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		<title>Coaching High School Soccer: 7 Ways To Teach Self-Control</title>
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<p>Let's face it that like confidence, self-control in <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching_high_school_soccer.html">coaching high school soccer</a> is an option that players can choose. In soccer coaching, the connection between emotions and thoughts establishes the self-control strategies. All of us know our mental state influences our passions that accordingly enhance our performance.</p>
<p> With a view to help the players in learning the skill and discipline of self-control, there is a 12 step strategy which I shall discuss with you. Nevertheless, it’s imperative that players agree to these steps after that are sure that it holds a lot of importance for them.</p>
<p> Besides this, they must also assume total responsibility for their actions. The strategy has been given below in 12 steps for your reference.</p>
<p> 1. Awareness: Help the players figure out their weak points during the course of coaching youth soccer. Allow them to investigate when, where and how loss of control happened on field in their past.</p>
<p> 2. Understanding: Let the players find out and admit the reason that influenced their thoughts and resulted in them losing their emotional poise.</p>
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<p> 3. Differences: Let them recall various situations when they managed to maintain control and when he did lose control. Let them judge the distinction between their behavior, attitudes, and emotions then.</p>
<p> 4. Problem: When it comes to coaching high school soccer, try to point out the real problem. For example: Is it the guilt of letting the whole team down because of their performance?</p>
<p> 5. Belief: The players should manage to raise their expectations from them including self-control as one of the behaviors. Support them so they can change.</p>
<p> 6. Reinforcement: A change in behavior is promoted by reinforcement. Therefore, you must not forget your duty as a coach to recognize and honor the improvements of players so that they stick to these.</p>
<p> 7. Goals: To guide the players through skill upgradation process, set a series of small goals for them. Help the players understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and actions.</p>
<p> 8. Techniques: Put together different behavioral action items to uphold the confidence level. For example: Course of action must be clear in the minds of players when a certain situation arises.</p>
<p> 9. Plan: In football coaching, help the players in learning an organized and efficient way to pursue their goals.</p>
<p> 10. Progress: Tell them to be patient. Help the players realize the value of ups and downs in the path to improvement.</p>
<p> 11. Setbacks: Teach the players on how to live with the setbacks that are unavoidable. Thus, utilize these to learn new things for improvement.</p>
<p> 12. Remembrance: Finally another important point is making the players understand the importance of the reason for they are trying to change. They should always bear in mind why they're doing this. What would be there in future for them, if they don’t try?</p>
<p> We all agree that a perfect performance state for a soccer player is that of a relaxed promptness. In other words, the stress-free efficient performance.</p>
<p> This should not be taken lightly. You must include relaxation techniques in coaching high school soccer and train the players on how to control the thought process so that they can keep themselves stress-free.</p>
<p> You must subscribe to our youth soccer coaching community to get access to plenty of articles, newsletters, and videos to know new and improved soccer skillsyou’re your players.</p>
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<p>Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in youth soccer coaching and has already helped thousands of youth coaches to dramatically improve their coaching skills. Learn  how to explode your players' skills and make training fun by downloading your free ebook at: <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com">Soccer Practice Drills</a>.</p>
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		<title>Soccer Practice &#8211; Discover Benefits Of Flexibility</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 16:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet that most people see athletic ability of players in <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a> as a natural, inborn talent. There are many fitness mechanics that the players can be trained in to better their performance on field, although much of the talent is inborn.</p>
<p> To come up with an efficient soccer training plan, first understand what the demands of the game are. A lot of mechanisms provide for a strong basis for the game of soccer. Swiftness, alertness, stamina, elasticity, power, and control are some of these.</p>
<p> These components can be incorporated in the practice routine based on their importance to your goals and needs. But the player’s performance is sure to improve when these components are practiced in daily soccer practice sessions.</p>
<p> In soccer drills, a little more study of the following fitness mechanisms will help us understand their connection with the game. Soccer is a game that necessitates certain actions which involve a series of movements. In soccer practice, this accounts for the main reason why flexibility training must be practiced daily.</p>
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<p>It will take some time for the rewards of improved flexibility and mobility to show. It’s always easy to maintain flexibility than developing it.</p>
<p> Teach the players to concentrate on sustaining a complete series of movement for producing top rated performance on field. In general, you should include flexibility drills on a daily basis that require striking the ball, sprinting, and jumping. As the game of soccer mostly requires quick thinking, increased flexibility would add up to the players skill to swiftly respond in every direction.</p>
<p> Goalkeepers can cover a lot of ground both in both horizontal and vertical positions. So, it is natural that they require a lot of action. Midfielders in possession of the ball also need to act such as jump, kick, etc. The attacking players have the distinct advantage because they can move when moving the ball among the opposition.</p>
<p> Together with providing increased range of activity, keeping the body flexible can prevent injuries. During training, it is important to prevent injuries. Being flexible brings relief in cases where increased   running caused strain or pain in muscles and ligaments. Afterwards, exercises that cool down the body using stretching bring energy back to the muscles.</p>
<p> Lack of flexibility in soccer coaching can affect many areas of fitness. Using flexibility, you can build a lot of power by increasing the movement. Flexibility also leads to increase in speed. If you are quick with hip, knee, and ankle joints, this will greatly affect your ability to increase your pace during high speed running.</p>
<p> To wrap up, know that flexibility can be achieved only by a progressive and regular routine in soccer practice sessions. This is possible only if you include games and drills in your routine that encourage flexible movements.</p>
<p> Enroll for our youth soccer coaching community that has tons of articles, videos, newsletters and other resources on soccer coaching.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Soccer Practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 07:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Here's a really simple way to explain <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a>; there is no set rule. You have the option to create drills based on your imagination and experience. Along with this, remain alert of every small thing happening around you to identify such practices that can be changed to match your schedule. These are some tips that can be helpful in conducting a fruitful soccer training calendar.</p>
<p> Put together some flexible plans. It’s natural that not all plans will bring results as per the desired outcome. The reason could be your bad health, kids not in a mood to show up, or ill-times rains. So be ready to face these situations with full force since they have the capacity to ruin your plans.</p>
<p> Try and arrange for a lot of soccer practice games ready with you. There would be few that prove to be useless and therefore get rid of them to go to next. Involve yourself in the training with an open mind to find out activities that kids can easily relate with.</p>
<p> Let the kids warm up their body prior to each session. Make soccer ball an added feature in the usual warm up drills that kids practice on a daily basis. Introduce some nice exercises such as an interesting game called Fetch. It’s a game wherein the coach begins with throwing the ball to the player and gets it in return by the player using one or both the feet.</p>
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<p>Along with this, the kids can also be made to roll the ball using their feet, kick it backward and forward among the feet. There are loads of soccer drills like this that players use to warm up.</p>
<p> Every player needs to have soccer ball for himself. And in this case, come up with exciting individual games that require use of the ball. They should practice, shooting, dribbling, hitting the ball to the wall etc. You should see that no lines are involved and the movement remains as free as possible.</p>
<p> In soccer coaching, group activities should happen after the individual activities are done with. There are two amazing drills for practicing; passing and receiving the ball. It is essential that the kids behave as a team in group activities. As a rule, kids naturally take good amount of time from moving on to group from individual and thus adjusting to the notion of team play. You need to act like a leader at this stage. Stress on the fact that it’s each other’s support in the team that will help win matches.</p>
<p> In addition to this, guide the weak players suitably so they feel the need to be teamed up. Such activities encourage brotherhood and team spirit.</p>
<p> Allow the kids to play in teams, the game of soccer not including a goalkeeper. Have them hit the goals and do not set boundaries for this game. In addition, tell them to first attack and then defend. This lets them experiment on their own and play their natural style.</p>
<p> This is the simplest method to carry out a soccer practice. Just let go of your creativity and design methods that teach kids soccer in a natural way. The question of right or wrong drill doesn’t arise. The only thing to remember is to be flexible. Enroll for our youth soccer coaching community where you will find tons of resources on youth soccer and coaching.</p>
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<p>You've probably heard it a hundred times that practice makes a man perfect. And it’s true when it comes to <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a> sessions. The kids look forward to getting to the field each day with an intention to learn something new. Still, it’s necessary for the kids in soccer training to continue practicing the old techniques taught by you on a daily basis.</p>
<p> Here’s your test to ensure that kids are not bogged down by the sameness of the drills that they are made to do on a daily basis. To aid you in carrying out practice sessions in a way that’s motivating, regular, and closely controlled; following are some tips.</p>
<p> 1. This has already been highlighted as very important. Since kids follow their coach, you must act as their mentor. Be present on the filed before the kids; demonstrate your skill with the ball, let all the kids participate, and arrange sessions ahead of time. This way you can get the player’s attention, their respect and trust.</p>
<p> 2. Tell the kids to come to the field daily with a ball of their own. It’s obligatory for the kids to have a soccer ball each. You should be having some extra balls in case some kids forget theirs.</p>
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<p>3. Some soccer moves must be practiced everyday without fail. Kicking, dribbling, passing, and throw-ins are vital elements of soccer practice. It’s imperative for the kids to practice these daily without fail. Make sure each one of the kids participate in this even if some of them shy away in the beginning.</p>
<p> 4. When compared with soccer drills, include games more in practice sessions. This is mainly because comparatively more resilience and skill is required in games than drills. Also, with games, you can experiment and innovate while keeping the focus on soccer.</p>
<p> 5. Control is crucial for success for any team. With young players, it is no big deal to have mistakes. It is necessary that you deal with all issues of indiscipline as soon as they arise. But keep in mind the method you adopt to do so since kids are sensitive and get hurt easily.</p>
<p> 6. While the session is on, you will note that some players do not run with the ball while others do. Make certain that this does not take place. All the young players should involve themselves in the game. Talk to the players about their respective positions and teach them to be responsible in those positions.</p>
<p> 7. Do not allow a lot of scrimmage. About 15 to 20 minutes at the end of the session is good enough. Also, do not appoint a goalie when scrimmaging. This will ensure that kids become good at defense.</p>
<p> 8. Keep your eyes open for new ways to conduct trainings. There is no better way to keep the kids engaged in training.</p>
<p> Now, go ahead and make these tips work for you in the soccer practice sessions. These tips are sure to help the kids improve their skills in a short time. There is a mass of such youth soccer resources in our youth soccer coaching community. Register today and see your team’s performances get better with every training session.</p>
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		<title>The Truth About Flexibility In Soccer Practice</title>
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<p>In <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a>, the physical ability and skills of the players is perceived by many people as natural and inherent. Soccer performance of the players can be improved greatly by training them on many fitness mechanisms, even though the basic skill is inherent.</p>
<p> For the purpose of creating an effective soccer training program, you need to first understand the demands of the game. The game of soccer is based on a variety of fitness components. <br /> To name a few, flexibility, control, power, pace, agility, and resistance are some.</p>
<p> These elements can be ranked in the order of importance to suit your individual requirements and goals. But it would greatly improve the player’s performance once these components become a part of the practice sessions.</p>
<p> We'll take a closer look at the following fitness mechanisms in soccer drills to understand their relationship to soccer performance. This game requires some movements that demand a large variety of action. That’s why flexibility training in soccer practice should be scheduled in the regular training sessions.</p>
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<p>You’ll see the benefits of flexibility training and better mobility in due course of time. It's easier to sustain flexibility than it is to develop it.</p>
<p> With a view to improving the live performance on the field, devote time on teaching players to maintain a complete range of movements. As a general rule, those flexibility drills should be made a part of daily practice which include hitting the ball, jumping, and sprinting. Since much of the game is reactive, increase in flexibility will also give the players capacity to respond quickly in several directions.</p>
<p> Goalkeepers cover up a large area on the field both horizontally and vertically. So, they need a lot of variety in movements. Midfielders who possess the ball also require jumping, kicking, running etc around the field. The attacking players have the distinct advantage because they can move when moving the ball among the opposition.</p>
<p> When the body is flexible, you can move your body over an increased range as also prevent injury. In a practice session, the focus is to prevent injuries at all costs. Being flexible brings relief in cases where increased   running caused strain or pain in muscles and ligaments. Afterwards, exercises that cool down the body using stretching bring energy back to the muscles.</p>
<p> When there is no flexibility in soccer coaching, the overall well-being of the player is affected. On the contrary, when there is flexibility, the movement is varied and more. Flexibility also leads to increase in speed. With agility in your hip, knee, and ankle joints, you will be able to quicken your pace during sprinting.</p>
<p> To wrap up, know that flexibility can be achieved only by a progressive and regular routine in soccer practice sessions. This will happen only when there are a variety of flexibility exercises in your routine.</p>
<p> For more resources on youth soccer, join our youth soccer coaching community that has similar resources on youth coaching.</p>
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<p>You've probably heard it a hundred times that practice makes a man perfect. It is all the more true for <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a> sessions. The kids are hopeful of attempting something new in the field every single day. Nevertheless, it’s imperative that kids practice regularly the old techniques in soccer training as well that have been taught to them.</p>
<p> It’s therefore your responsibility and a big one at that, to see that repetitiveness does not set in with kids doing few similar drills daily. The following tips should help you carry out practice sessions in a disciplined, exciting, and regular manner.</p>
<p> 1. Does this need more emphasis? Kids emulate you so you need to behave in a way that’s expected of them. Be present on the filed before the kids; demonstrate your skill with the ball, let all the kids participate, and arrange sessions ahead of time. This will help you win the players respect and trust.</p>
<p> 2. Educate the kids to carry their personal ball to the field daily. It’s obligatory for the kids to have a soccer ball each. You should be having some extra balls in case some kids forget theirs.</p>
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<p>3. A number of soccer moves are such that call for daily practice sincerely. Kicking, passing, dribbling, throw-ins are the essential elements of soccer practice. It is imperative that kids practice these on a daily basis. Initially, few of the kids might not want to take part in these but you must ensure that everyone pitches in.</p>
<p> 4. Initiate games more than soccer drills in your practice sessions. This is mainly because comparatively more resilience and skill is required in games than drills. And it is easy to keep the focus on soccer as also to test new things with games.</p>
<p> 5. Regulation is of paramount importance for a team in order to be victorious. Young players tend to make errors. It is mandatory to correct all instances of indiscipline irrespective of their scale. But do it prudently and with the fact in mind that kids need special counseling.</p>
<p> 6. During the training session, you will observe that there are some players who do not participate in the drill. Make sure that this is not the case. Every kid should participate in one way or the other in the session. Instruct the players about their position on the field and make them responsible for it.</p>
<p> 7. Do not allow a lot of scrimmage. Ideally, it should not be more than 15 to 20 minutes at the end of each session. Also, do not appoint a goalie when scrimmaging. This will make the team good at defense.</p>
<p> 8. Keep looking for new methodologies and games. That is the best way to keep the interest of the kids alive in the training sessions.</p>
<p> Now, implement these tips in your soccer practice sessions. These will raise the ability and skills of your players within a short span of few weeks. There are tremendous resources on youth soccer in our youth soccer coaching community. Register today and see your team’s performances get better with every training session.</p>
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<p>There’s a simple method for explaining <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a>; no rules to follow. You can try new and innovative ways, create new drills and games and like that. What’s more, be on a lookout for drills that are already in use but need modification as per your requirements. There are tips that can be real helpful in carrying out a plentiful soccer training timetable.</p>
<p> Formulate flexible plans. It’s very much expected that a few plans may not turn out to be successful. The reason could be your bad health, kids not in a mood to show up, or ill-times rains. You must be prepared to take care of these as these may play a spoil sport in your schedule.</p>
<p> It’s best to keep in stock a number of soccer practice games ready. There would be few that prove to be useless and therefore get rid of them to go to next. Flow with the training and you will get to know what is working best for the kids.</p>
<p> Have the kids do a warm up round before the session. Apart from the regular drills that warm up the body, make them use the soccer ball as well. Introduce some nice exercises such as an interesting game called Fetch. The coach in this game would throw the ball towards the player and the player would return it by using both and one feet.</p>
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<p>The kids can be trained to use both their feet to roll the ball and kick it forward and backward stuck between the feet. There are loads of soccer drills like this that players use to warm up.</p>
<p> It is important that every player has a soccer ball to himself. And in this case, come up with exciting individual games that require use of the ball. They should practice, shooting, dribbling, hitting the ball to the wall etc. Do not involve lines and keep the movement free as far as possible.</p>
<p> In soccer coaching, once the individual activities are finished, group activities should get the attention. Passing and receiving the ball are good drills to practice. In group activities, it’s imperative for the kids to show some team spirit. It’s natural for the kids to take some time in getting used to the feeling of team spirit from individual play to team play. You should be the mentor here for the team. Emphasize the need to support each other in order to win matches.</p>
<p> At the same time, lead the weak players to develop the feeling of team spirit. Such activities encourage brotherhood and team spirit.</p>
<p> Allow the kids to play in teams, the game of soccer not including a goalkeeper. Encourage them to take hits at the goals without any restrictions. And tell them to attack and defend alternatively. This allows them leverage in developing their own style.</p>
<p> This is the easiest way to conduct a soccer practice. Set yourself free and design everything that will help the kids learn about soccer. The question of right or wrong drill doesn’t arise. Just remember to allow yourself adaptability. For more such tips and tricks, subscribe to our youth soccer coaching community that has abundance of soccer coaching resources.</p>
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<p>I’m not sure if you know this but in <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_practice.html">soccer practice</a>, almost everyone feels that players are born with the physical capacity to play the game. Soccer performance of the players can be improved greatly by training them on many fitness mechanisms, even though the basic skill is inherent.</p>
<p> To come up with an efficient soccer training plan, first understand what the demands of the game are. The game of soccer is based on a variety of fitness components. These include flexibility, steadiness, strength, control, speed, dexterity, and stamina.</p>
<p> These elements can be ranked in the order of importance to suit your individual requirements and goals. But remember that when all these components are incorporated in your training sessions, the result would be great.</p>
<p> We'll take a closer look at the following fitness mechanisms in soccer drills to understand their relationship to soccer performance. This game requires some movements that demand a large variety of action. This is the reason why flexibility training should be incorporated into a daily soccer practice routine.</p>
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<p>It will take some time for the rewards of improved flexibility and mobility to show. What is difficult is to develop flexibility and not maintaining it.</p>
<p> In coaching soccer, lessons on maintaining a full range of movement will help generate high level performance on the soccer field. As a general rule, those flexibility drills should be made a part of daily practice which include hitting the ball, jumping, and sprinting. As the game of soccer mostly requires quick thinking, increased flexibility would add up to the players skill to swiftly respond in every direction.</p>
<p> Goalkeepers take up a large space on the field from all possible angles. So they need a variety of movement. Midfielders who possess the ball also require jumping, kicking, running etc around the field. The players who attack have the benefit since they can move when manipulating the ball among the opposition.</p>
<p> When the body is flexible, you can move your body over an increased range as also prevent injury. During practice, injury prevention is always the main concern. Flexibility is vital for minimizing strains and pulls to muscles and ligaments when exhaustion begins to cause a problem in your running and playing posture. Subsequently, cool down routines using mainly stationary stretches help the players recuperate.</p>
<p> Due to less or no flexibility in soccer coaching, fitness is greatly affected. Using flexibility, you can build a lot of power by increasing the movement. Additional benefit of being flexible is greater speed. With quickness in your hip, knee, and ankle joints, the players will be able to stretch their strides while sprinting.</p>
<p> In conclusion, always remember that being flexible in soccer practice sessions requires a progressive and a regular routine. This will happen only when there are a variety of flexibility exercises in your routine.</p>
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<p>On way to <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coach_youth_soccer.html">coach youth soccer</a>, all you need is to go through this article and get to know every single aspect of teaching the game. Though coaching soccer is not that tough but what’s required is a lot of patience, aptitude and experience. To teach youth soccer, what follows are well-known tactics. Implementing them religiously will do wonders to your team.</p>
<p> Promote learning: We all know about it but what do we do to promote it effectively? Allow the players to do activities that they like and even if they get wrong, take it easy. This practice allows the players to become more resourceful even as they enjoy the whole process.</p>
<p> Give names to all teams: Have the players divided into teams in order to organize the events in a better way. Also, name the teams in order to help foster a feeling of proximity in them.</p>
<p> Determine success and failures: Choose a benchmark in advance to coach youth soccer for quantifying the performance. Take for example a study that reveals how much fun the kids are having during the sessions. The kids could be playing only for the sake of it or actually having fun. Are they effectively picking up techniques of controlling, dribbling, and passing the ball?</p>
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<p>Acknowledge their hard work: The players remain motivated by way of consistent and fair recognition. Now, these need not be substantive incentives. For example, the team that wins gets a half hour rest or gets to go half-hour early and so on. Also, never give individual rewards. This is for the reason that some players will always outshine the other players. It is therefore better to acknowledge the team effort.</p>
<p> Managing bad behaviour: While teaching soccer, this part can prove to be disastrous for the entire team if not handled in time. For example, if a player is always late for the drills, do not ignore it. Punish the culprit with a light punishment so that everyone gets a message.</p>
<p> Similar is the case with parents, some of which may try to interfere a lot in the affairs of the team. Do not allow that and set the record straight. You are the coach and you will take decisions. But, involvement of parents to a certain level is also important.</p>
<p> Become the leader: Because you are seen as a mentor, it is possible that everything you do is replicated by the players. So you better mend your ways. Be good and courteous to your colleagues, opposite team, and fellow team members. Get to the sports ground for practice sessions prior to the players. Neither should you condemn the players nor the referee while participating in a practice match.</p>
<p> Rest assured, by means of these tips to coach youth soccer will take your team’s performance to the highest level in practice matches and live tournaments both. If you are interested in more such information and expert remarks on youth soccer, register today to our youth soccer coaching community. What you’ll get is helpful information on different sides of youth soccer.</p>
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<p>Allow me to put a simple question to you. To <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coach_youth_soccer.html">coach youth soccer</a>, what are the 3 things for the coach to do? Before you jump into answering this question, realize that youth soccer means that kids should enjoy the game. The concentration should be on turning the drills into enjoyable exercises so that the players get motivated.</p>
<p> So, to teach youth soccer, remember the following rules. These will instill the ability in the kids to become mature players.</p>
<p> Allow the players to enjoy themselves: As mentioned earlier, youth soccer means to enjoy the game thoroughly. As a coach, make sure to regulate your sessions early enough. As an example, ask them to do warm up drills before moving to the regular drills. Once done, instruct them to go ahead with the advanced drills such as passing the ball, dribbling with it and trapping etc.</p>
<p> To add to that, encourage the players to think creatively. Encourage them to try new things and even of they are doing something wrongly, do not interrupt them. Have a word with them after the session. It is also essential that parents are totally involved so that they can help in making the game enjoyable for the kids.</p>
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<p> To coach youth soccer, this is crucial since the kids spend more time with their parents than on the field. Ask the parents to inspire the kids, keep a track of their diet, and be regular in their training sessions.</p>
<p> Get familiar with the age of the kids: Teaching soccer to kids is between the age of 7 to 14. At this time, it is highly testing to create drills that stimulate the kids. So, you must think proactively to consider drills that are fun for the kids. Also, communicate carefully with them as they may not understand your intent behind the exercises if you are too formal in your approach.</p>
<p> It is always a great trick to divide them into teams and also give them individual names. This instills brotherhood. It is advised not to conduct a lot of trials too. The sign of a productive session is that there are both new and old drills.</p>
<p> Write the exercises: It always pays to write the exercises on paper along with the results that you are expecting from them. It helps in developing a strategy for the team. Recorded data is highly beneficial in depicting the performance of the players. If something needs a change, written plan will assist you in assessing it.</p>
<p> And then, it is super-easy to measure your goals. It is perfectly usual for a few things to go wrong and in that case, you can always get back to the original plan.</p>
<p> It is safe to say that youth soccer is a dynamic, fun-filled, and yet a responsible job. With these handy tips and techniques, you can easily tackle the job.</p>
<p> Examine these tips immediately. These tips on coach youth soccer are sure to bring positive results for your team. For more such tips on youth soccer, join our youth soccer coaching community where you will find many resources and like-minded individuals from the soccer community.</p>
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