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Thursday, July 30, 2009


How To Coach Soccer: Warm Ups Are Important

If you are looking out for some useful tips for how to coach soccer, you have come to the right place.

Here, I am going to give you a brief insight into a few of the best warm up drills. You can have your players practice this warm up drill before any coaching session or game.

As per this warm up drill, you have to have your players divided in two small teams. Use cones or flags to make a 20 x 20 yard grid. Now, ask all the players from one team to come inside this grid.




Here, you should note that you do not have to give any ball to the players inside the grid. Now, you should ask the other team with equal number of players to take position on outside of the grid.

The players standing outside the grid must have a ball each. These players will kick the ball inside the grid, and the players moving freely inside the grid will try to win the ball and return it as quickly as they can.

How to coach soccer might be a challenging thing but if you use these types of drills, you will have a comfortable coaching journey.

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Sunday, September 2, 2007


How To Coach Soccer - Get The Proper Equipments

How to coach soccer can be fun, rewarding and effective if you do your "homework".

  • All The Equipments - Get Ready!
There are various soccer training equipments that you need to have during a typical soccer training session. Here are a list of some of these equipments below:
  1. Small cones, as you will require marking out various drills playing areas
  2. Colored bibs, as it can be helpful in identifying the teams
  3. It is good if you have a separate ball for each individual player. (If you cannot manage enough number of balls, ask the players to bring one of their own when they come for soccer training.)
  4. One important equipment is a first aid kit.
  5. Most new coaches do not pay heed to and they try to run the soccer training session on their own without the help of any assistant. Well, that will be quite troublesome, so make sure that you have enough assistants to help you with the training session.

Overall, “how to coach soccer” is not exactly about making a soccer team that could win matches, but as a prudent soccer coach, your objective should be to make sure that the free soccer training drills you use are fun and interesting.

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How To Coach Soccer - The First Session

This information will be useful to you if even if you are coaching soccer to young girls, and sometimes feel like you do not know how to coach soccer. It will help you learn how to structure your first soccer training session of a young team.

  • The Training Area: Decide Well

The first and most important thing for you while training soccer is to decide about the area that is best for the practice session. Whether it is winter or summer, no experienced coach prefers indoor training areas. It is always good to hold soccer training sessions in outdoor areas, on grass fields – to be precise. This gives the young players a realistic area to dribble, run and play.

  • Preparation Is The Key

In youth soccer coaching, before you start the training session for the young soccer players, make sure that you are fully prepared. All equipments and gear for soccer training are ready. Before the players come on the soccer field, it is your task to make sure that the field is hazard-free.

What do I mean with "hazard-free"?

When it relates to the topic " how to coach soccer " this means, for example, you should check the field if there are any broken glasses around. These are little things but can be dangerous enough to spoil a player’s day and your training session as well. Likewise, rutted or bumpy areas should also be avoided.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007


Coach Youth Soccer: Communicating With Parents And Other Coaches

  • Communicating With Parents

When it comes to coach youth soccer, it is not just the players who a soccer coach needs to communicate with, but there are others as well, including the parents of the players, officials and other coaches.

After the initial meeting, parents usually do not contact the coach during the season, but if they do contact, you must LISTEN to them. Be attentive to their queries and concerns, and try to answer the same in an effective way.

But, whenever there is a meeting between you and the parents make sure that this goes on without children being present in the same. You can do this after a practice session or when the game is over. Communicating on phone or through emails is also not a bad idea.

  • Communicating With Other Coaches

If you want to accomplish your skills as a soccer coach, you must make an effort to establish an acquaintance with other coaches. So, whenever you get an opportunity to meet and greet them, utilize it to the fullest.

Overall, it is good that you know how to teach the players various soccer skills and techniques of the game, but it is not enough.

Teaching soccer skills blended with effective communication skills is something that can help you create a winning combination. Communication is the key if you want to coach youth soccer in an effective and impressive way.

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How To Coach Youth Soccer Effectively

If you want to coach youth soccer in a way to build a team that could win matches, the first thing that you need to do is to teach them the fundamentals of soccer. Also, make sure that they follow your instructions religiously.

1. What Should Be Your Approach

When it comes to communicating with the youth soccer players, you as a coach must have this approach - Organize less, Say Less, but let the players do more. Let them enjoy their game.


2. Giving Feedback

Do give your feedback, but make sure they are short and simple. But again, do not put your feedbacks during the game. The best time to put the feedbacks is before/after soccer practice and during breaks.

3. Communicating In Age-Appropriate Way

You must know what a child is able to do at a particular age. You should communicate with them in an age-appropriate way.


Coaching youth soccer may seem easy and some of these tips really simple to implement, but sometimes it's more complicated than it seems. Many soccer coaches need to change some habits to be able to change the way he passes the information.

Regarding the topic how to coach soccer, keep in mind that changes need time and most of all... real changes to happen need your burning desire to change.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007


Soccer Coaching Tips - How To Teach The Drills Properly

As soon as you're at the soccer field, there are some important soccer coaching tips all soccer coaches should have in mind.

The coach must stand in a position where all the players can hear him. Again, he must be brief in explaining the objective of the drill and key coaching points. For a 15-20 minute drill, the coach must not take more than 3 minutes with explanations and demonstrations. Always remember that it is not the quantity that matters, but the quality.

However, you must make sure that all the players have understood the things he explained. Ask them if everything is clear to them. If not, clarify the same.

Once, you have explained the objective of the drill and key coaching points; you should stand outside of the drill area, not in the middle. Keep a close watch on the activities of the players, observe them and see if they can solve any issues by themselves.

If there is something you need to correct, you should stop the soccer drill and demonstrate the step to correct the mistake. Psychology plays an important role in coaching soccer. Therefore, do not forget to praise players for correcting it. Now, once you find perfection in the players, increase the complexity to keep players challenged.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007


How To Coach Soccer - Preparation Is The Key

  • How To Coach Soccer - The Training Area

When it comes to the topic how to coach youth soccer, the first and foremost thing for you while coaching soccer is to decide about the area that is best for soccer training. Whether it is winter or summer, no experienced coach prefers indoor training areas. It is always good to hold soccer training sessions in outdoor areas, on grass fields – to be precise. An outdoor area like this gives the young players a realistic area to dribble, run and play.

  • Preparation Is The Key

Before you start the training session for the young soccer players, make sure that you are fully prepared. All soccer training equipments and tools are ready. Before the players come on the field, it is your task to make sure that the field is hazard-free.

This means, for example, you have to check the field if there are any broken glasses around. These are little things but can be dangerous enough to spoil a player’s day and your training session as well. Likewise, rutted or bumpy areas should also be avoided.

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