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Management

Management. Equipment: Balls (Flat), Players Forgetting Balls Training Gear, Footwear, Bags Facility Issues: Moving Goals Time Management: Parents On The Field, Meeting During Training Times (Registration, Parent Management), Player Promptness and Timeliness

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Management

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  1. Management Equipment: Balls (Flat), Players Forgetting Balls Training Gear, Footwear, Bags Facility Issues: Moving Goals Time Management: Parents On The Field, Meeting During Training Times (Registration, Parent Management), Player Promptness and Timeliness Parent Education: Opportunities to Develop Parents Via Information Cellular Phones: Off the fields

  2. Weston Fury Coaching Staff COACHING ● Diverse Experiences, Backgrounds - Coaching is Influenced by Both ● Goals, Aims of the Staff - Also Diverse

  3. Coaching • Identify Problems • Prioritize Importance • Find Solutions Coaching is the ultimate “fix it” business Effective Coaching – Based upon the demands of the Game Moving Ball, Moving Players, Opposition, Restrictions of Time and Space, Competition Based On a Clear Understanding of the Principles of Play

  4. Coaching Principles of Play ● Principles of Attacking ● Principles of Defending ● Transition To Develop Players: - That Acquire A Sense For the Game - That Develop an Ability to “Read the Game” - That Perform and Function Within the Game

  5. Principles of Defending Principles of Defending - Pressure on the Ball (Make Play Predictable) - Delay - Cover - Balance Must Apply Factors of Risk and Safety As the Game Travels Through the Thirds of the Field One of Every Three Training Sessions Aspects of Defending

  6. Principles of Defending Coaching Points: - Pressure: As the Ball is Moving, Angle & Speed of Approach, Body Shape in Pressing, Reading Cues - Cover: Angle, Distance of Cover, Based on Pressure on the Ball, Dividing Opponents & Space - Balance: The Farthest Players Away, “Squeezing” Weak - Side Into the Middle or Back to Front - Players Must Stay Connected; This Includes the Goalkeeper! - Must Apply the Factors of Risk and Safety As the Game Is Played Through the Thirds of the Field Zonal Aspects Versus Deep Lying “Sweepers”

  7. Principles of Attacking Principles of Attacking - Possession - Support - Penetration - Mobility - Length and Width - Create Scoring Chances, Score Goals

  8. Principles of Attacking Coaching Points: - Possession: With Purpose, Simplify the Game; Play the Way You Face, Giving the Ball Away the Source of Problems (Turning Into Pressure) - Support: When to Support in Advance of the Ball, How Angle and Distance Changes With Pressure on the Ball (Pressure on the Ball), Cues of Eye Contact, Reading the Game and Staying Connected - Penetration: Via Dribbling, Passing, Shooting, Runs - Mobility: Tied to Reading the Game, Staying Connected - Width and Length: The Issue of Shape, As the Ball Travels - Goals: The One Really Hard Thing in the Game

  9. Transition That Brief Moment In the Game When Players Must Go From Attacking to Defending or Defending to Attacking - During the Run of Play - Intercept, Tackle - Losing the Ball In Front of Rather Than Behind An Opponent, Crosses That Are Served Into Goalkeepers Resulting in Counterattacks - Restarts Problems Created In Transition Can Be a Result Of Technical Or Tactical Inadequacies: - Technical Speed of Play - Tactical Speed Of Thought - Compactness to Expanding (Shape)

  10. Training Environment A Games and Activities Approach In Training and Player Development - Incorporate Components: Technical, Tactical, Physical, Psychological Creating New Demands, New Standards: Changing the Culture of Expectations

  11. Training Environment Games and Activities Allow For: - Application Of Technique - Competition / Mentality - Reading The Game - Economy Of Training

  12. Coaching Ultimately Coaches Are Responsible For What Administrators, Parents, Board Members Cannot Affect PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

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