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Many states have restrictions that your high school teams has to be your first priority. You can't miss any HS practices, let alone games, for club. Next door in CT all club activities are banned as long as your HS team still has games to play (you can start the minute your team is finished for the season or done with playoffs. Either way it's to protect the players physically, mentally and protect them from coaches who will put too much pressure on kids to be at both.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThis is helpful! Is anyone’s 09 team training together this summer or are they done now til November? I’m disappointed our team ended spring season and won’t pick up again til late fall. Get them together once a week or something at least in the summer.
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Stupid of the clubs, stupid of players to participate.
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My 09 Daughters team practice through June once a week and then see you in late fall after high school is done. The coach said they will sometimes start in October but it’s a pool of high school kids practicing not just team practice since kids come from all over it’s hard to have everyone at once
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I am still looking for the justification that clubs use to somehow charge the HS kids the same as the kids that play and train a full year.
4 months worth of product vs. 9 months of product is quite a stark difference.
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D plays for a DE club and would go from HS practice to club but take off on club practice days during HS game days. Since DE HS girls play in the spring games start end of Aug early Sept so she could have as much as 3x HS, 3x club, and 3x games in a week but I think that only happened once. And if you think that is bad then your kid isn't ready to play in college. At worst this was 15hrs a week not including any self training and was usually between 10-12hrs a week. D1 will typically be 30+ hrs a week, D2 can be 25+ hrs a week and D3 20+ hrs a week between training, gym, film, and games.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI am still looking for the justification that clubs use to somehow charge the HS kids the same as the kids that play and train a full year.
4 months worth of product vs. 9 months of product is quite a stark difference.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI am still looking for the justification that clubs use to somehow charge the HS kids the same as the kids that play and train a full year.
4 months worth of product vs. 9 months of product is quite a stark difference.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI am still looking for the justification that clubs use to somehow charge the HS kids the same as the kids that play and train a full year.
4 months worth of product vs. 9 months of product is quite a stark difference.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI am still looking for the justification that clubs use to somehow charge the HS kids the same as the kids that play and train a full year.
4 months worth of product vs. 9 months of product is quite a stark difference.
Not for nothing, but we train August, and then Nov-June at the minimum
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