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We have answered your questions so far. Now it is your turn to answer:
1. Is OCYS following any guidelines such as US Youth Soccer or US Club Soccer?
2. What is OCYS's competetive youth soccer player development model is?
- Is it approved by the BOD and DOC? (They are held responsible for their role defined by USSF)
3. What qualifies OCYS to apply for competetive and FPL/NPL leagues/tournaments? What training standards are you following to qualify?
4. Have you filed change notification with FYSA when you modified your training program?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe have answered your questions so far. Now it is your turn to answer:
1. Is OCYS following any guidelines such as US Youth Soccer or US Club Soccer?
2. What is OCYS's competetive youth soccer player development model is?
- Is it approved by the BOD and DOC? (They are held responsible for their role defined by USSF)
3. What qualifies OCYS to apply for competetive and FPL/NPL leagues/tournamnets? What training standards are you following to qualify?
4. Have you filed change notification with FYSA when you modified your training program?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy apologies, I haven't followed the thread prior to the last day. If you wouldn't mind, I would be very appreciative if you could repeat what the club said when you approached them about these issues? I am genuinely interested, and it seems to be a large concern of yours, so I am hoping you could share your information to help others.
They will happy to share their player development program any time you ask.
Did you try?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVery easy to call the club and ask.
They will happy to share their player development program any time you ask.
Did you try?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually I have, and was very clearly told the practice schedule, playing style, development goals and playing levels. My question was for the poster who indicated a concern for the non adherence to various league rules. He/she has spoken to OCYS about it, and I was wondering what their response was. Hopefully he/she is willing to share. I hoped to be as polite as possible and I apologize if anyone took offense, as it was not intended.
Can you please share what they told you about their practice schedule and how it meets their player development model and meets which target standards?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually I have, and was very clearly told the practice schedule, playing style, development goals and playing levels. My question was for the poster who indicated a concern for the non adherence to various league rules. He/she has spoken to OCYS about it, and I was wondering what their response was. Hopefully he/she is willing to share. I hoped to be as polite as possible and I apologize if anyone took offense, as it was not intended.
We also believe Boys and Girls should be treated equally for training opportunities.
What OCYS has done:
1. cut training to each and everyone in the club- compared to what we used to get at EOS, CFU, Kraze/Krush, FCA....probably every club.
2. FEEs have been increased
3. League costs and coaches league game costs are transferred to team accounts
4. Records show they WILL NOT pick from PERPLE OR any lower teams for ECNL or DA
- that is because they effectively destroyed those kids growth potential by denying training opportunities
Then few teams under SELECT Highly PAID Coaches are looking good by showing 3 days training compared to other teams 2 days. Reality is they have reduced from 4 days to 3 for few and
reduced 4 days to 2 for every other team at same level!
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Here is a list of the teams and their practice schedule. http://www.orlandocityyouth.org/Acad...s/index_E.html
There may be a couple of teams whose coach has scheduled a 3rd practice but those are few and far between. Older teams will be on break starting sometime in October till January or February when High School is over. During that time they are still expected to compete in Showcase and other tournaments. And please no one come on here and tell us how great high school soccer season and training is.
I filtered and sorted that list. It shows U-9 thru U-12 Boys purple teams (GB and CM) having 3 times per week practices.
All other teams have 2 practices, including Purple Girls teams at same age level.
Flavio wants to know if this above statement is true?
OCYS is totally out of line with US Club soccer requirements. Who is responsible?
http://www.usclubsoccer.org/wp-conte...2012-02-16.pdf
See the season plan by age on page 62 onwards:
http://resources.ussoccer.com/n7v8b8...Curriculum.pdf
http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/assets/...ment_Model.pdf
OCYS is totally out of line with US Club soccer requirements. Who is responsible?
http://www.usclubsoccer.org/wp-conte...2012-02-16.pdf
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the club has somewhat of an excuse. Maybe they deserve a bit of a break on this one?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...929-story.html
I'm not knocking the club. My child is very happy. I believe she is treated fairly. The 8v8 & 6v6 fields are not good anymore. They need to be fixed. I believe there is an increasing chance for ankle & kneee injury... I have confidence that this will get fixed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe do agree more training is required for all. We believe those GB /CM teams should get 4 days. All other teams should also get minimum 3 days and 4th optional for either skills or SAQ (based on team level evaluation)
We also believe Boys and Girls should be treated equally for training opportunities.
What OCYS has done:
1. cut training to each and everyone in the club- compared to what we used to get at EOS, CFU, Kraze/Krush, FCA....probably every club.
2. FEEs have been increased
3. League costs and coaches league game costs are transferred to team accounts
4. Records show they WILL NOT pick from PERPLE OR any lower teams for ECNL or DA
- that is because they effectively destroyed those kids growth potential by denying training opportunities
Then few teams under SELECT Highly PAID Coaches are looking good by showing 3 days training compared to other teams 2 days. Reality is they have reduced from 4 days to 3 for few and
reduced 4 days to 2 for every other team at same level!
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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Here is a list of the teams and their practice schedule. http://www.orlandocityyouth.org/Acad...s/index_E.html
There may be a couple of teams whose coach has scheduled a 3rd practice but those are few and far between. Older teams will be on break starting sometime in October till January or February when High School is over. During that time they are still expected to compete in Showcase and other tournaments. And please no one come on here and tell us how great high school soccer season and training is.
I filtered and sorted that list. It shows U-9 thru U-12 Boys purple teams (GB and CM) having 3 times per week practices.
All other teams have 2 practices, including Purple Girls teams at same age level.
Flavio wants to know if this above statement is true?
OCYS is totally out of line with US Club soccer requirements. Who is responsible?
http://www.usclubsoccer.org/wp-conte...2012-02-16.pdf
See the season plan by age on page 62 onwards:
http://resources.ussoccer.com/n7v8b8...Curriculum.pdf
http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/assets/...ment_Model.pdf
OCYS is totally out of line with US Club soccer requirements. Who is responsible?
http://www.usclubsoccer.org/wp-conte...2012-02-16.pdf
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo nice of you for taking this initiative. Much appreciated.
Can you please share what they told you about their practice schedule and how it meets their player development model and meets which target standards?
It is clear that you aren't as concerned with this as you would like for us to believe, probably because you aren't even at OCYS. Just a troll trying to cause trouble.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe do agree more training is required for all. We believe those GB /CM teams should get 4 days. All other teams should also get minimum 3 days and 4th optional for either skills or SAQ (based on team level evaluation)
We also believe Boys and Girls should be treated equally for training opportunities.
What OCYS has done:
1. cut training to each and everyone in the club- compared to what we used to get at EOS, CFU, Kraze/Krush, FCA....probably every club.
2. FEEs have been increased
3. League costs and coaches league game costs are transferred to team accounts
4. Records show they WILL NOT pick from PERPLE OR any lower teams for ECNL or DA
- that is because they effectively destroyed those kids growth potential by denying training opportunities
Then few teams under SELECT Highly PAID Coaches are looking good by showing 3 days training compared to other teams 2 days. Reality is they have reduced from 4 days to 3 for few and
reduced 4 days to 2 for every other team at same level!
If you could either indicate what the OCYS reaction to your concerns were or indicate that you have not raised your concerns. With respect, that would go a long way towards indicating if you are seriously looking for a change or are simply enjoying time on TS.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOCYS Parent again. The fields were in decreasing condition before the rains. The heavy rains did not cause the sand pits, holes, and 3 different kinds of grass on the field.
I'm not knocking the club. My child is very happy. I believe she is treated fairly. The 8v8 & 6v6 fields are not good anymore. They need to be fixed. I believe there is an increasing chance for ankle & kneee injury... I have confidence that this will get fixed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo nice of you for taking this initiative. Much appreciated.
Can you please share what they told you about their practice schedule and how it meets their player development model and meets which target standards?
Come late Oct the schedule will defer to HS soccer.
Late Winter will be either 2 or 3 sessions per week depending on game schedules.
Current practice times vary a bit until a move to lighted fields for Winter.
Practices are also supplemented with scrimmages against other squads, DA, Montverde, etc.
All training is tied to specific individual and team goals and strategies and they were kind enough to share a few of those. For competitive reason I won't share here :)
Bottom line I was satisfied that there was a thought process behind the plan, but again my questions were for our age groups. Can't speak to girls or older/younger teams.
For the poster who has mention frequently his/her issues with training, how does this compare to what you were told when you confronted them with your concerns?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOCYS parent here. Would agree that the fields were starting to show some wear. The problem is that fixing them may require more than 1 or 2 days in a row without heavy rains, which hasn't happened for a good while now.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree, another issue is the fields are used 7 days a week. This would have to be a planned effort. I think it's going to get worse before better.
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