Coerver Coaching New England - LeagueAthletics.com
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Coerver® Coaching New England
Weston Soccer Club
Coach’s Clinic
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COERVER® COACHING NEW ENGLAND
Weston Soccer Club Coach’s Clinic
• 2:00-2:30pm/Curriculum review • 2:45 – 3:45pm / On Field Practical • 3:45pm-4:00pm / Q&A • 4:00pm / FINISH
CLINIC SCHEDULE
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What We Teach...
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The PYRAMID OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT ©1997
What Are the Blocks and How The Pyramid Works
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PYRAMID OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT©1997 1. BALL MASTERY. The FoundaJon. The Touch, Control and Confidence that
affects Every Other Part of The Pyramid
2. PASSING & RECEIVING. The Teamwork Skills. Without them LiTle is Possible.
3. 1v1 MOVES. Individual Skills to create space & Time to Pass, Run or Shoot.
4. SPEED. With & Without The Ball. AcceleraJon. ReacJon. Decision Making.
5. FINISHING. Scoring Skills around the Box. Focus. Timing. Courage. ConcentraJon.
6. GROUP PLAY. Pu^ng it all Together. Small Group Defense. Fast Break ATack.
CombinaJon Play
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How We Teach...
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Under 8’s PracJce Planner
Ball Mastery Fun Game 15%
Speed 10%
Coerver Core Skills Passing/Receiving/Moves/ShooJng 35% Small Sided Games 35%
Home Assignment 5%
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Warm Up 10% Speed 15% Moves/Defense (1v1 – 2v2) 15% Group Play {AIack/Defense} 20% Free condiNoned. SSG Games 30% Home Assignment./Warm down 10%
Coerver Coaching Session Planner© 2010 (playgreatsoccer.com) Under 12’s -‐ Under 16’s (75 to 90 Minutes)
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Where We Teach...
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Where: Session Planning
Fail to Plan = Plan to Fail.
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Session Planning
Goals: Safe. Fun. Challenging. Progressive.
Choose Drill/Game OpJons: Make Easier Make Harder
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Coerver Sessions© 2010
Age Groupings
Design according to:
Coerver® School
Coerver® Camp
Elite Players
Team Training
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5 Do’s for Skills Coaches
DO: Make sure every one player has one ball (that is properly inflated) for the enJre session. “The secret to skill acquisiJon is repeJJons.”
DO: Pick a topic for a week or even two weeks (depending on the frequency of training opportuniJes) The more the basics can be reinforced the more proficient a player will become.
DO: Have a plan and set up everything you need before pracJce starts, even if it means starJng a liTle late. This will help keep kids engaged by limiJng their downJme.
DO: Be paJent. Let players play. Make coaching points between repeJJons or exercises. This will maximize Jme on the ball or game related acJviJes.
DO: Use players to demonstrate when you can. It’s a great way for them to be praised by their peers and it gives them an opportunity to show off their skills!
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5 Don’ts for Skills Coaches
Don’t: Make a player wait to long for a turn. Keep group sizes to a minimum to provide mulJple repeJJons and contact with the ball. Groups of four allow for a 1:3 work to rest raJo.
Don’t: Work too long on one exercise. PerfecJon will not come in a day. If kids are struggling with skill try to incorporate more related exercises later in the session or later in the week.
Don’t: Be tempted to coach too much tacJcs. If you do keep it as simple as possible. Conceptually kids younger than 12 will not be able to grasp the idea of team formaJons or paTerns of play.
Don’t: Over-‐coach, less is more. Pick exercises related to your topic and make sure the objecJves are clear. Pick one or two moments reinforce success and or make a correcJon. Always “keep the focus on what the kids know not what you know.”
Don’t: Forget your energy! You are shaping how your kids will relate to the game. Having fun and
being compeJJve is more important than winning!
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Resources
Coerver.com Playgreatsoccer.com Insidesoccer.com isoccer.org Soccerspecific.com Successinsoccer.com reedswainsoccer.com Suggested Readings: Bounce by MaIhew Syed The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle Mindsets by Dr. Carol Dweck
Coerver® Coaching New England Director Tony Mohammed 2 Weston Terrace, Wellesley, MA 02482 Tele: (781) 283-‐2012 Cell: (845) 235-‐3233 [email protected]