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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne would think! We are talking Summer training here! The coach found out about his players participation in outside supplemental programs and even held a parent meeting to show his dissatisfaction. A few families felt threatened by his tone and the way things were addressed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter plays for a CFC branch and her coach has clearly stated that his players are forbidden and must refrain from using outside (supplemental) training services during the off season. The company we have been using for the past couple of years is not a club, which means they present no conflict whatsoever. Has anyone experienced a similar situation? Is this even legal and/or moral? What should we do? We are really torn by all this as her off season experience with this outside group has had a great impact on her development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"little man's syndrome" ... trying to avoid comparison to his mediocre work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat was my thought too. Years ago we had a coach pull that crap with my older son's team. Everyone just kept doing what they were already doing with other training, they just did it more quietly.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter plays for a CFC branch and her coach has clearly stated that his players are forbidden and must refrain from using outside (supplemental) training services during the off season. The company we have been using for the past couple of years is not a club, which means they present no conflict whatsoever. Has anyone experienced a similar situation? Is this even legal and/or moral? What should we do? We are really torn by all this as her off season experience with this outside group has had a great impact on her development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am sure the people doing her privates coach for a club, which is probably a better option than CFC. What are you waiting for to make the move? At least you know what kind of training your daughter will be getting...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am sure the people doing her privates coach for a club, which is probably a better option than CFC. What are you waiting for to make the move? At least you know what kind of training your daughter will be getting...
they are sponges, get everything you can (camps, clinics,privates) and they will develop. they will also get known to their peers and to other coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI bet it is the South/Arsenal branch! Their coaches also run summer training so they want sole ownership of players year round!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhen they are young the more eyeballs the better- every coach has a different take and focuses on something different
they are sponges, get everything you can (camps, clinics,privates) and they will develop. they will also get known to their peers and to other coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnever let your kid be coached solely by one coach- even if you love your coach and he stays for multiple years (if good there is no harm in that) go play summer somewhere else, go do winter training somewhere else
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Legal or moral? Listen up, what your wife does behind OW's snack shack well might be both as well as a crime against humanity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe decent clubs will switch out your coaches every two years.
but your kid needs to be exposed to new situations and people so that she doesnt get stale
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