I have said it before and I'll say it again. Soccer is a great youth sport. For the following reasons:
a. The best players learn to move without the ball. This translates great to basketball, hockey, lacrosse. When my guys still played basketball - all the best bball players were soccer players. The football and baseball kids seems stuck to their spot on the floor.
b. Conditioning.... nothing conditions you like soccer. Probably why so many of the better runners at the local high school played youth soccer. Soccer demands that you are on the field for a full 30 to 45 minutes running and moving all the time. Again... we'd move to bball in the winter and again the soccer players were able to run and move without getting gassed after two minutes. The football players took several weeks to catch up.
c. I noticed soccer helps develop a vision for the field. Something I really noticed with Nicholas when he played basketball, baseball and football. He was typically a point guard and could really distribute the ball. He clearly saw things we coaches did see. He always lead the team in assists. And probably why he was immediate made a receiver/DB in football. Same with running backs coming out of soccer.
But we'll never convince Hammb.
