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COMPETITIVE SOCCER: Are You Committed?
This article presents a broad overview as well as a number of questions that parents should consider when evaluating the soccer teams available to their children. A review of these questions will serve as a guide for evaluating the degree to which a particular team meets the expectations of parent and child.
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PARENTS: Make Your Child A Winner
I often hear the comment “Oh well it’s just a game!” I wonder? Playing on a soccer team can be an important experience in your child’s life. Participation can help your child physically and personally. However, placing your child on a soccer team does not guarantee a beneficial experience.
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SPORTSMANSHIP: In sun and shadow!
“Sportsmanship is defined as a person who plays with fairness, courteous relations and graceful acceptance of results at the end of a contest.” Sportsmanship is not just about being a nice person; it is much more important than that…..It’s about character.
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THE STRUCTURED SESSION
To give purpose, variety, progression, and some measure of inclusiveness, you must give each session a structure. This structure should build confidence in the players by moving from easy to difficult; simple to complex; low pressure, small units to large units and so on. It should encourage the coach to give a thoughtful coverage to all aspects of the game within the immediate resources of the players, time and facilities. It should give maximum activity in the time available. The structure I suggest meets all these requirements and is simple to follow.
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TOP TEN ISSUES FOR SPORTS PARENTS
Parents are a vital part of building a successful soccer team.
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The Winning Coach vs The Developing Coach
Bullet points listing differences.
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