Looking back on AAU. If you have aspirations to play at the next level, try to play the best comp you can. See how you stack up. Thankful for @CoachMiaFisher giving @brookeblachly the chance to play multiple top 100 players from across the US in her last AAU season. Have fun!!!
@Keithyo70099680@TweetsbyCoachP True. Many kids dream of being a collegiate athlete, but doing the work is entirely different. The work can never stop.
@stephHoussou@TweetsbyCoachP That may be true but you have to do your homework on the coach and program. Meet the players and ask lots of question. Watch practices and film to see what the style is like. Ask where the coach sees you and how you fit into the program. Lots to analyze.
@NEWSGUYSULLY It’s going to simply be ridiculous for the next year. If you want to take the train, you have to be up so early or there will be no parking. Just a mess
@RyStar7_ Word of advice from a parents who just finished this process, offers go away as spots fill. If she has a top choice, I would commit sooner rather than later.
@gregberge This!!! If you have ever spent money for an entire AAU season and stuck listening to a parent complain about everything, you will understand this post. I just want to watch my kids to what they love, not listen to negativity.