Soccer Tryout - What You Should Keep In Mind
Is Your Team Fit For You?
Regarding a soccer tryout, the first thing for you is to decide whether the team you are thinking to make is a perfect fit for you. For example, if you are trying to make a place in an older league, you will have to make some serious efforts in order to determine whether the team suits your requirement.
Also whatever the case is, it is always important to agree and honor the philosophies of your coach. Concisely, we can say that before you go ahead and tryout for the specific team, it is always prudent to get yourself tried out by the team.
Prepare Yourself For The Big Day
The next task is to get preparation for that big day. As a soccer player, you should always keep in mind that at the end of the day it is your performance based on which the coaches will take judgment about you.
Be aware thar no soccer coach will look at your personality – all they will see is your performance and overall skills, such as how fast and strong you are, how good you are at passing the ball, is there accuracy in your shooting of ball, are you a good offensive player or a better defensive player, and other things like that.
When it comes to tryouts soccer, if you want to make a place in the team, you must be ready to deliver the performance and let them appreciate your soccer skills.
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2 Comments:
You suggested that coaches would not look at personality in putting together a team, but I would argue that some measure of an individual's personality can help determine fit for you as or me as a coach.
I'd want to know that the kids have a good attitude, that they can deal with adversity, that they can maintain a good outlook even when things don't go their way. One really big personality issue I'd look for is ability to handle anger.
We've all gotten hot headed at a ref or with an opponent, and how you deal with anger can help a coach determine how you'll play when that happens. Do you let your anger cause you to play erratically, or are you able to use it to hone your focus and push you harder.
I enjoy the blog by the way. I've played with some of your drill ideas. Also I like during the season to always keep my team and my own coaching in mind, and having this blog helps.
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samuel, At
October 3, 2007 1:22 AM
Hi Samuel,
Thanks for your comment.
I completely agree with you.
Good Coaching!
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Andre Botelho (Expert Soccer Coach), At
October 3, 2007 8:54 AM
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