This weekend I'm taking my girls teams to Iowa for a tournament. This year I split up my teams and took the boys to one tournament and the girls to another. This gives me more time with the players and families away from the field. These are the only two out of town trips I'll do with my teams this fall. We have so many good teams come into town that we don't really need to travel but the players enjoy these types of trips and as I said last week, there are … [Read more...]
#116 Drills Don’t Make Players Better
Our club has started a program called, 'RecConnect' to provide a resource for recreational coaches. Five of our club's premier coaches have 'adopted' a 2nd grade boys or girls division. We send out weekly tips and suggestions, make ourselves available to answer questions and attend the games on the weekend. This helps create a stronger link between the rec and premier side of our club and shares the experience of the premier coaches with parents who may not … [Read more...]
#115 Deciding the Game
I'm working with five different teams this year, U9 boys, U10 boys, U11 girls, U13 boys and U16 girls. That may seem like too many teams but I'm able to schedule the practices easily since we have lighted fields and the league and tournament scheduler does a great job making sure I don't have any conflicts. Putting them all in the tournament this weekend gave me 17 games over the three days of the tournament which was a lot for me but it was great for the … [Read more...]
#114 Do You Have the Courage to be Patient
I was watching the US Open Cup game last night with Sporting KC vs San Jose. The game went to PK’s and it got me thinking about the differences between youth and adult PKs. The goalkeepers are usually much smaller in relation to the goal so the things that will work for young players will not be effective for professions. I tell my youth players to keep the ball on the ground and aim for one side of the goalkeeper or the other. They don't need to put it in … [Read more...]
#112 Youth National Championships
We started back to training this week. It seems earlier than usual but that's just how the calendar came together. There are still a lot of families on summer vacations so attendance has been spotty. That affects what I try to cover because I don't want to have to repeat myself once I have everyone back. I also want to give the players a chance to adapt to training again rather than throwing them straight into the deep end on day one. I'll talk more in next … [Read more...]
#111 Do Good Players Make Good Coaches?
This is the last week before our club starts training for the fall season. The weather in the midwest has been incredibly hot and humid. Fortunately, the heatwave is going break over the weekend and next week won't be as hot. The first few weeks of training are always inconsistent because families are taking the opportunity to travel before the summer is over. That means that I won't have everyone at training for the first week or so. Because of this, I … [Read more...]
#110 Playing with a Back Three
Last week provided a nice break over the 4th of July holiday. Stepping away from the field and not thinking about coaching for a bit is always a welcome change of pace. We now only have two weeks remaining in our summer break. It seems like it just started and now it's half over! Now I'm working on the plan for my team's first couple of months of training. I don't like to script out specific training sessions this early but I like to have an outline of … [Read more...]
#108 Set the Tone for Your Season
With tryouts behind me I've had a nice break from coaching. It's given me more time to attend and watch some professional games. Unfortunately, the international leagues have finished but the Confederations Cup has had some good games. I was watching the Mexico v New Zealand game when an incident happened in the box that made me ask the question, "Who's responsibility is it to stop the game?" This follows up on my thoughts on dubious penalty kicks and how we … [Read more...]
#107 Train Fast to Play Fast
We completed our club tryouts last weekend. It's a crazy time for player, parents and coaches but an important one to make sure that our players are challenged at an appropriate level. I've talked about our process in previous episodes including Episode 105 just a couple of weeks ago. We're not working to prepare our teams for the preseason meetings that we hold each year. I'll talk more about that process on next week's podcast. This week’s question … [Read more...]
#105 Tryouts as a Tool for Development
I took last week off from the podcast to take some teams to Chicago for a Memorial Day weekend tournament. It was a great weekend and a fun way to wrap up the year for the teams. We played on grass fields which really slowed the game down compared to what we're used to when playing on our home turf fields. It was a different challenge for the players which they adapted to well. I love playing on grass but it's so seldom that you get to play on grass … [Read more...]
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