Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax sportsplex is hosting futsal and I am fairly certain masks aren’t required. I hope our club does it
this place was a cesspool before the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been pretty open with my son's training throughout this entire time...I mean since March. Started getting into small groups in May and went full on in June. No problem with leagues, training, tournaments, etc....but for some reason, I just don't want to do indoor whether its futsal or indoor soccer. I think their is just a different level of risk being indoors especially during winter when the cold and flu will be around and trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated. I certainly would do outdoor futsal or small sided stuff on turf. Just my thoughts.
I posted the questions on thoughts on doing futsal. We are in the same boat regarding the trainings outdoor etc. I wont lie we were all in to start futsal indoors but after my convo with the other parents and other postings it did make me pause to rethink the safety. I also watched a youtube video of outdoor vs indoor spread...didnt make indoor seem very safe. Not sure how indoor ventilation systems would come into play.
I just read about indoor sports being superspreaders—-a youth hockey game in Tampa. One player infected 15. I think about how humid and closed in the Futsal gyms are and the packed sidelines. Yikes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been pretty open with my son's training throughout this entire time...I mean since March. Started getting into small groups in May and went full on in June. No problem with leagues, training, tournaments, etc....but for some reason, I just don't want to do indoor whether its futsal or indoor soccer. I think their is just a different level of risk being indoors especially during winter when the cold and flu will be around and trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated. I certainly would do outdoor futsal or small sided stuff on turf. Just my thoughts.
I posted the questions on thoughts on doing futsal. We are in the same boat regarding the trainings outdoor etc. I wont lie we were all in to start futsal indoors but after my convo with the other parents and other postings it did make me pause to rethink the safety. I also watched a youtube video of outdoor vs indoor spread...didnt make indoor seem very safe. Not sure how indoor ventilation systems would come into play.
Anonymous wrote:I've been pretty open with my son's training throughout this entire time...I mean since March. Started getting into small groups in May and went full on in June. No problem with leagues, training, tournaments, etc....but for some reason, I just don't want to do indoor whether its futsal or indoor soccer. I think their is just a different level of risk being indoors especially during winter when the cold and flu will be around and trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated. I certainly would do outdoor futsal or small sided stuff on turf. Just my thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax sportsplex is hosting futsal and I am fairly certain masks aren’t required. I hope our club does it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated.
This made me laugh. Why do you think there is any need to differentiate between the viruses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated.
This made me laugh. Why do you think there is any need to differentiate between the viruses?
Anonymous wrote:I've been pretty open with my son's training throughout this entire time...I mean since March. Started getting into small groups in May and went full on in June. No problem with leagues, training, tournaments, etc....but for some reason, I just don't want to do indoor whether its futsal or indoor soccer. I think their is just a different level of risk being indoors especially during winter when the cold and flu will be around and trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated. I certainly would do outdoor futsal or small sided stuff on turf. Just my thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on other futsal programs?
The futsal programs I know of are...Alexandria, DC Hyper, PG Young Boys may have one, First Touch Futsal, NPC used to have one but they may have stopped, Someone mentioned Puma Elite (I don't know anything about these guys. Do they enter tournamnets?), I think there is a group that trains at Manassas Soccerplex. I know there is usually a team called DMV FC that enters tournaments but I'm not sure if they are from a club or a futsal oriented group. That's all I can think of.
Thanks! Does anyone know Futsal America. I think it is girls only?
Anonymous wrote:trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on other futsal programs?
The futsal programs I know of are...Alexandria, DC Hyper, PG Young Boys may have one, First Touch Futsal, NPC used to have one but they may have stopped, Someone mentioned Puma Elite (I don't know anything about these guys. Do they enter tournamnets?), I think there is a group that trains at Manassas Soccerplex. I know there is usually a team called DMV FC that enters tournaments but I'm not sure if they are from a club or a futsal oriented group. That's all I can think of.
Anonymous wrote:I've been pretty open with my son's training throughout this entire time...I mean since March. Started getting into small groups in May and went full on in June. No problem with leagues, training, tournaments, etc....but for some reason, I just don't want to do indoor whether its futsal or indoor soccer. I think their is just a different level of risk being indoors especially during winter when the cold and flu will be around and trying to differentiate between the viruses will be complicated. I certainly would do outdoor futsal or small sided stuff on turf. Just my thoughts.