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I don't recommend doing ODP or RTC. Extra touches are usually good but there are far better places to get them. Much better things you can use your money on and get better in soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't recommend doing ODP or RTC. Extra touches are usually good but there are far better places to get them. Much better things you can use your money on and get better in soccer.
At the same time, its not all that its cracked up to be. Your kid aint going to go into this a rec player and come out as messi.
If your child has more access to soccer than they can deal with (ecnl, high school, etc) then maybe this isnt the best use of time. if your child could use some more touches, its fine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI kinda disagree. its not all tht expensive, and potentially your child may get to play with a group of similar skilled, similarly interested kids.
At the same time, its not all that its cracked up to be. Your kid aint going to go into this a rec player and come out as messi.
If your child has more access to soccer than they can deal with (ecnl, high school, etc) then maybe this isnt the best use of time. if your child could use some more touches, its fine.
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Bringing together some of the top players in the area for each age group to play and push each other to get better. Not sure why that is a waste of time. Pay for 5 private trainings or 16 sessions at whatever location you want and a tournament for the same $. Why not? Maybe not the best coaching out there, but there are some good ones, and I will say my kid (who is not the next Messi BTW) got the chance to train with some really talented kids who usually kick his team's butt on the field every time they play. He enjoyed the challenge of training with different and more skilled players. Take the program for what it is. Extra training with a different pool of kids who all want to be there. They aren't promising you a pro contract at the end.
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Coaching mediocrity. Lots of standing around. Hard to get coaches due to scheduling so you get what’s available.
It used to be good. A long time ago. My opinion.
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Last year they identified many of the girls that were chosen for the Thorns Pre-Academy teams out of the RTC pools. Both of those teams (U11 & U12) won their Premier Gold Divisions with one loss between the two teams, and the U11s had a point differential for the season of 36-1. The program must be doing something right.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast year they identified many of the girls that were chosen for the Thorns Pre-Academy teams out of the RTC pools.
Work really hard and find the best private trainers and you will be very happy. It is fairly expensive but you will see results. The best trainers are not easy to find.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast year they identified many of the girls that were chosen for the Thorns Pre-Academy teams out of the RTC pools. Both of those teams (U11 & U12) won their Premier Gold Divisions with one loss between the two teams, and the U11s had a point differential for the season of 36-1. The program must be doing something right.
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RTC/ODP is great for players that play for clubs that only train twice a week or less.
It’s also good for players that come from small outlying clubs where more training is needed.
It’s great for “B” team players or players at the back of the roster on the top team. It gives them much needed added training.
Outside of those it’s really a waste of time.
If you play for a club the trains 3-4 times a week and plays 1-2 games on the weekend then RYC/ODP ends up adding to an already heavy load. Most parents won’t even understand how to manage their kids loads. They usually burn out their child and they quit.
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All of the questions you are asking were in the emails that RTC has been sending to the parents.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBringing together some of the top players in the area for each age group to play and push each other to get better. Not sure why that is a waste of time. Pay for 5 private trainings or 16 sessions at whatever location you want and a tournament for the same $. Why not? Maybe not the best coaching out there, but there are some good ones, and I will say my kid (who is not the next Messi BTW) got the chance to train with some really talented kids who usually kick his team's butt on the field every time they play. He enjoyed the challenge of training with different and more skilled players. Take the program for what it is. Extra training with a different pool of kids who all want to be there. They aren't promising you a pro contract at the end.
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