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NJRICHARD 10-25-2020 08:46 AM

I play golf in 2 leagues and the average age is 70's + ! How many people in their 70's are playing soccer, lacrosse or kickball? I noticed you mentioned 60's and UNDER? as the top age for these sports? I never saw a 70's+ group playing these sports and maybe that is why there are so few fields available?

walterray1 10-25-2020 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 1851779)
The rec center activity selections are as cookie cutter as the houses. The villages might be developing for the future migration of boomers and others, but they are not diversifying to the outside activities of the future generations with sports like soccer/ flag football, lacrosse, etc Soccer pitch is why I purchased in Marsh bend. Soccer is an international sport, i have played pickup and organized leagues most of my life as a 11/12th generation american, meaning not a european transplant, I have played pick up in different areas of the country, when i travel on business, including south florida. In the last two decades, i have played outdoor pickup with women who have tried out for the national team, and men who were all americans in college. . . and internationals from europe and south america. On sundays, in massachusetts, there are hundreds of league games in under 30, under 40, under 50 and under 60 leagues. I have playedin the over 30 and over 40 leagues as well as refereed some of the women's league games on sunday morningn

The new rec centers have the same "older generational" sports like shuffleboard, which I thought died in the 70's. . . TV could use a second multi purpose field for the younger generations who grew up with Title 9, with also playing soccer, and flag football leagues, lacrosse, etc Also, kickball is growing again, lacrosse is growing, with professional leagues. . . .

So having 1 full field for soccer, flag football, and lacrosse for the entire "village" is pretty short sighted for future generations desiring to move to an active lifestyle.

but then i did grow up near "Title Town," so my under 30 life was all sports in my free time, coaching, playing, refereeing, supporting, etc.

sportsguy

Must be wonderful to be so gifted. Soccer? Have at it.

Beyond The Wall 10-25-2020 09:01 AM

They have year round ice in Minnesota !
Realistically maintaining ice on Florida is expensive.
Roller hockey is viable.

Beyond The Wall 10-25-2020 09:07 AM

Start a 7 V 7 league. Smaller field, smaller goals. Can’t see many seniors making 60 yard runs down field!
I do agree that the amenities must be upgrade. Keeping in mind that that while not packed bocci and shuffleboard still get used. Water Volleyball is a blast.

Rapscallion St Croix 10-25-2020 09:08 AM

The original post sounds more like a braggadocious resumé than a complaint.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 10-25-2020 09:44 AM

Hmmm 30 minutes would cover the farthest and oldest parts of villages
 
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 1851950)
Well, i did say it was my problem, and no one else's. The soccer club is on hiatus due to the pandemic, but my point was unclear. The soccer club during the week actually plays next to the polo fields on a makeshift field, and on sunday's at everglades. With only one field, the development nearly, if not completely doubling, the current drive is 30 minutes+ from some parts to the everglades field. From a long term development point of view, i hope that the developer builds another multi purpose field for the future generations who will come with other outdoor activities. And in the northeast, there are plenty of people playing in the over 60 league. Doug Flutie played on a team in the game ahead of us, in a division higher than us, in the under 40 league.

Hey if Brett Favre can put on copper fit and still play, so can we!
:1rotfl:

if you come from the northeast as I do ( Boston ) even a short trip in car can be 30 minutes There is plenty of land here in the south for more fields if needed for younger villagers. I wonder if your more interested in using your athletic achievements to shame us villages that don’t want to play soccer or flag football . I’m 81 , run ,bike and go to gym everyday , I stopped those games many years ago not because I couldn’t play but because the risk didn’t equal the rewards over 60 good luck though keep your ACL loose

graciegirl 10-25-2020 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 1852157)
if you come from the northeast as I do ( Boston ) even a short trip in car can be 30 minutes There is plenty of land here in the south for more fields if needed for younger villagers. I wonder if your more interested in using your athletic achievements to shame us villages that don’t want to play soccer or flag football . I’m 81 , run ,bike and go to gym everyday , I stopped those games many years ago not because I couldn’t play but because the risk didn’t equal the rewards over 60 good luck though keep your ACL loose

Well said. I have found that too many fellows are taking testosterone supplements. It makes their mouths work excessively.

gbs317 10-25-2020 09:54 AM

Hey I use to be into power lifting but it seems that all my muscles fell down 😂😂😂

mydavid 10-25-2020 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 1851779)
The rec center activity selections are as cookie cutter as the houses. The villages might be developing for the future migration of boomers and others, but they are not diversifying to the outside activities of the future generations with sports like soccer/ flag football, lacrosse, etc Soccer pitch is why I purchased in Marsh bend. Soccer is an international sport, i have played pickup and organized leagues most of my life as a 11/12th generation american, meaning not a european transplant, I have played pick up in different areas of the country, when i travel on business, including south florida. In the last two decades, i have played outdoor pickup with women who have tried out for the national team, and men who were all americans in college. . . and internationals from europe and south america. On sundays, in massachusetts, there are hundreds of league games in under 30, under 40, under 50 and under 60 leagues. I have playedin the over 30 and over 40 leagues as well as refereed some of the women's league games on sunday morningn

The new rec centers have the same "older generational" sports like shuffleboard, which I thought died in the 70's. . . TV could use a second multi purpose field for the younger generations who grew up with Title 9, with also playing soccer, and flag football leagues, lacrosse, etc Also, kickball is growing again, lacrosse is growing, with professional leagues. . . .

So having 1 full field for soccer, flag football, and lacrosse for the entire "village" is pretty short sighted for future generations desiring to move to an active lifestyle.

but then i did grow up near "Title Town," so my under 30 life was all sports in my free time, coaching, playing, refereeing, supporting, etc.

sportsguy

I know soccer has become more popular, but football is still king in America. Soccer was interduce to public schools years a go to keep our kids from becoming obese, also was a safer sport then some others and could played by all ages.:ho:

Bogie Shooter 10-25-2020 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by DecaturFargo (Post 1852084)
You are so right. Just like the music that is played or sung by visiting bands. I stay current with music. People here live in the past and it's really old and boring. I hope when they go, the music goes with them. But, everything here is controlled. It's really quite repulsive.

you have an option

jimjamuser 10-25-2020 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 1851779)
The rec center activity selections are as cookie cutter as the houses. The villages might be developing for the future migration of boomers and others, but they are not diversifying to the outside activities of the future generations with sports like soccer/ flag football, lacrosse, etc Soccer pitch is why I purchased in Marsh bend. Soccer is an international sport, i have played pickup and organized leagues most of my life as a 11/12th generation american, meaning not a european transplant, I have played pick up in different areas of the country, when i travel on business, including south florida. In the last two decades, i have played outdoor pickup with women who have tried out for the national team, and men who were all americans in college. . . and internationals from europe and south america. On sundays, in massachusetts, there are hundreds of league games in under 30, under 40, under 50 and under 60 leagues. I have playedin the over 30 and over 40 leagues as well as refereed some of the women's league games on sunday morningn

The new rec centers have the same "older generational" sports like shuffleboard, which I thought died in the 70's. . . TV could use a second multi purpose field for the younger generations who grew up with Title 9, with also playing soccer, and flag football leagues, lacrosse, etc Also, kickball is growing again, lacrosse is growing, with professional leagues. . . .

So having 1 full field for soccer, flag football, and lacrosse for the entire "village" is pretty short sighted for future generations desiring to move to an active lifestyle.

but then i did grow up near "Title Town," so my under 30 life was all sports in my free time, coaching, playing, refereeing, supporting, etc.

sportsguy

Somebody is doing a good job of messaging their ego! There are some good points brought up. But, a more humble approach would be more convincing. Are Villages being "talked to" or "talked at"?

La lamy 10-25-2020 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Neils (Post 1852033)
For the next gen residents, maybe add some group phone charging stations

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

La lamy 10-25-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kenoc7 (Post 1852065)
Pickleball courts will get way more use than tennis courts. It is the fastest growing sport, especially for those over 60.

Completely agree. I used to LOVE playing tennis, but much prefer pickleball now, both physically and socially. I think we should have some pickleball lines on tennis courts so people can come with their own nets and play on those OFTEN EMPTY tennis courts.

jimjamuser 10-25-2020 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1851806)
Grew up playing soccer and rugby, and in those times couldn't imagine never playing the game again.
But I knew when to call it a day, both physically and aesethically.
Oldies just look sad oldies, when trying to recapture their sporting youth.
JMHO

I disagree - sports, like tennis, are designed for a lifetime. Also pickleball, volleyball (in water or on land) and many others. Sports builds character in young players and still reflects character in the senior players. I respect ALL who play. There are a few jerks, of course. But, that is everywhere in life.

CocoOuff 10-25-2020 12:28 PM

Lol. Are there enough ortho surgeons in the area too?


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