GDA mandates 4 training sessions per week during the "10 month" yearly season. How are Northeast GDA clubs handling winter training? Will they still have 4 training sessions per week during Dec, Jan, Feb?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA mandates 4 training sessions per week during the "10 month" yearly season. How are Northeast GDA clubs handling winter training? Will they still have 4 training sessions per week during Dec, Jan, Feb?
In general there's very little activity after the December national event until mid January. Whatever clubs can do will completely depend in their access to indoor facilities (and if they don't own their own they'll pay top dollar for it) and what the weather does to try and go outside (we haven't been very luck with snow the last few winters ). Ask your club what they plan to do
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I don't care to get into the sanity of it all because that is a choice that the individual families are making for themselves but when are you trolls going to get through your thick skull that a DA level kid is totally immersed in soccer. It's a job for them. If you don't want your kid to be that involved in a sport, that is your prerogative, but please stop with this silliness of mocking the schedule. At a minimum all DA level players should be aspiring to play in college and if you think that a 4 day a week schedule is something unusual or too much at that level you are seriously mistaken.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol ask folks at the Revs how well that works and is enforced by USSF. Supposedly Oakwood GDA is only doing 3/week and 2/week in winter.
In general there's very little activity after the December national event until mid January. Whatever clubs can do will completely depend in their access to indoor facilities (and if they don't own their own they'll pay top dollar for it) and what the weather does to try and go outside (we haven't been very luck with snow the last few winters ). Ask your club what they plan to do
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis speaks to a serious lack of commitment on the part of the players then, is there wonder why the BDA in this area predominantly produces low level D1 and D3 level players?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe club decides on practices not the players. Winter in NE Doesn't help
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't care to get into the sanity of it all because that is a choice that the individual families are making for themselves but when are you trolls going to get through your thick skull that a DA level kid is totally immersed in soccer. It's a job for them. If you don't want your kid to be that involved in a sport, that is your prerogative, but please stop with this silliness of mocking the schedule. At a minimum all DA level players should be aspiring to play in college and if you think that a 4 day a week schedule is something unusual or too much at that level you are seriously mistaken.
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I am getting vague answers from GDA clubs. That is why I wanted to ask. They say we need to be committed 4x a week and then not play any other winter school sports like volleyball, but then they won't promise that in fact there will be 4 practices very each week. Trying to understand what other clubs in NE division are offering.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am getting vague answers from GDA clubs. That is why I wanted to ask. They say we need to be committed 4x a week and then not play any other winter school sports like volleyball, but then they won't promise that in fact there will be 4 practices very each week. Trying to understand what other clubs in NE division are offering.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWasn't the poster's point that the Revs and Oakwood can't run the prescribed practice schedule because they can't get the players to show up in significant numbers to warrant running the practices?
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