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coachv Administrator

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Posted: Tue Nov 20th, 2007 07:04 pm |
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Soccer training clubs around the world all have different training and games schedules. Please post a general summary of what your club does.
Example:
Training: 2 nights a week for 1.5 hours.
Games: Usually 2 games on the weekends.
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soccertr Administrator

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Posted: Tue Nov 20th, 2007 07:29 pm |
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Our local Rec League:
Once seasons start, One hour of training per week and one game a week.
A horrible example of allowing time to learn basic skills.
Wish it was 1.5 hours of training twice a week and one game a week.
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Soccerguy Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 21st, 2007 10:47 am |
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We are a travel team and have two practices a week. They last for about 1.5 hours.
We then play 2 matches every weekend.

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Posted: Tue Dec 25th, 2007 04:06 am |
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| I keep practicing until the parents come get the kids and explain to me..."We have homework"...or... but 1.5 hours tops. (9-11 age) Ask the kids if they are ready for practice to be over...the will say NO!!! Have Fun.
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FC Falcons Member

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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 07:22 pm |
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For my U9 team=3 hours a week. Either 2, 1 1/2hour practices(normally) or 1, 1 hour practice during the week and 1, 2 hour practice on Saturday, if there are no games that week.
For my U6 team= 2, 1 hour practices per week.
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