Traits of Top-level Coaches. Clearwater B License 2014

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Traits of Top-level Coaches Clearwater B License 2014

The Starting Point Coaching Credibility 2

Coaching Credibility Where Did You Play? What License Do You Hold? What Have You Done In The Game? Playing Experience Top Professional Casual Amateur Teaching Experience Expert Novice What Can You Teach Me? 3

Coaching Licenses Confirmation of Professional Competence. Potential for Professional Growth. No Guarantee of Coaching Success. 4

Top-level Coaches Success in management depends upon team selection, good decision-making ability, ability to handle players and luck! Alex Ferguson 5

So, How Do Coaches Develop? 6

Three Headlines Vision Knowledge Communication 7

Vision

Klinsmann on Style of Play 9

US Soccer Vision 10

Vision: Tactical Framework Building vshigh Restraining Line Counter-Attacking Defending Against The Counter-Attack Pressing Building vs Medium Restraining Line Attacking Defending Defending From Behind A Line Of Confrontation Building vsdeep Restraining Line Bunkering Attacking Restarts Defensive Restarts 11

Vision: A Practical Assessment Tool - Team Personality Definers - Assessment Spacing and Role Definitions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lateral / Vertical Ball Circulation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The Goalkeeper as an Attacker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rhythm / Speed of Play 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Backs and Midfielders in Attack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vision and Combination Play 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Clearing vsbuilding 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Defensive Strategies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Offside Tactics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Game Management (Time/ Score / Match Situations) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Substitution Management 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12

Vision Realistically, what type of players do you have to work with? Developing Functional Skillful Elite Novice 13

Vision Your Reality! Question Write down a few words that describe your team(s) style of play. 14

Vision Discussion For Future Top-level American Coaches, Does / Should Style Count Over Success For Player Enjoyment? For Player Development? For National Development? 15

Knowledge

Knowledge Question Write down the top five competencies (technical and otherwise) you feel are necessary to become a top coach in the American soccer environment? 17

American Coaching Competencies Computer/Digital Technology Skills Press Management Legalese Facility Management Fundraising Tournament Management Periodization Planning Phase Play Training Communication Skills Game Management Facility Maintenance The Tech/TacContext (Principles of Play) Systems of Play Player Management Tech/TacFunctional Training Practice Activity Planning Role Model Promotions Management Goalkeeper Training Remediation Skills Soccer Program Developer Accountant Soccer Fitness Training The Games Approach Scheduling Skill Development Schemes Soccer Programs for Entry-Level Players Game Analysis Player Motivation Tools The Player Development Continuum College Advisor Developmental Psychology Staff Development Tools Board Management Facilitating vs Coaching Positional Awareness Games Risk Management Assessment Laws Of The Game / Respect Parent Management Mechanical Analysis of Technique Progression Planning 18

Knowledge: The Modern Game Increasing Demands for Ball Possession and Passing Accuracy 19

Demands of the Modern Game Champion s League Barclays Premier League 86% Passing Success Rate. 84% Success Rate are 1-Touch. 86% of Passing Success Rate. 80% of Passes are 1/2 Touch. 78% of Passes <25 yards. Pass Rate Accuracy? Average Time Between Passer and Receiver? Average Time In Possession? Average Touches On The Ball? Decision-Making Window? 80+ percent 3 seconds 2 seconds 2 touches 2 seconds Meaning Less Time On The Ball * Less Time Between Passes * Fewer Goals Scored Fewer Touches Allowed / Demanded * Less Recovery Time 20

Knowledge: Possession Spain WC 2010 Qualifiers Total Passing Success Rate: 88.07% 66,556 passes 10 games 939 passes made by Xavi Average 94 per game! 21

Knowledge: Counter-Attack Transitions have become crucial. When the opponent is organized defensively it is very difficult to score. The moment the opponent loses the ball can be the time to exploit the opportunity of someone being out of position. Similarly when we lose the ball we must react immediately. In training I sometimes practice keeping a minimum of five players behind the ball so that when we lose it we can keep a good defensive shape. Jose Mourinho 22

Knowledge Discussion Given these demands on top level players, what are the Coaching Implications for Training & Long-Term Player Development in the American soccer environment? 23

Communication

Communication No matter how much knowledge a coach has, no matter how great their understanding of the physical and emotional need of their players, success or failure boils down to one thing COMMUNICATION! 25

Communication Think of the coach(es) you respected the most; the coach(es) you enjoyed playing for the most; and the coach(es) who inspired you the most. What were the Key Qualities of this Person(s). 26

Will You Be The One They Remember? Passionate Humor Inspiring Leader Respectful Exciting Trustworthy Maximized Potential Challenging Standards Successful Interesting Memorable Coaches Qualities Role Model Caring Honest Charismatic Reliable Personality Genuine Demanding Teacher Confident Engaging Innovative Realistic Understanding Driven Intelligent 27

Leadership 28

Communication Credibility through Transformation? 29

Game Coaching Competencies 30

Practice Coaching Competencies 31

Introducing a Large-sided Game Structure and Organization What colors do you want each team to wear? What is the desired formation? What are the specific roles assigned to specific players? Should reflect the training session. How do you want the opponent to be organized? Specific players in a specific formation? How are you going to promote an organized transition to play? Scrimmage vests pre-organized formation? Assigned players in assigned colors placed in formation? How do they win? How long are they playing for? What are the objectives? 32

Sideline Coaching Checking for Understanding Are the players in their assigned positions? Do the players understand their roles and functions? Is the general flow of the game as you expected? Are the key moments of the soccer problem materializing? Coaching Are you commentating on the game, in general, or on the specific soccer problem? Are you coaching the relevant side of the ball (attacking vs defending)? Are you coaching the relevant players? Are you coaching at relevant moments? Are you Cueing (pre), String-pulling (during) or Correcting (post) the action? Are you shaping the game by helping the players recognize the tactical cues? 33

Communication - Feedback Question What have you learned anything by making a Mistake? What do soccer mistakes tell players? What if soccer mistakes were unacceptable? 34

Communication - Feedback If you think your job is to provide perfect coaching solutions during a freeze, what is the score at the end of the game? 35

Communication The Teambuilding Process Lynn Kidman 36

Communication Three Types of Questions Factual: Where are the two goals situated? Conceptual: Why do you think the two goals are situated close to the middle of the long line? Provocative: Does anyone have any thoughts on how this tactic might relate to our match on Saturday? 37

Communication (Kidman) Keys to the Socratic Method Know the final answers before you ask the first question. Reformat your questions, as needed. Be ready to ask intermediate questions to get to an answer. Solicit answers either from the group, or from specific players (who can always pass). Give questions time to simmer. Remember there may be multiple solutions to questions. Avoid answering your own questions! 38

Communication (Kidman) The Answers to Questions tell us Whether there is understanding, or not! What a player / group knows about the game. What a player / group is thinking about the game. What a player / group sees, or is looking at, in the game. How a player / group is feeling about the game. Intellectual vs Practical Learning 39

Communication is an Active Process Questions Who has not participated yet, today? Do you feel you are part of the process? What is the value of discussion and participation in learning? 40

Self-assessment Questions Take a few minutes to answer the following questions. What are your current strengths and limitations as a developing professional coach? What do you hope to learn about yourself this week? 41

Tomorrow s Coaches: 10 Basics! 1. How to Coach/Teach 2. How to Manage 3. How to Lead 4. How to Learn 5. How to use Tools 6. How to Communicate 7. How to Organize 8. How to Prepare/Plan 9. How to Analyze 10. How to Build Teams 42

Thank You For Your Participation Questions? Comments? Criticisms? Witticisms? 43