Boy's Youth Soccer Pyramid in Southern California | Best Guide Explaining The Youth Soccer Pyramid

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @earlyretirementari
    @earlyretirementari Před 2 lety +4

    Great content - thank you!!

  • @PRAlSEJESUS
    @PRAlSEJESUS Před 10 měsíci +1

    Albion SD, SD Surf, and SDSC Surf are all good clubs with a lot of ranks. The surfs have NL, RL, and socal soccer league, and Albion has MLS next, ea, and socal soccer league.

  • @Islandmidfielder
    @Islandmidfielder Před 9 měsíci +1

    To most families, this is soul crushing if they have a talented 10 year old interested in trying for the top. No wonder the USA does not progress at the top levels. Youth development in the game needs work. I wonder how you are working to make it a more equal system for families. This way, you have to be wealthy and only committed to the kids career. Look around the world and the best do not come from wealthy families.

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 9 měsíci

      The system is not changing. My role is to understand the system and help you do your best given the system that exists. You an still play at a very high level with good coaching from a local coach, emails (free), and making video (with smart phone). Or you can complain and give up. For those that want to know what to do despite the system that is where I hope to help. Thank you for your comment!

  • @justtestingonce
    @justtestingonce Před rokem +7

    Lol, kid playing CSL just got signed to a European club.

  • @ronniebaker4389
    @ronniebaker4389 Před 4 měsíci

    My daughter just signed up with Legends FC. Hoping to get her on the NL team before she is 15!

  • @lestellalfred1355
    @lestellalfred1355 Před 2 lety +2

    I just joined a ecnl team from a champions league team and the level is a lot different the team is cedar stars ecnl houston

    • @lestellalfred1355
      @lestellalfred1355 Před 2 lety +1

      do you have any tips to for playing at this level

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      @@lestellalfred1355 record video of you playing then join my class so I can critique it and help you improve. collegesoccerugy.com to come to the class

  • @RockroadGaming
    @RockroadGaming Před rokem +3

    I just got onto an NPL team and I was wondering if you had any tips for me to play at a higher level

  • @seabassdadino2815
    @seabassdadino2815 Před rokem +4

    Hey Zev, Could you do a video of the youth soccer pyramid in detail in the east coast such as NJ? Ik here we have very different levels going from MNJ, EDP, EDP Conferences, ECNL, MLS Next, etc. Could you explain the pyramid?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      Thanks for asking. Basically, all leagues under MLS Next and ECNL are considered 3rd to fourth tier. For me to know more and find out if your club team can help ou play college soccer I would need to speak to you on the phone and ask you some questions. Please schedule a call. link is in description

    • @seabassdadino2815
      @seabassdadino2815 Před rokem +1

      @@collegesoccerguy appreciate it thank you.

  • @yiyoparraga3894
    @yiyoparraga3894 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Here's an idea...you could save all the money you pay to this clubs, and put it in your kids college fund earning some interest. By the time your kid is college age, he or she will have solid funds. Pay to play is bad investment for the future. If you want to play futbol for free, get out of the USA...

  • @Onatt685
    @Onatt685 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey, this has nothing to do but if meditation muscle movement is thinking every movement you do separetlly and procesing should we do it ALL the time including games?? I mean, isnt it too much to think about every movement and analyze the pitch and your location and everything else allready on our minds?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 2 lety +2

      Great question. Meditation is the focus on one aspect for a period of time, which is not really possible, but trying to is important. I don't want you to focus on everything either. I want you to focus on one aspect during your warm-up. Maybe it is the noise your feet make or the sound of the ball. Choose ONE. What this does is keep you present and keeps the other voice out of your head that is always telling you, you are not good enough.
      Your brain can only hold one thought at a time. By focusing on one aspect and always bringing your mind back to that aspect you become present and when you become present you play at your best.
      I know you are thinking "well if I am thinking of the sound of the ball then I am not focusing on passing correctly or someone might steal it because I am paying too much attention to the sound. You already know how to play soccer. You will do the right thing, but you won't do the right thing if you are "thinking too much" or if you have a voice saying "don't mess up." Movement meditation is to help you only think about one aspect which makes you present, which in turn puts you into a flow state.
      You can only enter flow if you are fully present. The voice telling you to do better messes all of that up. So you must somehow distract that voice and a great way to do that is to focus on one aspect.
      If you don't have a voice telling you to do better and are fully present you don't need to do meditation.
      Think of a TV. When you are watching TV each pixel is arriving on the screen one pixel at a time at such high speeds that it creates an image. But it is still one pixel at a time.
      If you can focus on one aspect of the game that is like one pixel. Then all of a sudden you do one movement after another so fast that you don't even know how you did it, which is the equivalent of seeing that whole entire image on the screen. Haven't you had moments where you can't even explain how you did that dribble or goal?
      If this still does not make sense tell me and I will try and make a video.

    • @Onatt685
      @Onatt685 Před 2 lety +3

      @@collegesoccerguy so it is to keep the other thoughts off your head and then playing comes naturally right?? And thanks for the dedication on spending a long time explaining it to me, you are great!!🔥

    • @csb8447
      @csb8447 Před rokem

      @@collegesoccerguy you probably won't read this but there was an abstract I read from a paper that I thought was relevant. It spoke of people who learn skills faster tend to demonstrate less activity in namely 2 regions of the brain. I just found the paper again and it said the two regions were the prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex. They concluded their paper with "'It's the people who can turn off the communication to these parts of their brain the quickest who have the steepest drop-off in their completion times,' said Bassett. 'It seems like those other parts are getting in the way for the slower learners. It's almost like they're trying too hard and overthinking it.'"
      Just thought it was kind of interesting because the acc is what appears to be responsible for any nagging thoughts in the back of your mind when the situation causes it to arise. Recommending to essentially tune-down the thoughts in the back of your mind when you're about to perform during warm-up seems like a good idea. At least it does from my own experience in when i improved at football the fastest (when i think about key moments in my development and what I was thinking at the time), your experience, and from what appears to be manifestations of what was observed in the study.
      An interesting thing is that as we grow, we tend to experience more activity in those two regions. And it is commonly shown that kids are better at picking up skills faster than adults. I think meditating like you said, helps us to return to that more innate way of learning. I think its important to see and have the concept of how to do something, sort of a mind framework, which seems to be what the person you were responding to was trying to develop. But I think when you are actually doing it, that's the time to focus and to strip everything which doesn't help.
      That leads me to a kind of unrelated question I wanted to ask you. When someone has an error in their technique and they know it and want to iron it out, how should they go about that? Because sometimes you think you know the right "thing"/technique, but in reality there is a more optimal way for you to perform the task. So then you have to unlearn and then relearn if you've done it for a long time. But some players appear to almost dribble the same way when they are an adult compared to when they are a kid (messi comes to mind for me on that) so the amount they'd have to unlearn would be less. In the mind of a player encountering this problem during this process I'd imagine they have a lot of error correcting going on in their mind. Because basically their "tv image" is incorrect and they need to change it but there are so many pixels to account for and change to make the correct image
      Should they be mindless (not really, but i think you get what i mean) and analyze the errors in their technique once off the pitch? Or should they have some things in the back of their mind to fix? These two seem contradictory and the answer probably lies somewhere in-between, but I was wondering what you'd think. When fixing a technique how should they balance being in the zone with being conscious of what they need to change all in order to improve at an optimal pace?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      @@csb8447 I love this concept and agree with it! Read inner Game of tennis it explains why this works

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      Great questions. What Tim gallway taught me who is the grandfather of this concept is you want to pick a theme thought or something to focus on while you are learning the new skill or trying to fix a skill. A theme though is something objective a fact. For example the sound the ball makes when you hit it and over time it will 1. Either correct itself or 2. Show you that while what you do may not be “normal” or is more effective then what people deem as “normal” is. For example I want my pings to have more back spin and less side spin. I wanted to fix this so badly and consciously tried but it slowed my progression. So then I applied this concept of theme thought and I leanred why my ball side spins and it is because I can do the technique faster and when the ball is under my feet. I also learned that if I want the back spin the ball would have to be much further ahead of me. Great questions! Sorry it took so long

  • @MichaelCanarutto
    @MichaelCanarutto Před měsícem

    What the problem with me is I am currently playing edp division 2 but when I try out for higher teams they will not let me get on there a team because they do not want to kick anyone off of there ecnl team what should I do

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před měsícem

      You should start by reaching out to local division 3 schools. Also make sure you are exploring all your options for club and pick the one that suits you best.

  • @kevendelgado7403
    @kevendelgado7403 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I’m play Csl and ive been playing at the lowest level but I play Jv for my school every single one of my coaches has said I got potential so is that a sign I can move up the ranks

  • @WillieGoalazo11
    @WillieGoalazo11 Před 3 měsíci

    My team is an mls next team and we are currently ranked around 25th in the country (includes all teams in the USA). What do you think my chances at playing D1 are?

  • @bharatparashar2765
    @bharatparashar2765 Před rokem

    Hey Zev, what do you think about international athletes coming to the US in a gap year and trying to play MLS NXT and ECNL

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      if you want to play college soccer that would be fantastic. but you must sort out all your own housing and travel arrangements. they won't likely pay anything for you

    • @bharatparashar2765
      @bharatparashar2765 Před rokem

      @@collegesoccerguy OK! is it possible if you could help me out with that? I understand you help athletes with playing college soccer.

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      @@bharatparashar2765 go to collegesoccerguy.com to book a call with me

  • @pepotchannel4929
    @pepotchannel4929 Před 2 lety +1

    Try rebels or albion

  • @david________
    @david________ Před rokem +1

    What is the age limit for ecnl league or mls next?

  • @wafflehead73
    @wafflehead73 Před 4 měsíci

    Does this apply to Michigan? Specifically nal, ea, ecnl and mls next

  • @harry2361
    @harry2361 Před 8 měsíci

    What if playing at E64 level club and being offered a spot on a UPSL Academy team in Irvine, does that increase chances at being noticed"

  • @robbwatson7101
    @robbwatson7101 Před 10 měsíci

    Curious if either MLS Next or MLS Next FLEX teams are at a higher level or what exactly is FLEX ?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 10 měsíci

      MLS Next Flex has MLS Academies integrated with local teams in a combined bracket. In the other age groups, the composition of the leagues is the same regardless of whether it is flex or league.
      Teams: MLS Next Flex invites 64 of the best MLS NEXT clubs from the U15-U19 age groups.

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 10 měsíci

      Ultimately MLS Next Flex is usually a higher level

  • @magamaga1827
    @magamaga1827 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I played D1 big time Big East school in the early 90s. 90% of the roster were full of American born players. Fast forward to 2024 and it appears to be like 20% at most. Disgusting. You coaches are shameful. I watch games and think "hey coach did ya really have to go to frigin Japan for that sweeper?"

  • @allanrempel1096
    @allanrempel1096 Před rokem

    If you are playing for the youth national team why would you play d1, couldn't you play for a professional academy and just go pro?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem +1

      absolutely! some kids want to get an education and getting an offer from a big school to earn a free education for some players is what they want. My role is to help with college soccer.

    • @allanrempel1096
      @allanrempel1096 Před rokem

      @@collegesoccerguy thank you for replying!

  • @nds2319
    @nds2319 Před 16 dny

    This is why a lot of people take there kids to play in another country

  • @elitesquad8139
    @elitesquad8139 Před rokem

    Wheres a good place to start a 6 year old in San Diego? Is it imperative to follow a U.S. Soccer developmental framework?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem +2

      Look for clubs that have ECNL and MLS Next Organizations and play for teams that have direct affilaitons with them. In my program are the websites an links of teams by regions

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem +1

      click the masterclass button to acccess the program

  • @sophiatran1563
    @sophiatran1563 Před rokem +1

    What rank is e64 USYS national league

  • @RockroadGaming
    @RockroadGaming Před rokem

    Where is NPL ranked

  • @Hgaray1875-fl4zv
    @Hgaray1875-fl4zv Před 4 měsíci

    Get good grades in school! 😮

  • @sanu7288
    @sanu7288 Před 2 lety +1

    Then what is ECNRL MLS NXT

  • @N1ghtFa11
    @N1ghtFa11 Před rokem

    I’m 13 playing at tier 4 how can i set a plan for myself to get into the tier 1,2?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      set up a call me with and your parents. Link in description

    • @rupin7308
      @rupin7308 Před rokem

      get better and tryout for mls next, npl, ecnl, ea teams

  • @benscherer253
    @benscherer253 Před rokem

    What if you r on a pms next team but there like middle tear not top tear? What do I do

  • @bocronfield6478
    @bocronfield6478 Před rokem

    Does this youth pyramid also apply to Arizona?

  • @larata9
    @larata9 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello my son received letter from Radford camp in California should he attend

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 11 měsíci

      Please book a call. I would need more info otherwise I would risk giving the wrong advice

  • @aprildawn3995
    @aprildawn3995 Před 2 lety +1

    How do I love my son up the ranks?

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 2 lety +1

      Going to tryouts are crucial. You will see tryouts on each teams website. Also please collect video to send to club teams.

  • @paulfrillmann
    @paulfrillmann Před rokem

    Can we get an updated tier list with e64 and nal

  • @ogfutbol1364
    @ogfutbol1364 Před rokem

    Hey Zev, is NPL the same as Boys Elite Academy League and whats the difference from NPL and ENCL?
    Also how can I contact you, schedule a call? The beacons account is not active

    • @Patsfan__
      @Patsfan__ Před rokem

      No it’s not the same as ea npl is discovery flight one or tier 4

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      thank you for telling me! I just fixed it. Try scheduling a call now :)

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před rokem

      ECNL, Boys Elite Academy, NPL, the main difference is the college exposure they receive. In that order are the ones that receive the most exposure traditionally, but it varies by club and location

  • @aj7823
    @aj7823 Před 3 měsíci

    What about the npl

  • @hugo_vega_1
    @hugo_vega_1 Před 8 měsíci

    Is cfa a good league for my 6 year old

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      pleas spell out CFA. as long as they are enjoying it that is what matters but if they are committed then aiming for ecnl and mls next is important by age 8-12 the best kids go to those leagues

    • @hugo_vega_1
      @hugo_vega_1 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you brotha it’s California Football Academy

    • @collegesoccerguy
      @collegesoccerguy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      it is a good place to start, but aim for ECNL and MLS Next affiliated teams @@hugo_vega_1

  • @x_DaPrequel
    @x_DaPrequel Před 11 měsíci

    Bru... just be a baller. Done hahahaha

  • @moojimoojius998
    @moojimoojius998 Před rokem

    What about NPL?