If soccer isn’t THE most exciting, and popular sport on the planet, it is undoubtedly ONE of the most exciting and popular sports. Today, more and more kids are interested in learning the sport and developing the right skills to be good soccer players. If you are an above average, soccer player and wish to coach your kids, or a group of kids, there are some simple, result-oriented techniques you may consider. By following these techniques, you’ll ensure the kids don’t lose interest in the game and are properly trained from start to finish. Soccer for kids coaching requires effective tips; here are some which you may not have found, so far.
Design a plan - by listing the schedule and methods you’ll be using in your soccer for kids training program, both in sequential and incremental order. To organize the required coaching equipment and be ready to start training on time, make sure you arrive at the training venue well before the kids do. In doing so, you’ll save enough time during the period allocated for the session and be able to concentrate solely on training the kids.
Choose a soccer discipline for every session - as this will allow the kids to concentrate on that discipline, and progress well while you practice the discipline with them. It’s but natural for kids to lose interest or get confused, if you attempt to teach them too many soccer skills in one day, besides, this will give them insufficient time to practice and master individual skills. So, start by coaching them in one basic soccer skill, allow them to hone this skill over a week, and then proceed to coach them in a different soccer skill the following week. A definite way to keep the kids interested is, for example, teaching them “passing” for one week, and “shooting” during the next, moreover, this will also allow them adequate time to practice and perfect each skill.
Organize regular matches - between two groups of kids, because this will help you to evaluate the skills that each player has gained so far, while providing them with opportunities to practice those skills. Participating in regular matches will keep the kids entertained, and help them to achieve better ball control, while ensuring their continued interest. While watching such matches, keenly observe and make written notes of which coaching ideas and techniques are having a positive effect on the kids in general, and which aren’t. If you need to correct their mistakes, don’t be harsh; instead, use subtle ways that will encourage them to correct those mistakes.
Keep the kids entertained - as having fun is a very important aspect during and after coaching sessions, to keep the kids interested and to help them to further improve their soccer skills as they go along. These simple tips will not only make you a more skillful soccer coach, they will put the kids your coach on the right track to becoming complete soccer players.
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