• Street Soccer

    Recently, I conducted a session that the players really enjoyed, and we got a lot accomplished in the process. I played what I call “street soccer.” It was a time where the players were given a lot of the decision making power as to how they played. We assigned each player to a team, gave [...]
  • ISSUES IMPACTING PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

    There are many factors that influence the developmental process in youth sports today. It seems that with every passing year, more and more pressure is placed on young athletes that are trying to compete at the highest levels. The promise of an academic scholarship to a college or university or the possibility of [...]
  • NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

    Here are some notes that I wrote down on coaching methodology. Included are some good reminders to review every once in a while. They are a list of principles to follow when thinking about our training sessions. 1. CHALLENGING A. The basic thrill of the game is to be found in a simple set of challenges: can you score on [...]
  • REASONS FOR USING ZONES IN TRAINING EXERCISES

    The use of zones in training exercises can be used as an effective teaching tool. It gives players a simplified and clear visual picture to interpret, thus allowing for increased learning and repetition at initial stages of a training session. The danger of using zones is that play at times becomes “forced” or over simplified. [...]
  • TRYOUT PROCEDURES

    I don’t know what it is about the Spring, but when this time of year rolls around, I often think about soccer trouts for some reason. Towards that end, I thought that I might inclued a discussion on the tryout procedures that we used in the last club that I worked with back in NH. [...]
  • RESTARTS!

    I was watching a Champion’s League game on TV this past week. There was a deciding goal scored on a restart… by a team that played for that tactic (dropped in to defend, hoped to counter attack, and possibly get a restart off of it if possible). It made for an interesting game needless to [...]
  • STREET SOCCER IDEAS

    Recently, I conducted a session that the players really enjoyed, and we got a lot accomplished in the process. I played what I call “street soccer”. It was a time where the players were given a lot of the decision making as to how they played. We assigned each player to a team, gave them [...]
  • MID WINTER COACHING REMINDERS

    Hey coaches! I decided to post a letter that I wrote to coaches a year or so ago. It was a letter that I wrote to coaches in the club that I was working with at the time, reminding them of what they could be doing to “move things along”. After visiting an indoor soccer event [...]
  • EVOLVING PLAYERS, EVOLVING COACHES

    The women’s game on the international level has been improving steadily over the past several years. This brings with it the task of attempting to maintain our superiority in those areas of the game that have served as a strong foundation for our success in the past, namely our winning mentality and our athleticism. It [...]
  • The “WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, and WHY” of coaching

    I just got back from instructing at the US Soccer National Coaching School ‘A’ License in Tampa Florida. It is one of my favorite “soccer things” to do as I find the week challenging and stimulating. When a group of good soccer people get together and share ideas about the game, and work [...]