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High school coaches that coach DA as well .... how is that allowed ? So strange to se
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou need to talk to someone in charge of gda at national level not a bunch of gotsoccer south florida parents
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause: No problem coaching hs till 5/6pm and then coaching GDA till 7/8pm
BUT ussoccer rightly sees s problem with a girl practicing for 2hrs for her hs team and then practicing for 2hrs with her GDA team on top of it 4x/wk. Also a problem if she has to miss GDA trainings or games to play in hs games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it's a problem because physically that is way too much. If you can't see the difference between a player playing 4 hours a day and an adult standing 4 hours a day there's no hope for you. Then there's homework to get done by a reasonable hour as well. A coach is an adult working his job.
Also not all HS teams practice 2 hours a day, or DA teams for that matter. Second not all HS teams require their players to make every practice each week. Also isn't the HS coach required to be at his games, if he has 7pm DA practice, and 7pm HS game how can he make both?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMissing training at many of the Florida GDA programs to play HS would be a step up. But seriously, if they have a problem with a player playing HS soccer and DA on the same night why is it OK to play basketball, or Track? The DA's other issue is they feel HS soccer is not high enough quality, so if that is an issue, why have a coach miss training nights to coach their HS games which they feel are not conducive to their standards?
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