South Simcoe United FC

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "South Simcoe United FC"

Transcription

1 South Simcoe United FC Long Term Player Development Blueprint By: Bob Bergin, Technical Officer Date: February 19 th, 2013 Version: 1.2 Page 1

2 Table of Contents 1. Guiding Principles Development vs Winning Possession Soccer Age Appropriate Soccer How We Train Futsal League U8 Development Program Respecting the Game Partnerships Advanced Stream Page 2

3 1. Guiding Principles South Simcoe United Football Club (SSU FC) wants to be a leader in youth soccer development in the province of Ontario. The Player Development Program outlined below will dramatically change what we do, how we coach and the tremendous benefits that the children of our communities will receive. Some of the changes will happen as soon as possible while others will be implemented when the proper infrastructure is in place. SSU FC has a number of objectives that we hope to focus on and these will be the ten guiding principles throughout our Player Development Program: 1.1. To develop each and every player to their full potential Give the game back to the kids, let them play and love the game on their terms without undue adult interference Shifting our focus away from winning and into player development Put smiles back on the children s faces by introducing games that are fun and rewarding Improve critical thinking, through guided discovery and games that promote thinking outside of the box Maximize touches on the ball in all training sessions and game situations To grow our Club in total registrants by 50% over a 5 year period (between ) To consistently graduate players to the Ontario Player Development League that is twice the amount expected for a Club our size Have at least one player on the provincial team in 5 years (by 2018) Have one player from our Club make the National Team in the next 10 years (by 2023). In 2008 the Canadian Soccer Association released a guideline entitled Wellness to World Cup. It proposed to dramatically change the soccer landscape. Subsequently a few years later the Ontario Soccer Association released their plan in accordance with the CSA s guidelines called the Long Term Player Development Plan. These two documents both began with a basic Page 3

4 premise that some elements of soccer in Canada and our own province were not functioning as they should. After peaking in the mid 2000 s enrollment in soccer across the province and indeed the country was down. More specifically children who registered as 5 year olds had less than a 50 % chance to be still playing by the time they were 10. Our Club has echoed these findings, overall registration has steadily decreased and we definitely have more 5 year olds wanting to play then we have 10 or 15 year olds. We need to reverse these trends and we have taken a long hard look at the state of soccer in the province and more specifically in our Club and concluded it is time to change the way we do things. Navel gazing is never fun but once one commits to improving the joy in kid s hearts the answers come fairly easy. This document intends to adhere to the principles and ideals of the CSA s Wellness to World Cup and the OSA s Long Term Player Development guidelines. However, our Club plans on going further. We want to set the standards for growth in our province by implementing fun and unique ways of playing the game. To challenge our players, their parents, our coaches and our Club to be the best we can be, to innovate, create and develop our Club with one guiding principle, what is the best way to do things for our players. 2. Development vs. Winning Everyone wants to win, and in Canada like the most of the world winning is important. However, is the desire to win slowly killing youth sports in Canada? Most top notch soccer countries do not even have formal teams or leagues until a child is 10, 11 or 12. The children in these places have played the game on the street, in the park, or at the beach. It is not the beach, or street, or the park that makes these kids better, the biggest difference is the lack of adults telling them what to play, how it s played and what the rules are for the game. Ultimately there are winners and losers but in street soccer this is minimized. Page 4

5 If an adult coach really wants to win then he or she is going to do things much different than if they merely developed their players. If winning was important would they promote equal playing time, or would that special player receive much more playing time than their teammates? Would that coach be willing to rotate players in different positions so that everyone can experience the game from different perspectives? Would that coach promote a style of play that will benefit them in the long run but hurt them in the short term? Would that coach have a tendency to control the game, tell the players where to go and what do? If they want to win these are the bad habits that creep into our game. That seven year old who has been stuck in net for the whole season and yelled at for letting in a few goals will simply never be back. So our Club is getting out of the business of winning and into the business of player development through the following steps. We think this will vastly improve the soccer experience for everyone Eliminate all scores and standings for U12 and down in the Club effective the summer of All Club tournaments and internal Club competition will no longer have winners and losers, scores, standing or champions for U12 and under All Club coaches will be instructed to rotate their players around the pitch unless a player has expressed a fear of a position. If a child is scared to play keeper there is no point in forcing them into the net. As always we want our children to be happy and fulfilled. This should be for all teams from U10 and down and encouraged for our U11 and U12 teams as well The Club will recognize coaches who have done a great job of developing players and not those who have won the most games Educate our players, parents, coaches, referees, and volunteers of the new direction and explain the reasons for these changes. Page 5

6 These changes will help the Club garner a greater emphasis on development over winning but they will not guarantee that all coaches will adhere to the spirit that the Club wants to foster. Therefore it will be important that the Club constantly monitors our coaches and all of our programs so that we get everyone on the same page. The consequences of a win at all costs mentality are many Everyone feels under pressure to win. For young children this is very stressful Coaches will tend to coach a simplified game of sending the ball to the opponent s net. Scoring is stressed over skill. In the long run this is detrimental to a player s overall development Player s become afraid to make a mistake that might cost the team and as a result they are very unwilling to try something creative In a win at all cost mentality the majority of players do not want to take responsibility for the game and risk the wrath of the coach so they choose to slink into the background. Without a doubt this hinders their development Playing time favours the better players Parents are more worried about the win then if the child is enjoying themselves Everyone s stress level increases from the players to the coaches and the parents. This is counter to what we want to create which is a warm inviting environment full of fun and physical activity. 3. Possession Soccer To score you must have possession of the ball. However, obtaining and keeping possession of the ball is not something that most youth players can do very well here in Ontario. We are going to change that fact by concentrating our training on possession soccer. Page 6

7 The term possession soccer refers to a team that attempts to maintain possession of the ball against their opponent. This is exemplified by playing the ball out of the back and playing through thirds, while rhythmically moving the ball between teammates. Scoring opportunities result from a slow build up towards the opponent s goal. In contrast direct play refers to driving long balls into the opponent s half of the field with the purpose of repossessing for a quick strike. It s true that both have merit and perhaps the best teams in the world play a combination of both styles. We will be coaching possession with a purpose. When the opportunity arises we can quickly switch to a quick strike mentality. It is clear that it is very difficult to switch from direct soccer to possession soccer unless the proper fundamentals of maintaining possession have been taught. One of the benefits of removing winning as the primary focus of our Club is that it will allow our Club to change our style of play. Currently our coaches decide what they are going to teach and how they are going to deliver this message. We have no uniformity whatsoever throughout the Club. In 2013 that will change so that all of our coaches will be teaching the same style of play and coaching the same formations throughout the Club. We are going to be playing possession soccer with the following formations: a for 11v11, for 9v9, 3-3 for 7v7, with keeper for 5v5, with no keeper for 4v4 and no set positions for 3v3. This will allow consistency as players move from team to team and age group to age group. The names of each position will be standardized so that each player on each team at each age group will know the name of their position they are playing and what their roles and responsibilities are for that age group. Page 7

8 A desire to win at the younger age groups and playing possession soccer are non-compatible. However, by removing any desire to immediately win we are allowing extra time to teach the fundamentals of possession soccer. Possessing the ball takes a great deal more skill than a more Direct Style of play. The methods to teach possession soccer will be outlined in the section entitled How We Train. There are many benefits to possession soccer: 3.1. It improves critical thinking, players are always looking for space It is technically more difficult to play and the demands are greater and this will create better players over time The ball is often played out of the back, eliminating most punts down the field Players learn to play wide and let the ball move from side to side 3.5. Passes are played in all directions, 360 degrees The game is played with probing passes into feet, angles of runs improve Players like playing it more than the more traditional Direct Style of soccer A sense of teamwork is fostered It s more fun to coach, more fun to watch and way more fun to play. Page 8

9 4. Age Appropriate Soccer Ontario s Long Term Player Development plan has outlined the appropriate field size and player limits for each age group. South Simcoe United fully supports this plan. This is the outline of our proposed age groups going forward: Age Format Squad Sessions Duration Field (Max) Goal (Max) U4,U5 3v3 Max 6 1/week x 12 weeks U6 4v4 Max 8 2/week x 12 weeks U7,U8 5v5 Max 10 2/week x 12 weeks U9,U10 7v7 Max 14 2/week x 16 weeks U11,U12 9v9 Max 16 2/week x 16 weeks U13+ 11v11 Max 18 2/week x 16 weeks 2 x 15min 22m x 30m Pug No Keeper 2 x 15min 25m x 36m Pug No Keeper 2 x 20min 30m x 36m 5 x 8 2 x 25min 36m x 55m 6 x 16 2 x 35min 55m x 75m 6 x 18 2 x 35min Fifa Full Field 8 x 24 There will be no keepers until children reach our U7/8 program. The design of this program is to provide incremental stepping stones for our players. The image below illustrates how this will help our players. Page 9

10 Here are some of the many benefits of playing age appropriate soccer in small sided games: 4.1. There are many more goals scored, this is the one younger children love the most The child becomes the main focus Because of the reduced numbers each child has a chance to score The rules are simpler so that the game becomes easier for each child to grasp, rules are added over the years a bit at a time and as such the game will become easier to understand This will maximize touches on the ball. Through playing small sided games players will increase the number of touches which will dramatically increases their skill level All players play in all positions, naturally they will learn to attack and defend and as a result they will no longer get stuck in a certain position There is more emphasis on possession soccer and players will become more complete soccer players The smaller pitch size will allow for more games to be played on a given field The ball will stay in play longer, coaches can restart games by sending another ball into play once one goes out. Page 10

11 4.10. With so many goals scored the issue of who won and who lost is eliminated Children will learn to express themselves with the ball since they will have it at their feet a lot more The games will become easier and more fun to coach as the rules are simpler and the focus is on fun The game becomes the teacher. Players will learn naturally how to dribble, pass and shoot The role of adults is diminished. The players will no longer be looking at the coach to know where to go and as a result their natural instincts will take over In the long run children will become greater independent thinkers and this will positively impact the player down the road The natural competitive instincts of children are fostered without the influence of an adult s desire to win Our matrix slowly adds complexity to the game allowing children to learn as they grow Soccer intelligence and ability will happen naturally. Allowing the game to be the teacher this will provide an environment that stimulates the child. Page 11

12 5. How We Train To improve our training, here are the objectives: 5.1. Make our practices more fun for the players and the coaches Give our coaches a clear and concise curriculum Improve efficiencies in practices and reduce wasted time Curriculum will be based on age appropriate lessons Have our coaches teach through guided discovery Stress the basic fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting, etc The core of our training will be through the use of small sided games Program will use games that improve critical thinking and problem solving Let the game be the teacher Elimination of fitness without the ball Eliminate line drills All training will be focused on maximizing touches on the ball Practices will be designed with the proper progressions Coaches to use praise and encouragement at all times No more punishments for mistakes. One of the biggest issues in our Club and indeed in Clubs throughout Ontario is that a child s soccer development is often based on a lottery system. In other words they may or may not get lucky with the coach that they have been assigned to that year. Like our school system where there are good teachers and poor teachers and many in the middle, coaching is very much the same way. However, in our school system teachers must teach the curriculum that has been assigned for their grade. Currently in our Club we have coaches of various levels but we do not have a curriculum. They are free to coach whatever they feel is necessary. Page 12

13 This has resulted in many coaches feeling lost and at a distinct disadvantage. We have been throwing these coaches onto the field with minimal guidance. The coaches who have experience have done a good job under this scenario while many of our inexperienced coaches have not fared so well. The result is that a child is either lucky or unlucky in terms which coach they get for that year. It is our hope to eliminate this lottery and improve all of our coaches by giving them a proper curriculum. Each coach will have a set of games and activities designed by the technical staff that will be age appropriate and engaging for the children. They will have session plans for the entire season. All coaches will teach the same things the same way. Coaches will be instructed through in house coaching clinics on how to conduct games and activities in the curriculum. Our Club and age group head coaches will be available to provide in season assistance and support. The benefits should be seen immediately: All players in each age group will be learning the same things at the same time and in the same manner All coaches, but mostly the newer coaches will have a new found sense of confidence in their ability to coach Coaching is easier when you let the game be the teacher. No more spending time looking up the latest drill from a book Coaches will enjoy having to simply choose which game to play and will no longer be challenged to come up with an interesting session A spirit of fun will come back into our practices. More fun for the kids, the coaches and the parents Our overall Club skill level will rise since the curriculum will be devised as a progression. Newer skills will be built on the skills that have already been taught. Page 13

14 5.22. We will end the coaching lottery. All coaches should have the same methods and practices so that every child benefits The system will be simple for everyone Players will be more engaged in their practices as children love to play Our retention rate should increase dramatically Systematically layering a child s soccer development should have dramatic effects on our player s path as they advance throughout our Club. Each year will build on the next. Skills will be mastered and new skills will then be added. As an example, our Club will be teaching only 7 moves. There are hundreds of ways to beat an opponent but a player only needs a few moves to get by their opposition. However, they need to execute these moves at a high rate of speed, with appropriate deception and in game like conditions. We will begin with a simple pullback move at age 6 with both their right and left foot. At the U8 level we can add an inside cut and an outside cut with both their right and left foot. Two more moves will be added at U10 and again two more at U12. Repetition of the moves will help to improve their speed and efficiency. Children will naturally learn the key components of the moves as they are slowly added to their repertoire. The use of these moves in small sided games will be encouraged and the elements of deception and acceleration will come naturally in game like conditions. First touch and proper passing and receiving techniques will be the cornerstone of our programs. However, players will learn these techniques in small sided games that will find the player under pressure at all times. Line drills rarely duplicate the lack of time and space that exists in real soccer. Teaching proper technique and training in realistic games is the best way to reinforce muscle memory. Our Club intends to encourage juggling or keep ups. Goals should be set at each age group and players should have a few minutes at the beginning of each practice to work on their juggling. Players will be encouraged to work on their juggling on their own. The Club will help to recognize players who have achieved a certain number of keep ups. Page 14

15 6. Futsal League In the fall of 2013 South Simcoe United will initiate a new Futsal league in our area. We would like to align ourselves with other Clubs in our area to create a sustainable league. The Futsal League will run from October until March. Most advanced countries play futsal. Many of the great players in the world credit futsal as their secret to success. Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, and Spain have long understood the benefits of futsal. The many benefits of futsal quickly become apparent: 6.1. Futsal is relatively inexpensive. It is played in gyms and the equipment is minimal It maximizes touches on the ball. The futsal ball is designed to not bounce as much as a normal soccer ball. The game is played at the feet The game is 4v4 plus a keeper. Fewer players result in greater participation of everyone involved in the game Futsal promotes maximum touches on the ball. Each game should produce more than 200 touches on the ball. More touches produce better players Futsal is a very fast moving game. The speed of the game promotes quick thinking The size of the ball and the lack of bounce promote foot skills and these skills tend to occur naturally Futsal promotes tactical awareness. Elements of attacking and defending and transition are always present. Children will naturally learn to utilize and support their teammates. Page 15

16 7. U8 Development Program Starting in the fall of 2013 our Club will begin a year round program for players who will be U8s in the following year. This program will run year round, and it will incorporate 4 sections, a fall, winter, spring and summer section. Each section will last 10 weeks. The program will be open to all who are enthusiastic and want a more comprehensive soccer experience. This program could lead a child seamlessly into our Advanced Stream or it could merely satisfy the child and parents who want a more complete soccer experience than is available in our summer recreational soccer program. The program will be run by our highly qualified Technical Staff. The program will be in addition and complimentary to their recreational summer program. It will build on and expand the work of their individual team coaches. The program hopes to instill a lifelong love of the Beautiful Game. The U8 Development Program will run in 4 seasonal sections and the cost will be kept low to encourage as many of our young players as possible. South Simcoe United will fully participate in Huronia District s new program of U8 festivals. Currently there are 4 U8 festivals planned for the summer of Players will have the option of participating in the year round program or joining the program for the summer months and participating in the U8 festivals. Players entering their U8 year are also entering the so called Golden Years of soccer. We want to give our players every chance possible to succeed in the game. This program will give our players a strong start as players enter this most important era in their soccer development. Page 16

17 8. Respecting the Game Our Club plans on taking a leadership role in doing things the right way. Doing the right things starts with showing respect for the game. Everyone involved in our Club, from the players to the coaches, game officials, parents, Club executives and paid employees need to set a good example of how to conduct themselves while representing our Club. For players this means respecting the game, wearing the proper uniform, being punctual and conducting themselves at all times in a manner that makes the Club proud. Players need to show respect for their teammates, their coaches, the game officials as well as the opposition. Players are expected to sign a code of conduct and abide by the rules outlined in that document. For coaches this means respecting your players by giving your best to each and every child in your care. Understanding and respecting the task that you have chosen to undertake. Coaches need to show leadership and realize that they set the tone for the team. Their actions must be better than everyone else. Coaches need to utilize fair play principles and treat everyone equally. They need to understand the consequences of their actions. Coaches need to respect their team, fellow coaches, game officials, parents and opposing coaches. Coaches must sign a code of conduct and adhere to the principles of that document. Coaches must understand that they represent our Club and our community and conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on those entities. Page 17

18 9. Partnerships There is no doubt we are a small Club and small Clubs have particular issues that larger Clubs do not experience. Economies of scale and the necessary critical mass to run programs are sometimes outside of our grasp. Often times we may not have the players, coaches, volunteers or facilities to run all of the programs that larger Clubs are able to offer. In the past we have worked closely with our neighbouring Clubs in fostering inter-club play. We have had reciprocal agreements with our neighbours in terms of player movement, coaching assistance and the sharing of facilities. Our players deserve all of the options available to them that larger Clubs offer. Our goal as a Club is to work closer with our neighbours and if possible combine programs so that all children, coaches and parents in our area benefit from this mutual reciprocity. This issue is particularly acute with the advent of Ontario s new league, the Ontario Player Development League which commences in Currently many of the Clubs in our area struggle to field competitive teams from U13 to U18. This situation will only be exacerbated by the OPDL. It is quite possible that each of our area s competitive teams going forward may lose 2-5 players to this new league. For a larger Club one could say this is pocket change, however for smaller Clubs this could be the breaking point between whether or not they are able to field a team. We need to get ahead of this potential problem by expanding our already solid cooperation that we currently enjoy with our neighbouring Clubs. Developing a viable Futsal league, sharing facilities and all of our resources will benefit each of our Clubs and all of the players in the long run. As a proud member of the Huronia District Soccer Association, South Simcoe United endeavours to work closely with the District. Currently Huronia is leading the way in the advancement of Youth Soccer in Ontario. Our intention is to continue to work with the District to align our programs that will maximize the benefit to our players. Our Club will also maintain a close partnership with the Ontario Soccer Association. Ontario is leading the way with their Long Term Player Development. As a Club we will ensure that we stay current and relevant with all information and changes that originate from the OSA. Page 18

19 10. Advanced Stream Our mandate as a Club is to grow the game as wide as possible by making the game more fun and user friendly. The steps outlined above will assist in making that goal possible. We also intend to offer a chance for our talented few to learn, enhance and expand their skills in a challenging environment. While we recognize that an advanced stream is not for every player or family we do want to offer the best programs possible for the more advanced player. Several key elements need to be present for a player to advance to the highest levels of soccer. You need the right player, the right environment, a high frequency of training and this training must be purposeful and highly effective. Our Club plans on excelling in all of these areas. Finding the right players begins with identification. The formation of a new year round program for U8s will be an excellent start in the process of identifying players. While the program s main purpose will be to give aspiring players a solid base of fundamentals, it will also allow our technical staff the opportunity to identify players who are potential candidates for the next level. In addition the Club will appoint a scout to visit the games at the younger ages of 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 and assist to identify children who have talent. Improving our internal Club communication will further help to market and identify potential players. The scout would then have the opportunity to speak directly to the parents. This would alleviate the problem of communication and information that often does not get directed to our families. Page 19

20 It is our hope that with the improved player identification that the Club has planned we will be able to field two streamed teams at the U9 level. This would broaden our programs and allow for as many children as possible into our advanced programs. South Simcoe United is committed to creating a warm and inviting environment for our most advanced players. Our desire is for children and their parents to want to be part of our competitive program. This can only be achieved by removing the impediments to happiness. Equal play and positive reinforcement will become the hallmarks of Club policy. Coaches and team staff that do not follow the Club s guidelines will be overlooked in favour of those that are committed to our ideals. The key factor in player development is repetition. To get to the top players need to practice, lots and lots of practice. Currently our advanced teams practice once a week in the winter and twice a week in the summer. Over the course of this winter we have added a weekly clinic style setting for all of our age groups. This has allowed players to practice twice a week. The Club plans on maintaining this practice in subsequent years and expanding it to the summer months. With the exception of long weekends we will be hosting Saturday skills clinics run by our technical staff. In addition South Simcoe is partnering with Huronia District Soccer Association and their newly developed Centre of Excellence. This program is leading the province in its development of elite players. The program runs year round and currently is operating at both the U11 and U12 age groups. The Centre of Excellence will be expanded over the next few years to include U9s and U10s. This level of district involvement and forward thinking is unique to Huronia District. Once fully operational this program will be producing exceptional players who will be ready to take a leadership role in the province s new Ontario Player Development League. It is our intention as a Club to have a close working relationship with the Technical Director of Huronia that will benefit all players involved. We will use the training and coaching methods of the Centre of Excellence and align the Club and District programs to minimize timing conflicts. Page 20

21 The final key component to advancing the skills of our elite players is improving how we train. Purposeful and deliberate practice produces exceptional talent. We want our players to have both sound fundamentals and the ability to execute creatively in game situations. Our practices will have the following characteristics which will be reinforced throughout the year with ongoing coach training: Maximum touches on the ball in each and every practice Teach and reinforce proper fundamental techniques of passing, shooting and dribbling Introduce games that force players to think and react quickly Have well planned and well executed practices that have minimal wasted time as the practice works through the progressions Our seasonal plans will help coaches with the long term and short term planning We will let the game be the teacher, small sided games that promote critical thinking and creative soccer will be the cornerstone of our program Coaches will provide minimal interruptions. Less talk will result in more soccer and happier children Children will be asked open ended questions that will help them understand the game as it relates to them Possession soccer will be introduced at our younger ages and consistently taught throughout each player s formative years Coaches will encourage play at home, in the park and at recess time using motivation and encouragement. Page 21

History of the Program:

History of the Program: Page 1 of 6 History of the Program: Mini-Volley started in Canada in the mid-1980 s with the guidance of Gilles Lepine an educator in the province of Quebec. The program came to Canada as a direct result

More information

The Chiefs Way Academy: U9 U12

The Chiefs Way Academy: U9 U12 The Chiefs Way Academy: U9 U12 The coaches and staff at Chiefs FC are committed to developing every player - with a focus on helping every player reach his/her potential. Chiefs FC aims to instill a love

More information

BASIC FUTSAL COACHING PREPARATION

BASIC FUTSAL COACHING PREPARATION BASIC FUTSAL COACHING PREPARATION I. Basics Futsal The priority in Futsal is to motivate players in an environment that is conducive to learning. The more pleasure kids derive from their participation,

More information

SPYA Soccer Curriculum

SPYA Soccer Curriculum SPYA Soccer Curriculum The SPYA soccer curriculum is not simply a reference to a series of booklets and drills, although these valuable tools will be utilized as part of our curriculum. Our intention is

More information

A Developmental Approach. To The Soccer Learning Process

A Developmental Approach. To The Soccer Learning Process A Developmental Approach To The Soccer Learning Process Soccer by definition Soccer is a game played between 2 teams and each team is trying to score more goals than the other team. Soccer games are decided

More information

the fa coaching futsal level 1 core techniques (1/6)

the fa coaching futsal level 1 core techniques (1/6) core techniques (1/6) Control Control to secure the ball Control to change the direction of play Control the ball on the players safe side Control using different surfaces of the body Control to keep the

More information

N.I.S.L. Player Development Guide. Under 8 Under 10 Created by the NISL Technical Committee for the benefit of the NISL Member Clubs

N.I.S.L. Player Development Guide. Under 8 Under 10 Created by the NISL Technical Committee for the benefit of the NISL Member Clubs N.I.S.L. Player Development Guide Under 8 Under 10 Created by the NISL Technical Committee for the benefit of the NISL Member Clubs I. INTRODUCTION A. Principles of coaching 1. Know who you are coaching

More information

UABA Coaches Manual. Mission Statement: The Coaches:

UABA Coaches Manual. Mission Statement: The Coaches: Mission Statement: The mission of the Upper Allen Baseball Association (UABA) is to provide a wholesome atmosphere for the youth of Upper Allen to participate in organized baseball. Furthermore, we intend

More information

COLLINS HILL SOCCER CLUB MEDIA GUIDE

COLLINS HILL SOCCER CLUB MEDIA GUIDE COLLINS HILL SOCCER CLUB MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS About Us... 03 Staff... 04 Soccer Programs... 05 Style of Play... 06 Coaching Philosophy... 07 Milestone... 08 Scholarships... 09 Partner With Us... 10 Why

More information

Stage 2 Coaching Guidelines

Stage 2 Coaching Guidelines Stage 2 Coaching Guidelines Characteristics of the Developing Player Players are still developing basic coordination. Combine activities that involve basic movements with activities focused on soccer-specific

More information

ASeasonofCoachingSessions ForYouthSoccer. A24weekcoachingprogram DARRENLAVER&GARETHLONG

ASeasonofCoachingSessions ForYouthSoccer. A24weekcoachingprogram DARRENLAVER&GARETHLONG ASeasonofCoachingSessions ForYouthSoccer A24weekcoachingprogram DARRENLAVER&GARETHLONG A season of coaching sessions for youth soccer A 24 week coaching program By Darren Laver & Gareth Long 1 INTRODUCTION

More information

Female Development Model Introduction to Hockey

Female Development Model Introduction to Hockey Female Development Model Introduction to Hockey The OWHA Female Development Model was introduced this season and we will continue to provide information as the program is updated. Please note that the

More information

Possession Playing Away From Pressure

Possession Playing Away From Pressure Possession Playing Away From Pressure In soccer possession is the ability to keep the ball without losing it to the opponent. Without the ball, scoring is not possible and without scoring winning is not

More information

COACHING STYLE SCOREBOARD Rewards outcome Emphasizes winning Focuses on most talented Comparison is to others (including teammates) Punishes Mistakes

COACHING STYLE SCOREBOARD Rewards outcome Emphasizes winning Focuses on most talented Comparison is to others (including teammates) Punishes Mistakes NCHA Coaches Meeting COACHING STYLE SCOREBOARD Rewards outcome Emphasizes winning i Focuses on most talented Comparison is to others (including teammates) Punishes Mistakes 1 NCHA Coaches Meeting MASTERY

More information

Player Progress Report

Player Progress Report Date: Player Name: Team Gender (circle one): Team Year: Player Progress Report B / G Team Color (circle one): Orange Black White Grey This Orange County Premier Player Progress Report is intended to provide

More information

Basic Coaching Concepts for Player Under the Age of Eleven The Golden Age for Soccer Skill Learning

Basic Coaching Concepts for Player Under the Age of Eleven The Golden Age for Soccer Skill Learning Basic Coaching Concepts for Player Under the Age of Eleven The Golden Age for Soccer Skill Learning Tom Turner Ohio Youth Soccer Association-North Director of Coaching and Player Development October 2001

More information

Spokane Foxes Pumas FC Academy Coaches Manual 2017

Spokane Foxes Pumas FC Academy Coaches Manual 2017 Spokane Foxes Pumas FC Academy Coaches Manual 2017 Jerry 5/23/2017 Analyzing Game: The following is a list of questions you can use to analyze a game in progress: Are we achieving our strategic objectives?

More information

The importance of t. Gordon Craig, Coerver Coaching Director

The importance of t. Gordon Craig, Coerver Coaching Director Gordon Craig, Coerver Coaching Director The importance of t Inspired by the ideas of the Dutch coach, Wiel Coerver in the 60 s, that all the great skills from the top players at the time could be taught

More information

HOW TO HELP CHILDREN LEARN THE GAME PRE-SEASON TIPS

HOW TO HELP CHILDREN LEARN THE GAME PRE-SEASON TIPS WILLIAMSON COUNTY SOCCER ASSOCIATION GENERAL COACHING GUIDELINES We welcome your ideas on improving this information. Please contact us at doc@williamsoncountysoccer.com or 791-0590. HOW TO HELP CHILDREN

More information

Red, White & Blue Hockey!

Red, White & Blue Hockey! Red, White & Blue Hockey! The Advantages of Cross-Ice Practicing and Playing The USA Hockey Red, White, and Blue Puck program is based on a model of practicing and playing hockey across the ice surface

More information

OPFC. OPFC Philosophy/Curriculum. OPFC Coaching Philosophy and Curriculum for Player Development:

OPFC. OPFC Philosophy/Curriculum. OPFC Coaching Philosophy and Curriculum for Player Development: OPFC Philosophy/Curriculum OPFC Updated August 13, 2017 OPFC Coaching Philosophy and Curriculum for Player Development: OPFC MISSION: Ohio Premier Futbol Club, (OPFC) of Cleveland, is dedicated to developing

More information

Genesis Football Academy Grassroots

Genesis Football Academy Grassroots Genesis Football Academy Grassroots Why Genesis Football Academy Grassroots? Professional Organization and Coaching Twice a week with soccer education professionals Director of Grassroots, Master Coach-Educators

More information

Practice Tips. So, what I do with my U12 team may not be appropriate for a U8 team?

Practice Tips. So, what I do with my U12 team may not be appropriate for a U8 team? Practice Tips In the past year I have had the pleasure to observe and teach several coaching clinics as well as attend several workshops on coaching soccer. Through all of those experiences I have been

More information

The Coaching Hierarchy Part II: Spacing and Roles Tom Turner, OYSAN Director of Coaching August 1999 (Revised: December 2000)

The Coaching Hierarchy Part II: Spacing and Roles Tom Turner, OYSAN Director of Coaching August 1999 (Revised: December 2000) The Coaching Hierarchy Part II: Spacing and Roles Tom Turner, OYSAN Director of Coaching August 1999 (Revised: December 2000) In the June issue of Ohio Soccer, a 7-step hierarchical approach to coaching

More information

WASHINGTON PREMIER FC COACHING PHILOSOPHY

WASHINGTON PREMIER FC COACHING PHILOSOPHY WASHINGTON PREMIER FC COACHING PHILOSOPHY 2018 Club Vision WPFC aspires to be a consistent top-tier soccer and educational club providing outstanding training, soccer experiences, and life skills while

More information

CAMBRIDGE YOUTH SOCCER

CAMBRIDGE YOUTH SOCCER CAMBRIDGE YOUTH SOCCER COACHES MANUAL U8 U14 September 2007 Prepared by: Roni Mansur, Director of Coaching Edited by: Andrew Farrar, President CYS CAMBRIDGE YOUTH SOCCER 2007-2008 Coaches Manual Contents

More information

A NOTE FROM THE YOUTH DIRECTOR > SPEED >> POWER >>> AGILITY >>>> REACTION >>>>> QUICKNESS >>>>>> TECHNIQUE NSA,

A NOTE FROM THE YOUTH DIRECTOR > SPEED >> POWER >>> AGILITY >>>> REACTION >>>>> QUICKNESS >>>>>> TECHNIQUE NSA, A NOTE FROM THE YOUTH DIRECTOR NSA, As we step into the winter I would like to give you a little more information about where we are going and why. We will be introducing Futsal into our curriculum. Why?

More information

MICHIGAN AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MITE HOCKEY GUIDEBOOK

MICHIGAN AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MITE HOCKEY GUIDEBOOK MICHIGAN AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MITE HOCKEY GUIDEBOOK INTRODUCTION What is the ADM? The American Development Model (ADM) is a comprehensive development model from 8u to 18u. It provides guidance on

More information

Harvard Soccer Club. Spring 2012 Coaches Clinic. Master Coaching for Developing Youth Soccer Players

Harvard Soccer Club. Spring 2012 Coaches Clinic. Master Coaching for Developing Youth Soccer Players Spring 2012 Coaches Clinic Master Coaching for Developing Youth Soccer Players An interactive presentation and discussion on coaching methods and techniques The Elite Soccer Mind The Elite Soccer Mind:

More information

Development of individual skills individual and small group tactics:

Development of individual skills individual and small group tactics: FOUNDATION PHASE: THE ROMANCE (U-12) Development of individual skills individual and small group tactics: The effect of the role model is very important at this stage of development. Hero worship, identification

More information

CUFC 2014 Recreational Program Coaches Manual

CUFC 2014 Recreational Program Coaches Manual CUFC 2014 Recreational Program Coaches Manual 1 P a g e Contents Welcome Letter. 3 Characteristics of a Coach.. 4 4 Components of Soccer.5 Coaching Content Summary.6-7 Age Specific Coaching..8-9 Organization

More information

Technical Handbook (Booklet 3 of 3)

Technical Handbook (Booklet 3 of 3) Alberta Soccer Association U12 Development Soccer 8v8 Technical Handbook (Booklet 3 of 3) This handbook contains a series of exercises to be used a guide to assist with U12 development soccer. Acknowledgements

More information

VYSA Training Priorities

VYSA Training Priorities VYSA Training Priorities U6 Development of Individual Skills COACH: Must be enthusiastic. Must be able to give encouragement. Must be understanding and fair. Must be able to give equal playing time and

More information

AGES 16 / 18 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO

AGES 16 / 18 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO AGES 16 / 18 AND UNDER LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO 2 The players are the ones that need to learn to play the game, learn to be in the right place at the right time. When we have the players practice skills

More information

Basic organization of the training field

Basic organization of the training field Burke Athletic Club u4 & 5 Training Scheme Phase I Introduction to Soccer 1v1 Legend The purpose of this training program is to allow the u4 and 5 s the opportunity to learn some basic ideas and experience

More information

Hockey Canada Development Programs. Skill Development. Challenge Learn Improve

Hockey Canada Development Programs. Skill Development. Challenge Learn Improve Hockey Canada Development Programs Skill Development Challenge Learn Improve 2018 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 MESSAGES Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Hockey Experiences Tom Renney 4 Skills

More information

GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER Game Formats

GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER Game Formats GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER 2018 Game Formats 2 Introduction So you have signed your child up for grassroots soccer, but what should you expect? This guide aims to be a positive source of information to

More information

SC Force Developmental Program Information Handbook

SC Force Developmental Program Information Handbook SC Force Developmental Program Information Handbook Table of Contents SC Force Developmental League Program... 3 Long-Term Player Development (LTPD)... 3 Structure of the St. Charles Force Programs...

More information

Recreation Soccer. 2 nd Grade. Coaches Handbook

Recreation Soccer. 2 nd Grade. Coaches Handbook Recreation Soccer 2 nd Grade Coaches Handbook Dear 2 nd Grade Recreation coaches, The document will provide basic information about practice organization and coaching young players. If you are an experienced

More information

US Youth Soccer ODP. Player Manual i

US Youth Soccer ODP. Player Manual i US Youth Soccer ODP Player Manual i Train to Develop. Play to Win. INTRODUCTION One of the main objectives of the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program is to teach the players to play possession

More information

Coaching Development Guide for U10 LTPD Alignment for Learn To Train

Coaching Development Guide for U10 LTPD Alignment for Learn To Train Coaching Development Guide for U10 LTPD Alignment for Learn To Train CHARACTERISTICS OF U-10 PLAYERS: Gross and small motor skills becoming more refined and reliable. Boys and girls begin to develop separately.

More information

The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season

The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season Practical Advice on Coaching a Competitive Youth Soccer Team 1 The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season The vast majority of soccer

More information

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8. Coaching Curriculum

Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8. Coaching Curriculum Johnston - Urbandale Soccer Club U8 Coaching Curriculum JUSC U8 Theme: Look After the Ball. U8 Topic Finder Click topic and jump there. Coaching Introduction and Overview U8 Coaches and their players and

More information

Acknowledgements. Sport Canada. Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Contributors. Richard Way Istvan Balyi Steve Norris Colin Higgs Charles Cardinal

Acknowledgements. Sport Canada. Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Contributors. Richard Way Istvan Balyi Steve Norris Colin Higgs Charles Cardinal Acknowledgements Sport Canada Coaching Association of Canada National Coaching Certification Program Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) Contributors Richard Way Istvan Balyi Steve Norris Colin Higgs Charles

More information

Ashton on Mersey FC Club Vision & Coaching Philosophy Ages 4-16

Ashton on Mersey FC Club Vision & Coaching Philosophy Ages 4-16 Ashton on Mersey FC Club Vision & Coaching Philosophy Ages 4-16 Who we are AoM FC Who we are Wellfield Soccer Skills Centre was formed in 1994 by Tony Lowe & Ed Salmon as a soccer skills centre. This was

More information

AGES 10 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK. roger grillo

AGES 10 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK. roger grillo AGES 10 AND UNDER LESSON WORKBOOK roger grillo 2 The players are the ones that need to learn to play the game, learn to be in the right place at the right time. When we have the players practice skills

More information

Helping players reach their goals. Curriculum

Helping players reach their goals. Curriculum Curriculum Fredericksburg Soccer Club Incorporated www.fredericksburgsoccer.org Last Revision: April 14, 2012 1 Table of Contents The Phoenix Way 3 Winning in Perspective 4 Leagues in Perspective 5 Curriculum

More information

MITES SOCCER LEAGUE MANUAL

MITES SOCCER LEAGUE MANUAL Norm Waitt Sr. YMCA 601 Riverview Drive South Sioux City, NE 68776 402.404.8439 www.nwsymca.org MITES SOCCER LEAGUE MANUAL Joe Loutsch Sports & Rec Director 402.404.8439 Email: jloutsch@nwsymca.org Joanna

More information

Coaching Youth Basketball

Coaching Youth Basketball Coaching Youth Basketball Coaching Kids and Working with Parents You are probably a parent coach, a teacher-coach, a former player, or just someone who likes kids and wants to help coach and work with

More information

Coaching Philosophy. Revised January Director of Coaching: Dave Milbrandt

Coaching Philosophy. Revised January Director of Coaching: Dave Milbrandt Coaching Philosophy Revised January 2017 Director of Coaching: Dave Milbrandt To provide a environment where the youth and adults of Hudson and surrounding communities can participate in recreational and

More information

U10 Soccer Program Stage 3: Learning to Train

U10 Soccer Program Stage 3: Learning to Train U10 Soccer Program Stage 3: Learning to Train Acknowledgement Central Alberta Soccer Association wishes to thank the following working groups and individuals for their assistance with the development of

More information

Somerset Hills SC. Development Academy. Experience Excellence in Soccer Education. Street Soccer Saturday. The Soccer Education Specialists

Somerset Hills SC. Development Academy. Experience Excellence in Soccer Education. Street Soccer Saturday. The Soccer Education Specialists Somerset Hills SC Development Academy Street Soccer Saturday Experience Excellence in Soccer Education A division of USA Sport Group United Soccer Academy, Inc. 2 What is Street Soccer Saturday? Street

More information

Easton Soccer Player Development Curriculum U16-18 Age Group (Grades 9-12)

Easton Soccer Player Development Curriculum U16-18 Age Group (Grades 9-12) Introduction The position of youth soccer coach is a very important one! You are charged with the responsibility of positively impacting the development of young people through the sport of soccer an awesome

More information

UNDER 17 TECHNICAL CURRICULUM TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNDER 17 TECHNICAL CURRICULUM TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Canada Program of Excellence High Performance Program UNDER 17 TECHNICAL CURRICULUM TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...1 NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION CRITERIA...2 Positional Characteristics...3 Player Selection...3

More information

AGES 14 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO

AGES 14 AND UNDER. Small Area Games LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO AGES 14 AND UNDER LESSON WORKBOOK ROGER GRILLO 2 The players are the ones that need to learn to play the game, learn to be in the right place at the right time. When we have the players practice skills

More information

Emerald Soccer Club. U10 - U13 Manual

Emerald Soccer Club. U10 - U13 Manual 2014 Emerald Soccer Club U10 - U13 Manual Coaching Manual Contents Page 2 Contents Page 3 Overview Page 4-6 Model Page 7 Stage 3 General Warm Up Page 8 Stage 3 Specific Warm Up Page 9 Session 1 Dribbling

More information

SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA

SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA U-8 Player Development U-8 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Age Group Character Traits Players need to have fun. As soon as you lose sight of the fact that children play to have fun, you will lose sight of what coaching

More information

GRASSROOTS WORKBOOK & PRACTICE PLANS. Ontario Soccer Association Player Development

GRASSROOTS WORKBOOK & PRACTICE PLANS. Ontario Soccer Association Player Development GRASSROOTS WORKBOOK & PRACTICE PLANS 1 FUNdamentals practice plans The OSA Player Development Model The Station concept The activities provided illustrate how stations can being used during Grassroots

More information

Coaches, welcome to the Solanco Youth Basketball season! Thank you for your willingness to volunteer and help the youth of our community!

Coaches, welcome to the Solanco Youth Basketball season! Thank you for your willingness to volunteer and help the youth of our community! www.solancoyouthbasketball.org Coaches, welcome to the Solanco Youth Basketball season! Thank you for your willingness to volunteer and help the youth of our community! The purpose of Solanco Youth Basketball

More information

Football Intermediate Unit

Football Intermediate Unit Football Intermediate Unit Date: Teacher: Class: Student Name Tut Grp SEN Start Working above (+) Working below (- ) Comments Assessment Initial Assessment LEVEL Below Average Above Expectations Some children

More information

Athletic Soccer Club Ajax. Coaches Development Curriculum

Athletic Soccer Club Ajax. Coaches Development Curriculum Athletic Soccer Club Ajax Coaches Development Curriculum Table of Contents Chapter 1 Coach(es) Development Curriculum 3 Page # APPENDIX Coach Evaluation 14 Respect yourself, your opponent and the Game!

More information

DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE

DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE Hockey Manitoba has adopted a new structure for the Imitation Program which will be implemented for all players at the 6-and-under age category in all Minor

More information

TAMPA BAY UNITED ACADEMY PHILOSOPHY & CURRICULUM

TAMPA BAY UNITED ACADEMY PHILOSOPHY & CURRICULUM TAMPA BAY UNITED ACADEMY PHILOSOPHY & CURRICULUM MISSION The mission of the Tampa Bay United Academy is to provide the best possible coaching and instruction for our young players to ensure proper development

More information

A. INTRODUCTION What is? List of Games Compare with normal training session

A. INTRODUCTION What is? List of Games Compare with normal training session A. INTRODUCTION What is? List of Games Compare with normal training session B. PRACTICAL Typical training session 1. Game 2. Corrective exercise (2) 3. Play game again with variation 4. Corrective exercise

More information

steps to designing effective practice

steps to designing effective practice 22 23 steps to designing effective practice How do you decide what coaching practices to deliver? And what process do you follow when designing the practice? Here, FA Youth Coach Educator, Ben Bartlett,

More information

WASHINGTON PREMIER FC AGE-SPECIFIC CURRICULUM

WASHINGTON PREMIER FC AGE-SPECIFIC CURRICULUM WASHINGTON PREMIER FC AGE-SPECIFIC CURRICULUM 2018 U8(Intro) - Speed & Agility - Dribbling, passing and trapping technique - Skill moves (learning 1 weekly) - 1v1, 2v1, 1v2 and 2v2 to small goals - Introduce

More information

Coaching Attacking Team Play: Addressing individual function in team attack

Coaching Attacking Team Play: Addressing individual function in team attack Coaching Attacking Team Play: Addressing individual function in team attack There is always more than enough material available to a youth coach when they begin to consider what they want to work on with

More information

THE MLU PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM

THE MLU PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM THE MLU PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM U9 INTRODUCTION The mission of the MLU Player Development Curriculum is to enhance the soccer experience of young players and coaches within our club. The game is

More information

INDIANA FIRE JUNIORS U8-U12 Youth Academy Player and Parent Guide

INDIANA FIRE JUNIORS U8-U12 Youth Academy Player and Parent Guide INDIANA FIRE JUNIORS U8-U12 Youth Academy Player and Parent Guide 2018-2019 Philosophy Curriculum and Player Development Player and Team Selection Rosters Tryouts Dates Playing Time Roster Changes and

More information

DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE

DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE DEVELOPMENTFORFUN,DEVELOPMENTFOREXCELENCE This season Hockey Manitoba has adopted a new structure for the Imitation Program which will be implemented for all players at the 6-and-under age category in

More information

PLAY - SMALL SIDED GAMES PRACTICE - CORE ACTIVITY

PLAY - SMALL SIDED GAMES PRACTICE - CORE ACTIVITY Defensive Third Build Up Be Proactive, Take initiative Age Group 14-U Team Tactical Principles To outscore opponent, get players playing early as they arrive. Kick ins if the ball goes out. If a goal is

More information

GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER

GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER ACTIVE START (U4-U6) SOCCER GUIDE GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY SOCCER A C T I V E S T A R T ( U 4 - U 6 ) S O C C E R G U I D E Technical Department Contacts: THE ALBERTA SOCCER ASSOCIATION

More information

Bulls Soccer Club Player Development Curriculum

Bulls Soccer Club Player Development Curriculum Bulls Soccer Club Player Development Curriculum 2017-2018 Purpose This curriculum lays out a developmental design for Bulls players from U8 to U19. U8-U11 Fun and enjoyable Continuous program of learning

More information

Minnesota Hustle Basketball Player/Parent Handbook 2018/2019

Minnesota Hustle Basketball Player/Parent Handbook 2018/2019 Minnesota Hustle Basketball Player/Parent Handbook 2018/2019 Dear Parent, Guardian, and Player, We are honored you have chosen to play with Minnesota Hustle Basketball this season. We hope your child has

More information

Palatine Celtic Soccer Club. Inspiring Excellence in the Community Season

Palatine Celtic Soccer Club. Inspiring Excellence in the Community Season Palatine Celtic Soccer Club Inspiring Excellence in the Community 2018-2019 Season Celtic History The Palatine Celtic Soccer Club was founded in 1968 by Bill Hughes and Jimmy Kinsella, a transplanted Scotsman.

More information

Lakeshore United FC U7/U8

Lakeshore United FC U7/U8 Lakeshore United FC U7/U8 LUFC U7/U8 SOCCER COACHING OVERVIEW Introduction: The training goals for U7/U8 players are pretty simple. First, we want to give them a positive experience with the game of soccer.

More information

Age Group Overview, Curriculum & Development Philosophy

Age Group Overview, Curriculum & Development Philosophy Age Group Overview, Curriculum & Development Philosophy Page 1 of 8 Age Groups & Formats: KC Select Youth Development Program (YDP) (U6-U8) (4v4 Format) KC Select Juniors (U9-U10) (7v7 Format) KC Select

More information

Maryland State Youth Soccer Association. State ODP Coaching Curriculum Season

Maryland State Youth Soccer Association. State ODP Coaching Curriculum Season Maryland State Youth Soccer Association State ODP Coaching Curriculum 2018 Season Table of Contents Mission Statement 3 Curriculum Overview 4 Coaching Curriculum 6 Maryland State ODP Season Training Outline

More information

Thinking beyond the press

Thinking beyond the press Thinking beyond the press Part 2: Complex exercises: Fast attack after pressing and attack-building by Stefan Lottermann, German sports scientist In Part of this series (SIS 3/2006), Stefan Lottermann

More information

ELITEDEVELOPMENT THE VANCOUVER FUTSAL ASSOCIATION

ELITEDEVELOPMENT THE VANCOUVER FUTSAL ASSOCIATION THE VANCOUVER FUTSAL ASSOCIATION ELITEDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS 2015 Fall Semester Course Information For Student Athletes Grade 9-12 2 VFA Elite Development Program For Student Athletes

More information

Granby Rovers Soccer Club

Granby Rovers Soccer Club 1.0 PURPOSE: 1.1 The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines on the formation and composition of teams under the jurisdiction of the Granby Rovers Soccer. It also includes guidelines on tryouts

More information

Building the Playing Style Concepts

Building the Playing Style Concepts Building the Playing Style Concepts Style Of Play - Specific Players 1, 2 or 3 touch maximum - minimizing the number of touches improves the speed of play. Keep the game simple - do not force situations,

More information

CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELITE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 1425 KELSEY ST. WASHINGTON, IL PH. (309) January 27th, 2019: Dear Parents and Athletes:

CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELITE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 1425 KELSEY ST. WASHINGTON, IL PH. (309) January 27th, 2019: Dear Parents and Athletes: CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELITE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 1425 KELSEY ST. WASHINGTON, IL. 61571 PH. (309) 868-9559 January 27th, 2019: Dear Parents and Athletes: Welcome to Central Illinois Elite (CIE) information meeting.

More information

Minor Hockey Development Guide

Minor Hockey Development Guide Minor Hockey Development Guide Initiation Program Admin Workshop Developing Skills First The Initiation Program is part of the Hockey Canada Skill Development Series The Official Hockey Instructional Curriculum

More information

Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards

Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards Rio Rapids Durango Soccer Club U13/14 Player Standards Characteristics of the U13/14 Player -The more advanced U13/14 players are able to execute a range of skills, but most others are still developing

More information

2016 Rec Coaching Manual

2016 Rec Coaching Manual 2016 Rec Coaching Manual Benton Frayne Director of Coaching 507-226-4506 benton.frayne0@gmail.com Table of Contents Mission Statement/Club Philosophy...2 The Coaches Tool Box...3 Systems of Play...4 Concussion

More information

Team Building Through Positive Conditioning

Team Building Through Positive Conditioning Team Building Through Positive Conditioning The coaches most powerful tool is love John Wooden CONDITIONING Here is what I wanted: 1. To be in better game condition than any of our opponents 2. To have

More information

THATCHAM TORNADOES FOOTBALL CLUB. CLUB COACHING PHILOSOPY

THATCHAM TORNADOES FOOTBALL CLUB.   CLUB COACHING PHILOSOPY CLUB COACHING PHILOSOPY COACHING AIMS Make the game safe, fair and enjoyable. Provide age-appropriate coaching (5-11, 12-16, 17+). Develop the whole player across all four corners of the Football Association

More information

TACTICAL. Offensive Positional Play. The USA Hockey Coaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15

TACTICAL. Offensive Positional Play. The USA Hockey Coaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15 TATIAL Offensive Positional Play The USA Hockey oaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15 OBJETIVES To describe the potential responsiblities of players To describe both offensive side of

More information

U9-U10 Teaching Formation

U9-U10 Teaching Formation U9-U10 Teaching Formation OVERVIEW All of the efforts put towards individual skills and team skills are of little use if your team isn t in a position to take advantage of those skills. Proper formation

More information

Coach s Curriculum Guide. Soccer

Coach s Curriculum Guide. Soccer Coach s Curriculum Guide Soccer NZone Junior Coach Curriculum Guide Soccer Introduction: 10 minutes Name Tags: Introduce yourself and make sure name tags of kids are visible. Session Rules: an overview

More information

The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season

The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season Practical Advice on Coaching a Competitive Youth Soccer Team 1 The Novice Coach s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season The vast majority of soccer

More information

Fair Play Policy. Key Factors/ Principles Leading to the Creation and Implementation of the Fair Play Policy

Fair Play Policy. Key Factors/ Principles Leading to the Creation and Implementation of the Fair Play Policy Fair Play Policy The following document outlines WMHA s Fair Play Policy so that all stakeholders understand the mandate set out by WMHA s Board of Directors and Executive Members in relation to communicating

More information

England DNA at the Foundation Phase Age Phase Priorities

England DNA at the Foundation Phase Age Phase Priorities England DNA at the Foundation Phase Age Phase Priorities Richard Shuffleton FA Skills Coach Team Leader (County Durham, Northumberland & North Riding) Love The Ball, Love The Game: Age Phase Priorities

More information

i9 Sports Soccer Rules

i9 Sports Soccer Rules i9 Sports Soccer Rules i9 Sports an Experience Beyond the Game! i9 Sports Official Youth Soccer Rules Keep in mind that the main goal in these age groups is to keep it FUN! No slide tackling allowed. Quick

More information

KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME PLAYER BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME GUIDE.

KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME PLAYER BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME GUIDE. PLAYER PLAYER KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME www.basketball.org.nz GUIDE TO THE KIWI HOOPS PROGRAMME CONTENTS Welcome 3 Programme Goals 3 Junior Basketball The State Of Play 4 Rationale For Change 4 The Kiwi Hoops

More information

Acquiring FUNdamental Skills Striving for excellence

Acquiring FUNdamental Skills Striving for excellence Acquiring FUNdamental Skills Striving for excellence MON SPORT. MA PASSION. PLAY IT. LOVE IT. LIVE IT. INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Ringette ABC Program. This booklet provides the information necessary

More information

Smyrna Soccer Club Player Development Program U8 Boys & Girls. Program Details

Smyrna Soccer Club Player Development Program U8 Boys & Girls. Program Details Smyrna Soccer Club Player Development Program U8 Boys & Girls Program Details General Information Available for 6,7, & 8 year old boys and girls Player must be 6 by 8/1/14 Birthdates between 8/1/2006 to

More information

Important Themes for Implementation of These Areas of Emphasis

Important Themes for Implementation of These Areas of Emphasis Important Themes for Implementation of These Areas of Emphasis There are also very important themes that have emerged from the consultation and analysis of our current British playing skills. The new Clubs

More information

US Women s National Teams Program

US Women s National Teams Program US Women s National Teams Program U12 U19 Club, State and Region Curriculum Guidelines The success of the Women s National Teams Program is largely dependent on the quality of the programs that feed into

More information