mommato2girls
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How much conditioning should be part of practice? Should there be a conditioning component once a week? Twice? Running/sprints? I'm just curious what the norm seems to be. 04/05 girls.
How much conditioning should be part of practice? Should there be a conditioning component once a week? Twice? Running/sprints? I'm just curious what the norm seems to be. 04/05 girls.
Thx for the reply. And if the kids don't condition outside of practice? What then? Should there be repercussions? Or does the coach not get involved?
Don't.Join a track club that has practice one day a week.
Don't.
Avoid sports that utilize the same muscles as soccer, e.g., basketball, track. Instead, engage in sports that use the opposite muscles. Swimming is an excellent alternative sport, as it lengthens the muscles whereas soccer shortens muscles. Soccer players tend to have strong quads, so work on her hamstring. Work on upper body strength so she won't be pushed around and it won't tire the same muscles. Work on landing and turning mechanics to avoid ACL tear. Think long term growth of your daughter. Immediate wins may make you feel good today but does little for your daughter long term healthy and development.