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U8-U11 Training - How much per week?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe problem is exactly that!! Parents think that their little messi needs more training! They need more playing, not on the field during game time but with their friends goofing around! That is when they have fun, try new things, work for pride because they want to not because the parents want them to.
Its the blend of formal practices and free play for fun that is fantastic for his overall development and passion for playing. At this age, only 4 or 5 hours of formal practice is needed. The rest should come on their own but most importantly without parents or coaching.
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Our U11 team trains 3 times a week at 1.5 a night. The club mandates 2 nights. Our coach also runs futsal 3 times a week for those that want supplemental training.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wish more clubs would offer 2 practices a week minimum with an optional speed & agility class and pure skills work. So up to 2 practices + 2 optional.
Those that want the optional can play more.
All this is available for you at most big clubs but you have to pay extra but it would be great to see clubs offer it for free
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our club at the u9 and u10 ages has 2 practices 1.5 hours each. Because my son and daughters practice nights are opposite they each practice with other teams twice a week and the club provides a finishing school on Fridays. Plus recess etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postour club at the u9 and u10 ages has 2 practices 1.5 hours each. Because my son and daughters practice nights are opposite they each practice with other teams twice a week and the club provides a finishing school on Fridays. Plus recess etc.
Which club?
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Can FYSA and Club Soccer mandate all clubs to disclose detailed fee structure, services provided, Success rate/history of each club and the coach statistics?
This would be great if available prior to tryouts.
GOTSOCCER: can you initiate a service like this on your website?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan FYSA and Club Soccer mandate all clubs to disclose detailed fee structure, services provided, Success rate/history of each club and the coach statistics?
As far as success rates and histories, most clubs tout their accomplishments on their websites and most coaches tout their credentials and accomplishments in their bios. Unfortunately, depending upon the number of committed players and teams, the coach who was at your team's tryouts may not end up being the coach of your team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is a great option but would mean that the clubs would have to pay for this (or) lose money and it seems like clubs are now in it for the money and not development of your child....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is an example of an arrangement which you work out with the club and make the most of it. Does the club provide this equal opportunity to all other kids of your both teams?
Which club?
florida rush allows all players to attend additional practices
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan FYSA and Club Soccer mandate all clubs to disclose detailed fee structure, services provided, Success rate/history of each club and the coach statistics?
This would be great if available prior to tryouts.
GOTSOCCER: can you initiate a service like this on your website?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeems like the soccer club standard is 3hrs a week over 2 nights.
I know many kids receive private training which supplements this though.
For comparison Pop Warner football has 10hrs of training per week.
How much should U8-U11 kids be training (actual training, not kicking with friends or games) each week in order to improve?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo how do you define success ? Fee structure should be easy - ask someone. Most people just do the research.
Fee structure is supposed to be easy, but these days Club Executives are Financial wizards/MBAs. They find a way how to exploit coaches, players and mask the fees.
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