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		<title>Coaching Youth Soccer &#8211; Mistakes You Must Avoid!</title>
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Coaching Youth Soccer Drills

When Coaching Youth Soccer and as with any profession, there is a list of things that a soccer coach should always follow. You&#8217;re probably thinking to yourself that some of these may be common sense, but are you following it?
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<p>When <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching/youth/">Coaching Youth Soccer</a> and as with any profession, there is a list of things that a soccer coach should always follow. You&#8217;re probably thinking to yourself that some of these may be common sense, but are you following it?</p>
<p>1. Don&#8217;t make speeches. If you&#8217;re a youth soccer coach and your teaching young kids, it&#8217;s especially important that you don&#8217;t bore them with long speeches and lectures. Whatever you have to say to your player during a training sessions on game, just make sure you keep it simple and short.</p>
<p>2. Don&#8217;t complicate things. When coaching a soccer exercise you should try to keep it as simple as possible. People have problems in implementing complecated things. I can bet your players will lose their interest in the practice sessions if you try to give them over complicated exercises with lots of instructions.</p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t be a ball boy- during a soccer practice ball will be travelling all over the field. Leave them alone! This can affect your authority and control over the players and severely damage the respect they have for you. They need to go get it.</p>
<p>4. Do you have kids helping with getting the balls? If that&#8217;s the case, don&#8217;t let them join the training session. This simply signals a laxity in discipline- ball boys are just there to get the ball. If they ask to be part of the practice session, make them know that they can&#8217;t do both.</p>
<p>5. Never, ever criticize the player. Never blame a player for missing a goal or a shot. Point out the flaws in their technique or skill and do that calmly. Screaming at a player for being &#8217;stupid&#8217; is a great way to make them want to leave your team.</p>
<p>6. While Coaching Youth Soccer, explain it clearly and as briefly as possible. Next it&#8217;s time to show it. i&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll do well and you&#8217;re players will understand perfectly everything you teach. Conversely, don&#8217;t try and demonstrate something that you can&#8217;t do.</p>
<p>7. Health and safety should always be foremost in a coach&#8217;s mind. This means making sure that the ground and the equipment are in good shape before your soccer training session starts. Remember that if a kid sprains his ankle because the ground was slippery, then it&#8217;s technically your fault.</p>
<p>8. Don&#8217;t leave the parents out in the dark. Hold regular meetings with them to address concerns and to let them know about the upcoming games or events. Keep in your mind that parents can always help you improve your coaching activities.</p>
<p>When Coaching Youth Soccer, these are important aspects that every coach should consider. If you want to dramatically improve the skills of the kids and keep their interest and focus during practice sessions, you can learn that and much more at SoccerDrillsTips . com.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author:</strong></p>
<p>Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in youth soccer coaching. If you want to learn how to explode your players&#8217; skills and make practice more fun and interesting, get your free <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Coaching" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching/">Soccer Coaching</a> guide at <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">http://www.soccerdrillstips.com &#8211; Coaching Youth Soccer Drills</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Soccer Drills

If you are Coaching Youth Soccer, there are some things every youth soccer coach needs to consider and be aware. You may say that some of these are just simple common sense, but they are not for sure common practice:
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<p>If you are <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">Coaching Youth Soccer</a>, there are some things every youth soccer coach needs to consider and be aware. You may say that some of these are just simple common sense, but they are not for sure common practice:</p>
<p>1. Don&#8217;t make speeches. This is particulary important if you coach young players and have the habit of making long lectures during your training sessions. This as nothing to do with your players age group. When it comes to making speeches and giving instructions, make it short and sweet.</p>
<p>2. Don&#8217;t complicate things. Strip every drill to its basics and test it with your players making sure they are ready to move forward and perform it well. You can test this by showing the kids a complicated soccer diagram of a drill with fancy arrows and dozens of instructions, you&#8217;ll lose their interest.</p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t be a ball boy- it&#8217;s critical that you understand that it&#8217;s not your task to run and catch the balls. This can affect your authority and control over the players and severely damage the respect they have for you. They need to go get it.</p>
<p>4. It&#8217;s important that you don&#8217;t allow the ball-kids to join practice if they are there just to get the balls. This simply signals a laxity in discipline- ball boys are just there to get the ball. If they want to join in the practice, they have to join the team like everyone else.</p>
<p>5. Never, ever criticize the player. One of your players missed a goal? or a decisive pass? Don&#8217;t blame them. Point out the flaws in their technique or skill and do that calmly. Screaming at a player for being &#8217;stupid&#8217; is a great way to make them want to leave your team.</p>
<p>6. While Coaching Youth Soccer, explain it clearly and as briefly as possible. Next it&#8217;s time to show it. i&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll do well and you&#8217;re players will understand perfectly everything you teach. Conversely, don&#8217;t try and demonstrate something that you can&#8217;t do.</p>
<p>7. Health and safety should always be foremost in a coach&#8217;s mind. This means making sure that the ground and the equipment are in good shape before your soccer training session starts. Remember that if a kid sprains his ankle because the ground was slippery, then it&#8217;s technically your fault.</p>
<p>8. Don&#8217;t leave the parents out in the dark. Meet with parents regularly and always keep them up-to-date when it comes to the team&#8217;s problems and challenges. Parents are a powerful ally when it comes to keep your coaching activities running smoothly.</p>
<p>When Coaching Youth Soccer, these are important aspects that every coach should consider. If you want to dramatically improve the skills of the kids and keep their interest and focus during practice sessions, you can learn that and much more at SoccerDrillsTips . com.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author:</strong></p>
<p>Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in youth soccer coaching. If you want to learn how to explode your players&#8217; skills and make practice more fun and interesting, get your free <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Coaching" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching/">Soccer Coaching</a> guide at <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">http://www.soccerdrillstips.com &#8211; Coaching Youth Soccer Drills</a>.</p>
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		<title>8 Things Not To Do When Coaching Youth Soccer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Coaching Youth Soccer Drills

If you are Coaching Youth Soccer, there are some things every youth soccer coach needs to consider and be aware. You&#8217;re probably thinking to yourself that some of these may be common sense, but are you following it?
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<p>If you are <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">Coaching Youth Soccer</a>, there are some things every youth soccer coach needs to consider and be aware. You&#8217;re probably thinking to yourself that some of these may be common sense, but are you following it?</p>
<p>1. Don&#8217;t make speeches. This may not seem important but kids really get bored and distracted when coaches have the habit of making incredible long speeches and instructions. No matter how old your players are, be short and sweet in whatever you have to say to them.</p>
<p>2. Don&#8217;t complicate things. When coaching a soccer exercise you should try to keep it as simple as possible. People have problems in implementing complecated things. It&#8217;s really easy for the kids to lose interest and attention when a coach tries to implement and demonstrate drills with lots of diagrams and instructions.</p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t be a ball boy- it&#8217;s not the coach&#8217;s job to run after runaway balls during soccer practice. Make your players go run and get the balls that they shoot out of the field. You can even make it a rule that if they score they don&#8217;t have to catch it anymore for that day.</p>
<p>4. In case you have some kids to help in getting the balls, make sure they do not participate in the drills. This simply signals a laxity in discipline- ball boys are just there to get the ball. If they want to join in the practice, they have to join the team like everyone else.</p>
<p>5. Never, ever criticize the player. One of your players missed a goal? or a decisive pass? Don&#8217;t blame them. Point out the flaws in their technique or skill and do that calmly. Screaming at a player for being &#8217;stupid&#8217; is a great way to make them want to leave your team.</p>
<p>6. While Coaching Youth Soccer, explain it clearly and as briefly as possible. Next it&#8217;s time to show it. i&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll do well and you&#8217;re players will understand perfectly everything you teach. Conversely, don&#8217;t try and demonstrate something that you can&#8217;t do.</p>
<p>7. Health and safety should always be foremost in a coach&#8217;s mind. This means making sure that the ground and the equipment are in good shape before your soccer training session starts. Remember that if a kid sprains his ankle because the ground was slippery, then it&#8217;s technically your fault.</p>
<p>8. Don&#8217;t leave the parents out in the dark. It&#8217;s important that you interact with your player&#8217;s parents in a way that they feel integrated and well informed of what it&#8217;s happening. Always remember that your player&#8217;s parents can be your best ally.</p>
<p>When Coaching Youth Soccer, these are important aspects that every coach should consider. Learn how to literally explode your players&#8217; skills and make trining more fun in less than 29 days at SoccerDrillsTips . com.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author:</strong></p>
<p>Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in youth soccer coaching. If you want to learn how to explode your players&#8217; skills and make practice more fun and interesting, get your free <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Coaching" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching/">Soccer Coaching</a> guide at <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">http://www.soccerdrillstips.com &#8211; Coaching Youth Soccer Drills</a>.</p>
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