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Apr 21, 2023
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Hyrum in Houston
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From the parent’s perspective, sometimes you sign your kid up in hopes that it
will stick. Sports are good for a child’s development. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn’t.
My oldest loves all sports and thrives at it. My younger is hit and miss. We keep moving him around trying to find something he will like.
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I coach a rec soccer team of 8YO boys.
OverratedHumor
4/21/23 7:14am
I have coached dozens of rec teams through the years. I've yet to see one that
shoganai
4/21/23 7:19am
And it should be. It is even less fun if one team has all the good players and
SoBlueitHurts
4/21/23 5:38pm
RE: I coach a rec soccer team of 8YO boys.
cambo
4/21/23 7:22am
I hear you. And I have coached many many of those teams. I will say,
DirtyWater
4/21/23 7:30am
I’ve coached lots of sports teams too. Currently coaching kinder soccer.
bruincoug
4/21/23 7:58am
My problem is I coach a U14 team with players much like you described. I can understand for a U10 team
Goliath
4/21/23 8:02am
My son is the same age, moving up to u12 this year.
BNcoug
4/21/23 9:10am
From the parent’s perspective, sometimes you sign your kid up in hopes that it
Hyrum in Houston
4/21/23 9:11am
It’s a rec league that’s kinda the target market, if you want only kids who take
Pepe
4/21/23 9:18am
It's rec at any age group, any sport that is the expectation you will have kids
CariocaCoug
4/21/23 9:30am
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