Gokicksomegrass
SILVER
This article is from 6 years ago, so probably makes more sense to folks with kid's playing in college right now when
their kids (girls) were in the "commotional" years, 11, 12, 13.
I got these from a contributor (MaP?, can't search for it): 5 tools for soccer (similar to baseball and other sports)
Speed
Size/Strength
Athleticism
Technical skills
High Soccer IQ
My kid's coach mention about tools you need to go to the next level and this is a decent framework for discussion.
I like Bobak's 0-50 scale, where 40-50 is elite and max 5 points increase. Not here to argue this, but just as a framework of discussion.
What I infer from this article is that nature is very important, but without the nurture part, your kid can only go, so far.
I would really like to hear parents who went through these commotional years and see what happened to their kids or what they saw.
Come on, folks. Sign a peace treaty and have a few beers/puffs, until next season starts, then game on.
their kids (girls) were in the "commotional" years, 11, 12, 13.
I got these from a contributor (MaP?, can't search for it): 5 tools for soccer (similar to baseball and other sports)
Speed
Size/Strength
Athleticism
Technical skills
High Soccer IQ
My kid's coach mention about tools you need to go to the next level and this is a decent framework for discussion.
I like Bobak's 0-50 scale, where 40-50 is elite and max 5 points increase. Not here to argue this, but just as a framework of discussion.
What I infer from this article is that nature is very important, but without the nurture part, your kid can only go, so far.
I would really like to hear parents who went through these commotional years and see what happened to their kids or what they saw.
Come on, folks. Sign a peace treaty and have a few beers/puffs, until next season starts, then game on.