My 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 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 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 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.
Strong, fast, talented at 9 means a high chance he'll peak/plateau and the others will catch up. Happens all the time.
He's strong, fast, talented from what you've seen. What have you seen? Have you seen any of the U10 top club teams/players?
He's 9. If he really loves it, he'll play. He'll play after school, he'll play in all his free time. Let him "play". Find a club team if he really wants.
If he's still interested and still "the man" at U13, then "maybe" you have a potential player on your hands.
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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.
Coach your town team and play your kid every minute at CM. Find the best club team in your area. Hire a private trainer and pay some of the older best club players in your town to hang out with your kid and teach him tricks, juggling, swag, etc. Buy every video on soccer.com, especially all of the Coerver tapes and the one with Pele juggling grapefruits, go to grocery store and buy grapefruits, go to ODP 2-3 years early, play District Selects, get on even better club team at age 12 or 13 and start visiting college campuses, put your kid in an ISL if kid is a girl, go DAP or ENCL or NEFC Elite, send your kid to Brazil and Europe for "trialist" experiences, show your kid documentaries showcasing what real desire and determination are all about and make sure she is up at 5:30am for the 5 mile runs and weight training, hire a videographer and a personal manager, be firm with your club about how they may and may not use your kid's likeness, make sure you tell your kid just how bad you want it for her, and spend all of your waking hours on TS. There ya go. Good luck!
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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 Postbe the club manager
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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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