Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
It’s not crazy, This will all come to an end soon Enough amd my child for one will be staying sharp while everyone sits around and eats chips losing their edge. My DD still does privates 4 times a week and it will remain that way until sports opens back up.
No one is sitting around eating chips, you narcissist! The rest of us are adhering to the necessary social distancing orders for the good of public health. Meanwhile, you’ve selfishly chosen your child’s fitness. Hope that works at well for you . . . you know what they say about karma . . .
Your ridiculous, you know you can do private trainings in the comfort of your own home. Thanks for the concern, we are all doing awesome, safe and healthy. Cheers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
It’s not crazy, This will all come to an end soon Enough amd my child for one will be staying sharp while everyone sits around and eats chips losing their edge. My DD still does privates 4 times a week and it will remain that way until sports opens back up.
No one is sitting around eating chips, you narcissist! The rest of us are adhering to the necessary social distancing orders for the good of public health. Meanwhile, you’ve selfishly chosen your child’s fitness. Hope that works at well for you . . . you know what they say about karma . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
It’s not crazy, This will all come to an end soon Enough amd my child for one will be staying sharp while everyone sits around and eats chips losing their edge. My DD still does privates 4 times a week and it will remain that way until sports opens back up.
No one is sitting around eating chips, you narcissist! The rest of us are adhering to the necessary social distancing orders for the good of public health. Meanwhile, you’ve selfishly chosen your child’s fitness. Hope that works at well for you . . . you know what they say about karma . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
It’s not crazy, This will all come to an end soon Enough amd my child for one will be staying sharp while everyone sits around and eats chips losing their edge. My DD still does privates 4 times a week and it will remain that way until sports opens back up.
Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
The issue is that if this behavior continues in a few days you’ll see more than 1 on 1 coach-player team. One starts then other follow, then the park becomes crowded.
What is the issue if everyone keeps practicing safe social distancing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
The issue is that if this behavior continues in a few days you’ll see more than 1 on 1 coach-player team. One starts then other follow, then the park becomes crowded.
Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
Well all school fields and facilities are CLOSED, so there's that.
do you actually drive around each school and check? I saw a 15 a young boy play soccer there with what looks like a coach @9am today during my morning walk on Ball Hill to Cooper MS.
Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.
Well all school fields and facilities are CLOSED, so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:If the coach can find ways to provide 1-on-1 instruction at a safe distance, let him/her do that. They need to make a living too. It is easy for people who can remotely bad mouthing these coaches.
I see 1-on-1 soccer lessons in the back of Cooper Middle school grass field all the times, even after the VA issued the "stay-at-home" order two weeks ago.