Anonymous wrote:Another Quan fan here.
Quan is pretty direct and blunt. This may turn some parents/kids off. However, personally, I’d rather know what the coaches are thinking about my child and make decisions accordingly versus having the coach tell me everything is roses - e.g. I appreciate him telling me if my child is going to get playing time vs being a bench warmer. It’s my decision whether to leave him on the team or seek another team.
Sometimes some of the best coaches (and teachers) are not the warmest of personalities. They push the kids outside of their comfort zones to achieve the next levels. It’s never fun when your going through it, but you always appreciate later.
That said, I have never seen Quan yell/scream at the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one know when McLean is going to hold ID sessions for their U12 DA? Arlington, DCU, and VDA already announced theirs and Arlington's are over.
Question here. Do you mean ID sessions like a college ID session? Or an ID session to get into the DA program? I doubt it's the former, since your player is a U12, but I'm just curious as to what you meant.
ID Session = Tryout
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one know when McLean is going to hold ID sessions for their U12 DA? Arlington, DCU, and VDA already announced theirs and Arlington's are over.
Question here. Do you mean ID sessions like a college ID session? Or an ID session to get into the DA program? I doubt it's the former, since your player is a U12, but I'm just curious as to what you meant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know this coach, but we have had some coaches at our kids' club (Bethesda) that were similarly divisive. We are a family that can easily overlook yelling and extreme intensity from coaches who care deeply and are great at developing kids. Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
That's funny, I've found that the real screamers at BSC care far more about winning than they do developing kids.
It's the coaches that promote a positive environment that inspire the kids to improve.
Anonymous wrote:Any one know when McLean is going to hold ID sessions for their U12 DA? Arlington, DCU, and VDA already announced theirs and Arlington's are over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know this coach, but we have had some coaches at our kids' club (Bethesda) that were similarly divisive. We are a family that can easily overlook yelling and extreme intensity from coaches who care deeply and are great at developing kids. Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
That's funny, I've found that the real screamers at BSC care far more about winning than they do developing kids.
It's the coaches that promote a positive environment that inspire the kids to improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know this coach, but we have had some coaches at our kids' club (Bethesda) that were similarly divisive. We are a family that can easily overlook yelling and extreme intensity from coaches who care deeply and are great at developing kids. Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
There is nothing divisive about Quan. You have one or two folks complaining and one of the people didn't even know how to spell his name yet Quan supposedly coached his son.
Quan is a good coach and a good man. This doesn't mean he is perfect or even everyones cup of tea but my kids, and the other families I know couldn't be more happy with the training at HP Elite.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know this coach, but we have had some coaches at our kids' club (Bethesda) that were similarly divisive. We are a family that can easily overlook yelling and extreme intensity from coaches who care deeply and are great at developing kids. Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know this coach, but we have had some coaches at our kids' club (Bethesda) that were similarly divisive. We are a family that can easily overlook yelling and extreme intensity from coaches who care deeply and are great at developing kids. Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
You don't have to like Quan but his decisions are always soccer decisions. .
My 2 cents - he should not be coaching anyone 12 and younger. he can be scary and very intimidating, which makes kids scared of him and they sometimes shutdown because of it. stay away from him if you can. My kid is way happier with in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Other families are more interested in ensuring a positive environment for their kids. Just comes down to the family values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
You don't have to like Quan but his decisions are always soccer decisions. .