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Glastonbury Hartwell Soccer Club

Glastonbury Hartwell Soccer Club. Travel Coaches Meeting Spring 2014. Agenda. Travel Key Contacts Trainers and contact info Key Dates Friday Night ‘Developmental Clinics’ New introductions this spring-friendlies Technical and Tactical Development. Physical Conditioning and SAQ’s

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Glastonbury Hartwell Soccer Club

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  1. Glastonbury Hartwell Soccer Club Travel Coaches Meeting Spring 2014

  2. Agenda • Travel Key Contacts • Trainers and contact info • Key Dates • Friday Night ‘Developmental Clinics’ • New introductions this spring-friendlies • Technical and Tactical Development • Physical Conditioning and SAQ’s • Club Policies to be aware of • Injuries, First Aid and Concussion. • Q & A • Thank you

  3. Travel Key Contacts • Andy Pinkowski: Travel Director email: HartwellTravel@yahoo.com • Dan Sidebottom: Director of Coaching email: hartwelldoc@yahoo.com • Joan Norman/Scott Schneider: Fields Scheduler/Registraiton/Website email: Hartwelltravelfields@yahoo.com • John Maher: Referee Coordinator email: hscref@cox.net • Erik Barbieri-Player Development Consultant email:erbarbs10@gmail.com • Carlos Silva- Fitness Consultant email: topofthegame@cox.net • Dave Clarke- Coach Consultant • Laura Hecker: Travel Uniforms email: Hartwelluniforms@yahoo.com

  4. Trainers and contact information • Dan Sidebottom hartwelldoc@yahoo.com • Erik Barbieri erbarbs10@gmail.com • Chris O’Brien Chris.Obrien@uconn.edu • Gui Estes gestes03@gmail.com • Kofi Remey kreney9@yahoo.com • Nick Balistierri nibalistierri@gmail.com • Tom Turvil tomturvil@me.com • Andrew Besley a.besley@live.co.uk • Seb Nelson sebnelson32@yahoo.com • Stacey McConvile staceymcc2292@hotmail.co.uk

  5. Key Dates • Outdoor practices start tomorrow. • UCONN vs Boston College Men's Soccer- Addison 1pm • Clinic U9-U14 Boys only 11am. • League Schedules released April 5th, league play starts April 12th and ends June 15th • Cup Draw posted at www.cjsa.org on April 18. • All teams registered for Hartwell Tournament weekend of April 25th – 27th • “Silent Sideline” is May 17-18th. Handing out Lollipops, Pretzels or Twizzlers is a good way to remind spectators to remain quiet. Applies to all towns in CJSA (home and away). • Player evaluation to be submitted by 19th May. • Try out dates follow.

  6. Spring CT Cup Info • All Teams U11-U16 entered in CT Cup competition • CT Cup Draw published April 18th on CJSA website. • Weekend games must be scheduled for start between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM for the Spring Competition. • If teams mutually agree, games may be scheduled outside of stated hours but must be played by date specified by cup committee. • Games played on the designated day and between the stated hours DO NOT require agreement of away team. • All teams are scheduled to play in Hartwell Tournament April 26th – 27th. • If you are hosting a CT Cup game that weekend, let scheduling folks know ASAP so that we can find field(s) and schedule games. • More information regarding CT Cup policies and rules can be found on Hartwell website and/or CJSA website.

  7. Try Out Dates

  8. Friday Night- Development Clinics

  9. Friendlies The amount of soccer games played by our teams is an issue. We play too many games! We should be decreasing the number of friendlies on a Saturday. Alternatively we are promoting: • Extra technical practice or tactical session • Unstructured play or small sided games (4v4’s) • Arest day • U9-11 is the key time to develop our children into better soccer players, therefore more environments which allow learning the better our children will be. • U12-14’s is an age where tactics become more prominent therefore use this time to work on tactical aspects of the game.

  10. U9-12’s Player Development • At this stage, the main component of the training session will be technical. • It is sensible at this age to develop technique and basic tactical understanding. • Children’s capacity to solve problems increases significantly. Therefore players will begin working on basic and dynamic tactical scenarios. • At this stage, players are pre-pubescent and have important physical limitations in terms of strength and endurance.

  11. U13-14’s Player Development • Players at this age develop a good understanding of the game. • However, these players are limited by their physical size and the significant changes, which arise with puberty. Safety should be considered each practice. • The coach must be cautious to avoid overtraining - should focus more on tactical and technical elements of the game and less on the physical aspects. • Tactical training plays an important role at this age. Use a Saturday and go over tactical work- go watch a game.

  12. Specific positions played50% playing time and position rotation (U9-12’s) 50 % playing time and Specific position (U13-14’s)

  13. Ending the practice • Finish each practice session with 20-15 minutes of play. • SSG’s or large sided games. • No coaching- let them play • Observe and evaluate if the session topic translates into the game.

  14. Fitness Consultant- Carlos Silva • For the older ages U12-14’s if you require supplementary conditioning please reach out to Carlos. • The session can be set up on a- as requested basis • This could be done in small groups or full teams • U9-11’s this could be a good opportunity to expose the children to some SAQ (speed, agility and quickness) sessions. • PLEASE- use this as an addition session not your 3 hours a week technical/tactical practice. • Carlos Silva- topofthegame@cox.net

  15. Seasonal plans USYS/US Soccer have recommendations which we used and produced our ownin alignment to them. See website and please use. T

  16. Style of play/Formations • GHSC Recommend: • We want to play out from the back, and possess the ball whilst attacking when possible. This is idealistic, not every team will be able to play this. • 8v8 to play 3-3-1 • 11v11 to play 4-4-2,4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1. • Please refrain from changing your formation every week. Keep it simple!

  17. Club Policies • Policy on playtime: • Hartwell policy is that everyone will play at least 50% of the game. • Player’s time is directly connected to practice and participation. If a player regularly misses practice, it will affect playtime. • Field Trash Pickup • All teams responsible for trash/recycle pickup after practices and games. • Parks and Rec may fine GHSC for failure to police grounds and place collected items in appropriate bins • Player Sharing • Especially in the spring when children play multiple sports we are encouraging movement between Blue, White and Red if needed. • Also if the age group above needs players feel free to ask for talented individual’s to play up. • Respect the Referees • Many refs are kids from within GHSC • Please contact John Maher with any issues regarding referee conduct

  18. GHSC Field Closing Policy • Updated field closing policy found on GHSC website • Field open unless notified otherwise • Player safety paramount • Notification via email/text (if registered) and posted on website. • Field closing decisions goal (except sudden/unexpected) • Weekdays – by 3:30 PM • Weekends – 2 hours prior to event (game, clinic, practice)

  19. First aid/Injury and Concussions. • Please take a common sense approach to any injury. • If a player is hurt- deal with it to the best of your ability. • Inform the parent of the injured child. • Concussion Facts: A concussion is a brain injury and all concussions are serious. • Concussion symptoms: Sustains a blow to the head or has rapid head movement (can even be a mild blow), confusion, headache, nausea, sluggish, memory issues, answers questions slowly, dizzy, vision issues or just doesn’t “feel right”. • Next season all coaches will require to take a CDC (Concussion training course). • Enforce “When in Doubt – Sit It Out” policy for your team. • More information forthcoming from GHSC CDC Concussion in Youth Sports document: • CDC’s website: http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/pdf/coaches_Engl.pdf

  20. Communication with DOC I want to know how is: • Practice • Trainer • Games • Player progression • Team progression • If the seasonal plan is appropriate • Etc…. the list is endless. • Please also talk to your trainers- communication is key.

  21. Any questions? Thank you for listening!

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