two boys, one is a lower-end travel player who enjoys the game, but doesn't have a lot of passion or work ethic. The other is at the high-end of the spectrum with insane passion and a strong work ethic. Both have done Golden Boot camps in the past two years and both had great experiences. I really felt like there was good value in what I paid for both kids. All of the staff I interacted with were fantastic.
Wrong. I manage a 4th-grade baseball team and coach on a travel ballclub, and you can't serve both the lazy kids an dthe "high-end of the spectrum" (WTH does that mean? Just say "talented"). A smart program serves the top end kids, and then gets the rec kids to pay tuition to help the travel team. One drill I use in tryouts is to have my top pitchers practice brushback pitches against the kids who are going to get cut anyway. You're not risking any of your depth while you train your staff to own every inch of the strike zone (and a couple of inches off the plate as well!).
IN soccer, then, you could take your backup travel kids and have them practice against say fifteen rec kids (11 in soccer, right?). It's like when the best women's basketball programs would get a bunch of men to practice against them--the men were much better and the women had to step up their game. You can't use your own older travel team to "play down" for the purpose of the younger travel team, but if you stack the numbers (and say shorten the rec pitcher's distance to the plate) you can simulate stepped-up competition for the travel kid backups you're trying to develop.
Give a shout, Coach, if you want other advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll only recommend camps that I have direct experience with that I can say are quality -
#1 - Soccer Academy
#2 - Golden Boot Soccer
There are many others in the area but I can't say how good they are one way or another since I don't have experience with them.
Hey, thanks for the recommendation, AMA Soccer Coach! We value referrals from our players and parents, but shout-outs from fellow professionals mean a lot to us as well.
- Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office
I'll send a shout out to GB, as well. I have two boys, one is a lower-end travel player who enjoys the game, but doesn't have a lot of passion or work ethic. The other is at the high-end of the spectrum with insane passion and a strong work ethic. Both have done Golden Boot camps in the past two years and both had great experiences. I really felt like there was good value in what I paid for both kids. All of the staff I interacted with were fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:I'll only recommend camps that I have direct experience with that I can say are quality -
#1 - Soccer Academy
#2 - Golden Boot Soccer
There are many others in the area but I can't say how good they are one way or another since I don't have experience with them.
Hey, thanks for the recommendation, AMA Soccer Coach! We value referrals from our players and parents, but shout-outs from fellow professionals mean a lot to us as well.
- Amanda in the Golden Boot Soccer office