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Okotoks Minor Soccer

Okotoks Minor Soccer. House League Coaches Outdoor 2014. Your Communication Chain . Administrative Usually through your manager to Angela: omsa@shaw.ca , 403-938-6502. H ouse League Coordinator Shawna Zylstra omsahouseleague@gmail.com Technical Matt Lumsden , 403-938-6502

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Okotoks Minor Soccer

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  1. Okotoks Minor Soccer House League Coaches Outdoor 2014

  2. Your Communication Chain • Administrative • Usually through your manager to Angela: omsa@shaw.ca, 403-938-6502. House League Coordinator • Shawna Zylstra omsahouseleague@gmail.com • Technical • Matt Lumsden, 403-938-6502 omsaprograms@shaw.ca,

  3. OMSA Expectations? • Have fun • Every time we are on the field • Respect • Each other • Our coaches • The opposition • The referees • Learn • U4: that you can have fun and play games with a soccer ball, run in the right direction during games, various movements (Physical Literacy) • U6: run with the ball, dribble the ball, stop with the ball, speed up and slow down, turn with the ball, passing/shooting, get away from the teammate with the ball, go get the ball from the opposition, various movements • U8: like U6 + the difference between passing and shooting, ball control, triangles and diamonds, the sweeper keeper (pinnie), dribbling moves, defending, more advanced movements

  4. Creating Your Team Environment • Players’ and Parents • Roles and responsibilities • Expectations • Plan for the season • Communication chain • Aligned with OMSA House League Philosophy

  5. Training Day Procedures • Arrive early • Have a plan • Spend some time on technique – especially younger teams • Finish with a game

  6. Game Day Etiquette • Cheering - “Well Done Jenny!” • Abuse - “Reggie, you call that a pass?!” and “C’mon ref, she was tripped!” • Directing - “Mary, go to the ball!” or “Johnny, take the ball outside” • Officiating - “Offside! He’s offside!”, “That’s a foul!” • Coaching - “Mary, be ready to go to the ball when it comes.”

  7. Training & Development • Tech Training • Skills Festivals • OMSA Soccer Camps • July 28th – 31st July • Coach Development

  8. Tech Training • 5 x 1 hour sessions - $50pp Saturday- Kinsman Fields • U8- 10-11 • U10- 11.15-12:15 • U12- 12:30-1:30

  9. Coach Development • Active Start (U4/U6) 3.5 hours • Fundamentals (U6/U8) Course Length: 7 hours.  • Learning To Train (L2T - U10/U12) 14 hours (2 days) • Soccer For Life (U14+)14 hours (2 days) Check for courses at calgaryminorsoccer.com and use the link on the left for NCCP Courses

  10. Coach Development OMSA Coaching Clinics Dates

  11. Online Coach Resources • Bytesize Coaching • Username: omsau4 • Password: omsa4

  12. Questions?

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