Soccer match lengths for kids are way too short. Outdoor games typically have 25-minute halves, sometimes 20 in tournaments. Indoor games are even shorter, with 16 to 20-minute halves. This is ridiculous when you
compare it to other sports. Take baseball, for instance - games at this age last 2 hours. Sure, there's less running in baseball, but that's beside the point. Kids are built to move. Leave them outside with friends, and they'll run, wrestle, and jump around for hours on end.
What's more, soccer uses substitutions. Most kids don't play the entire game - they're rotated in and out. So they might only be on the field for 40% to 80% of the total time. Do the math: if you're playing one game a week, that amounts to roughly 25-40 minutes of actual playing time. That's absurdly low. We're doing these kids a disservice. No wonder the US lags behind in soccer! We need to give them more time on the field to develop their skills and love for the game.
compare it to other sports. Take baseball, for instance - games at this age last 2 hours. Sure, there's less running in baseball, but that's beside the point. Kids are built to move. Leave them outside with friends, and they'll run, wrestle, and jump around for hours on end.
What's more, soccer uses substitutions. Most kids don't play the entire game - they're rotated in and out. So they might only be on the field for 40% to 80% of the total time. Do the math: if you're playing one game a week, that amounts to roughly 25-40 minutes of actual playing time. That's absurdly low. We're doing these kids a disservice. No wonder the US lags behind in soccer! We need to give them more time on the field to develop their skills and love for the game.
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