Make sure to constantly communicate every trainer the athlete is using outside of team training. Include the trainer’s credentials and specialty as well as the notable person(s) the trainer has worked with in the past. Surrounded by such accomplished individuals will bolster the athlete’s status as elite and solidifies the commitment level.
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Exciting time of the year. I know my family kept The club vendor busy this season. Can’t wait for the family to unwrap their new matching club gear. We will exude confidence at our next appearance.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostExciting time of the year. I know my family kept The club vendor busy this season. Can’t wait for the family to unwrap their new matching club gear. We will exude confidence at our next appearance.
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I see nothing wrong with wearing club gear. Personally it is not my thing, but I don't get why some are so bothered by support via team gear
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It's usually a combination of envy, insecurity and a good amount of inferiority complex. It's always directed towards the big clubs. Never heard anyone complain about a town's club parents wearing their teams gear.
Only ones seeking an identity are those advertising it.
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I see nothing wrong with wearing club gear. Personally it is not my thing, but I don't get why some are so bothered by support via team gear
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Of course you don’t. Speaks volumes about you. Like the dude who wears the concert tee to the concert. It’s your costume.
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I think supporting your kid is a little different than going to a concert, but good luck with life and sorry for your kids.
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Of course you don’t. Speaks volumes about you. Like the dude who wears the concert tee to the concert. It’s your costume.
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W.T.F do you care what people wear. Live and let live. Who died and made you fashion police go eat a bag of d1cks. You were probably the bully that made fun of kids that used to wear cheap shoes. Judging people by what they wear seems a bit superficial.
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I wear team gear and not one person said anything to my face. Bunch of pussies on here. Hahhahahaha.
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Big weekend coming up for us SSPs. I look forward to discussing game plans/strategies and team formations with you all, after all we know what’s best for our team & club
Don’t worry, I will be easy to find
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Lost but now it's been found.
Whether your child is a little bit older and completing their 10th summer college ID camp and preparing for their HS and/or your child is younger and just about to start their elite club preseason or your child is new to club soccer, just remember the "yeah, yeah" is real. Keep your eyes, ears and mouths wide open. The war cry is essential to everyone knowing your child plays at an extremely high level.
It's critical you surround yourself with Super Sports Parents, this includes understanding and seeing the game differently that the average soccer parent, letting your voice be heard on the sideline, ensuring your family is outfitted with the latest and greatest club/school gear, ensuring the car wash doesn't eat your car magnet, spending time analyzing team trainings sessions for the car ride home and ensuring other parents know how much extra training your child does, and the names of where they train.
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