I wish I had known this while my daughter was playing soccer for 9 years - My daughter and I were hoping 3 years ago that she could get a soccer scholarship. However, after one of the coaches at her previous high school was blunt and even cruel in his evaluation of her ability, she came home crying and her ego was so deflated that she gave up soccer altogether. She was a great goalie. However, there was already a goalie at that school and he did not even give her a chance. I did not ever speak up to that coach and I wish I had, in retrospect.
I wish I had known this while my daughter was playing soccer for 9 years
By Cheryl Scheurer
Oct 1, 2009 - 12:21:01 PM
Sports is such a great outlet and therapy for kids to keep
active, keep the endorphins running and all the good
physical and mental chemistry that goes with
it.
Being in a team atmosphere for girls
is excellent for them to learn to function as a team and prepare them for work
and communicating on a greater degree.
I
wish I had had more tools for her to work with off the field.
I found this great source for total
conditioning and a guide for playing soccer.
It consists of every detail about playing and it is like a private
coach.
They even have online courses to
learn.
This training is very
comprehensive and thorough.
Obviously,
the team that assembled this learning tool are very experienced and knowledgeable.
They apply scientific conditioning and help build your
self-confidence is this process.
There
are resources and tools available for most every need and question you might
have.
This training or coaching, aids in
reaching your son or daughters full potential.
It nurtures the building of a stronger and faster player.
I think it is hard to get all the individual training that
your child may need in the league and school team atmosphere.
There just is not enough time during soccer
practice to train everyone, if your son or daughter needs specific cultivation,
whether it is skills and especially the mental, psychological approach.
Most, learn as they go.
These trainers teach how to get a competitive
edge psychologically and physically, against the opposing team. They even give
sample drills and challenges for your child to play out.
If your child has an athletic ability and you want to guide
and cultivate this gift, what better way to have a competitive edge?
To use an additional training tool, to enhance
what your child already has, is proactive and confidence building for your
child.
You and your child can create
together and build the bond even stronger between yourselves, when you put this
into motion.
I just wish I had this great source for us at the time.
Now, my daughter is in school and is training
to be an aspiring creative Chef.
She
loves going to professional games and watching soccer on TV as well.
If you have questions and or comments, please
contact me @
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