One of the other post reminded me that tryouts will be here before you know it. I thought it would be good to start a post that helps people navigate the tryout process.
Some friendly advice from me:
If you have kids trying out for the first or second time, please don’t stress your kid out. make it a fun memorable experience, help them look forward to tryouts, not dread them. Get them plenty of rest and water, have them wear something bright to help them standout, and tell them to stay out of the goal unless they want to be a goalie!
If you are looking to join an RCL/ECNL Club from outside RCL/ECNL
Talk to coaches now. Coaches already are getting a sense of what teams they will be coaching next year. Since you are not already at an RCL club, you can schedule some time to have your child train with the coaches team. This will give him the opportunity to evaluate your child and let you know if your child would likely make the team or not. It will also give you and your child the opportunity to see if the club, coach, and players are what you are looking for. The best way to do this is to call/email the top coach in your child’s age group.
If you are looking to join an RCL/ECNL Club from another RCL/ECNL Club:
Be aware there are specific rules when looking to transfer clubs. It starts with a call to the coach your child is interested in. That coach will tell you that they need an email from you stating your interest. It doesnt need to say you intend to switch at this point, just that you are interested. Typically there is a week or so between the end of the regular season and tryouts that your child can train with another RCL/ECNL club. But not this year. And that is why, if your child may be considering a move, you need to act now. Hopefully the coach can see your child play in head to head competition. Or maybe see your child play a common or known opponent. Or maybe they are hosting a camp or some form of training... Be creative! But the coach still isn’t suppose to provide you specific feedback.
The best way around this is to be prepared to leave your existing club now. If you are prepared to leave your club during the season, a coach is much more likely to provide you specific feedback as to whether they have a spot for your child or not. You can leave clubs and transfer to another club, but it can be difficult.
You can also wait for tryouts. The reason tryouts are two days is to give your child the opportunity to tryout for two clubs. Tryout with the new club on day one and let the coach know you will only be attending the first day. If the coach is impressed, they will offer you a spot immediately.
Again, now is the time. May will be here before you know it.
Some friendly advice from me:
If you have kids trying out for the first or second time, please don’t stress your kid out. make it a fun memorable experience, help them look forward to tryouts, not dread them. Get them plenty of rest and water, have them wear something bright to help them standout, and tell them to stay out of the goal unless they want to be a goalie!
If you are looking to join an RCL/ECNL Club from outside RCL/ECNL
Talk to coaches now. Coaches already are getting a sense of what teams they will be coaching next year. Since you are not already at an RCL club, you can schedule some time to have your child train with the coaches team. This will give him the opportunity to evaluate your child and let you know if your child would likely make the team or not. It will also give you and your child the opportunity to see if the club, coach, and players are what you are looking for. The best way to do this is to call/email the top coach in your child’s age group.
If you are looking to join an RCL/ECNL Club from another RCL/ECNL Club:
Be aware there are specific rules when looking to transfer clubs. It starts with a call to the coach your child is interested in. That coach will tell you that they need an email from you stating your interest. It doesnt need to say you intend to switch at this point, just that you are interested. Typically there is a week or so between the end of the regular season and tryouts that your child can train with another RCL/ECNL club. But not this year. And that is why, if your child may be considering a move, you need to act now. Hopefully the coach can see your child play in head to head competition. Or maybe see your child play a common or known opponent. Or maybe they are hosting a camp or some form of training... Be creative! But the coach still isn’t suppose to provide you specific feedback.
The best way around this is to be prepared to leave your existing club now. If you are prepared to leave your club during the season, a coach is much more likely to provide you specific feedback as to whether they have a spot for your child or not. You can leave clubs and transfer to another club, but it can be difficult.
You can also wait for tryouts. The reason tryouts are two days is to give your child the opportunity to tryout for two clubs. Tryout with the new club on day one and let the coach know you will only be attending the first day. If the coach is impressed, they will offer you a spot immediately.
Again, now is the time. May will be here before you know it.
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