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Coaching Tips coaching tips. How Kids Learn. To motivate them successfully, coaches need to provide the following learning environment teach one skill at a time. http://www.1v1soccer.com/fitness.htm
Extractions: Coaching Tips How Kids Learn Young players have a desire to achieve and to prove themselves to others. To motivate them successfully, coaches need to provide the following learning environment: Set achievable goals Praise and encourage Vary the methods of learning Teach one skill at a time Involve all children in the activities at all times Challenge them to improve Provide instant feedback Coaching Best Practices Motivate players to learn Be organized Create enjoyment Be enthusiastic Communicate Demand standards Set realistic targets Planning a Practice Set objectives Decide upon a common theme Prepare a written plan Decide upon realistic content based on age, skill level and number of players Vary training from practice to practice Utilize repetition to teach technical skills Organize equipment Plan for weather Coaching Development Needs Coaches of players aged 6-10 Understanding of how these young players learn Understanding and recognition of the rules of the game Ability to organize practices for players by placing them into small-sided games related to skill development Ability to make soccer an enjoyable and fun experience for children Coaches of players aged 11-14 Understanding of basic coaching methodology Understanding of group tactics: attacking and defending principals
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Extractions: Even before stepping onto the field for tryouts or the first day of the season, you should know, as a coach, how you are going to approach the game. Think of it as a game plan on a larger scale, a blueprint for the kind of coach you want to be. Over the years I've been asked many times what my coaching philosophy is, so I've tried to sum it up here as succinctly as possible, breaking it into ten rather simple principles. Taken together these principles show how I approach teaching and coaching. Whatever you do, do it to the best of your best ability. This sounds obvious and maybe even a little simplistic, but its very important corollary is that you must understand what your best abilities are and then work with them. In other words, in order to perform at the highest level, you have to know your limitations and at the same time use your strengths. Being aware of your limitations allows you to enhance your performance by surrounding yourself with the best people, which is what I've always done. Frankly, I've seen a lot of people do the opposite. People who are afraid their abilities will be undermined are threatened by the talents of others. And I have to admit that at times, I've felt that way too. It can be pretty scary to be surrounded by people more talented in some areas than you are, but in the end I've always tried to appreciate my own abilities and those of my coaching colleagues to allow us to do what was best for the team to help us win.
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Extractions: BACK TO HOME THE LATEST TIP DOUBLE WING/COACHING TIPS E-MAIL QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS Read my SCHOLASTIC COACH article on our "WILDCAT" direct-snap package 102. In seventeen years of running the winged-T we have always rotated the ball as the center snapped it. This was done so that the laces were placed correctly into the Q.B.'s fingers. In watching your Troubleshooting video however, yo go to some length to explain that hiding the ball is more advantageous than faking. To that end you bring the football immediately into the groin in a point-to-point fashion. Is the ball being snapped point-to-point? If so, is the QB holding his hands in the conventional manner or does he receive the ball with his thumbs up? TO SEE THIS ILLUSTRATED 101. What do you mean by "counting men" on defense? Defensive is matched up numerically Defense is a half-man short to trips side (Slanting the line toward trips would even up the numbers) 100. What plays/strategies do you use against "grub" or submarining DT's? We're already working on our list of referee points and will include what you've given us, but how do you handle them? Assuming that they are coming hard, while it may not be possible to trap them, we found toward the end of last season that what we call "Charlie" blocking (Delaware's Gut Trap) looks promising, even with our tight splits. We don't block the playside DT at all, just influencing him with the playside guard's pull and folding the center and backside guard. In running outside, the guy who submarines is vulnerable to being buried by a down block - have your lineman drive low into the gap, getting his shoulders there in front of the defender (throwing an uppercut underneath, if possible) or else shoving the defender into the ground with both hands in his back. As in all down blocking, just make sure your man gets there first to prevent pentration.
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Extractions: Each month thecoachingstore.com will post coaching tips and/or drills. The tips will be written about being better organized and improving skills. The drills will try to be in-season drills so you can try them immediately. We will try to post as many tips/drills per month as possible. We are always looking for good tips and drills. If you would like to share yours put them on the discussion forum. You can also e-mail us at tipoftheweek@thecoachingstore.com If we use your tip/drill we will give you 10% off your next order. Also, you can get previous tips/drills by clicking on "Articles" on our navigation bar. Article#39 TY COBB'S BATTING FUNDAMENTALS Is from a letter that he wrote to rookie outfielder Sam Chapman on May 18, 1938. It first appeared in print in 1947. At .366 Ty Cobb has the highest lifetime batting average of any player in the history of baseball. He won more batting average titles(12) than any player, and in 1936 he became the first player ever selected to the Hall of Fame.
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Extractions: Coaching Tips New tip sent in by Sherry LaRue, who credits her colleague and mentor, Tom Tom Bower, soccer coach for the Latin School: If you have something important to say to your team players, have them sit down facing you (but not facing into the sun) while you stand. They will be forced to look at you, and they will listen a lot better. When they are standing, they tend to play with the ball or be distracted by other players. These are brought to you by Margaret Johnson, who says: "The following are in no particular order of importance, although I've tried to put tips of a similar nature in the same general locations. Perhaps later, we'll more formally categorize these." To add your tips, please e-mail the Webmaster extra needles for pump string or yarn for impromptu "lines" toilet paper makes a good line for teaching throw-ins, and is useful for bloody noses, etc. kleenex and wet wipes 1 or 2 old screw drivers or butter knives for cleaning cleats extra pair of shoelaces extra pair of shinguards extra water bottle (reuse gatorade squeeze bottles) keep that ball that won't hold air; it's great to have a softie to teach heading
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Extractions: Overview Principles Resources Guidelines ... More Reading Tips on Basic Goalkeeper Training NB: This document presents a few hints on keeper training for young players. This is not presented as a practice plan, because an entire practice on keeper training is not appropriate for this age group, and because all players should be exposed to these basics. First let's define the age group as U-9 or U-10 and younger. A player this young should not be forced to play goalkeeper full time. All the players should get some keeper training. This training should include the rules for keepers including where they can use their hands and how they may get rid of the ball. Pay special attention to the latter since it varies widely at the lower levels. For example a local recreational league allows the keepers to run to the top of the area and get rid of the ball, whereas another league enforces the 4 step rule. Specific training should be aimed at teaching proper catching technique. Forget diving and all the advanced stuff. For the upper limit of the age group (U-9) you can begin to teach positioning. Stress importance of protecting near post, cutting down angle, and moving across the goal mouth as the ball moves across the field. You can teach them to come off the line for free balls in the area where they can handle the ball beginning at the U-7 level. Spend time also on what to do after the keeper gets the ball. Teach the kids not to panic. Lots of kids in this age (and older too) want to get rid of the ball as soon as possible. Teach them to catch the ball, take a deep breath, let the traffic clear, and then distribute the ball. U-8 and younger you probably want to kick, throw, or whatever the ball as far up field as possible. When you reach U-9, you can probably start adding other options, if the field players have sufficient skill to retain control of the ball after the keeper gets it to them. If the field players lack skill, then its still best to blast the ball up-field.
Extractions: Coaching Youth Wrestling I have been working with young wrestlers throughout my competitive and coaching career. During high school, I would stay after practice to work with our kids program. I encourage youth coaches to invite the varsity wrestlers to work with your local kids program. When training young wrestlers, the more feedback they receive the better off they will be. The varsity wrestlers can serve as role models for the younger wrestlers and will also benefit from helping the kids. Also, encourage the youth wrestlers to attend varsity matches and vice-versa. Perhaps even develop a big brother program.
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Extractions: Welcome to the life of a work-at-home mom. We go about our work a little differently than some women, but we still do it. Are we as professional? Or as effective? You bet we are. As any parent knows, parenting is a full time job. But many of us also work and some of us work from home. We often choose to work from home so that we can spend more time with our