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How do I turn my 9 year old into a D1 player?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostODP is the easiest way. Too much politics/favorites if you go through club team. If not a favorite of club coach or DOC he wont send kid through where in ODP politics doesn't play a factor and the best players get recommended.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP needs to provide more info. In 3-4 pages, we'll uncover his true agenda; guaranteed it's an attack on Breakers, Stars or MPS. It's just taking him a while to get us all on the hook.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI've only been to a few tournaments and we've only been involved with town travel soccer to this point. My husband and I have had several coaches approach us from club teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy child is big, strong, fast and talented in comparison to the other kids I've seen. What's the best way to maintain the edge and build upon the foundation already established? Is it private training that will push the needle? Is 9 too young for weight training? I understand the chances are slim but I'm confident we're the exception to the rule.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis place is crazy! I have no agenda towards any clubs. I just came here looking for some info about training.
Again forget about the jokers here (even thoe is amusing) and take full advantage of the clubs like I mentioned in previous post.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is either a well played gag, or the OP is a complete and utter nut job. 9?
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New Jersey is a pretty big state with thousands and thousands of youth soccer players. Do you truly fear your 9 year old being uncovered if you post in the New Jersey threads? And what about the other hundreds of New Jersey residents scanning the Mass site who will see this thread anyway?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. My child is big, strong, fast and talented in comparison to the other kids I've seen.
2. What's the best way to maintain the edge and build upon the foundation already established?
3. Is it private training that will push the needle?
4. Is 9 too young for weight training?
5. I understand the chances are slim but I'm confident we're the exception to the rule.
2. There is no edge, there is no foundation. That should be the view in player development. Otherwise you're looking in the present or the past, rather than the future. Parents should worry less about status and judgment and focus on experience, which includes improvement and enjoyment in the game.
3. No. Touches on the ball, which certainly does not require private training, at 9 no less.
4. Yes. You dumb ****.
5. Can someone so ****ing stupid really be "confident" or is it more a state of oblivion? I'd argue the latter.
Nice post though, highly provocative and entertaining.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. You haven't seen enough, but don't waste your time looking, at 9 that comparison is irrelevant.
2. There is no edge, there is no foundation. That should be the view in player development. Otherwise you're looking in the present or the past, rather than the future. Parents should worry less about status and judgment and focus on experience, which includes improvement and enjoyment in the game.
3. No. Touches on the ball, which certainly does not require private training, at 9 no less.
4. Yes. You dumb ****.
5. Can someone so ****ing stupid really be "confident" or is it more a state of oblivion? I'd argue the latter.
Nice post though, highly provocative and entertaining.
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