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File Size: 6816 KB
Print Length: 145 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0071346082
Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press; 1 edition (August 9, 1999)
Publication Date: August 9, 1999
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B006B7LTUG
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I played soccer. I coached soccer at the youth rec levels for 16 seasons. I've been an avid fan of soccer for over 48 years and have attended professional matches on 4 continents. I've purchased probably 20-25 books on coaching soccer technique and half a dozen DVD's or videos on soccer coaching in addition to holding various USSF coaching licenses.This is the BEST book I've seen on an intro to coaching soccer for someone who is relatively new to the sport. If you're a parent who's been dragooned into assisting or coaching your kid's youth team, this book plus the USSF website resources for youth coaches are the best info you can get your hands on. Clark has an outstanding reputation as a coach (Stanford and Notre Dame in the US, National team programs in a couple of countries, played for Sir Alex Ferguson at Aberdeen in the Scottish League). So he knows his stuff. But more importantly, he knows how to coach kids and more important still, he knows what to say to a parent who didn't grow up playing soccer seriously and/or has never coached soccer. Just because you coached Little League Baseball or played basketball through middle and high school doesn't mean you're prepared to coach a youth soccer team. Lots of great tips on organizing practices, what skills to emphasize, how to teach those skills, how to deal with youngsters with various levels of motivation. I can't think of a better intro resource for a new coach or someone relatively new to the sport. GET THIS BOOK-- you won't regret it.
Long ago I was asked to be a assistant (based on playing ability). I quickly learned learned than knowing how to play is a small part of coaching. When my kids started playing, I did not volunteer because I realized that I was not particularly good at it, based on one year's experience as an assistant. However, after observing my oldest son's coach, I decided that I could do a better job. I had a couple of soccer book that were useful, but I really liked "The Baffled Parent's Guide to Coaching Youth" when it came out, which was a few years after I started coaching. It covers not only basic activities, but includes other coaching aspects. (See the Table of Contents for examples.) I recommended that our soccer association give a copy to every new volunteer. Our state required new coaches to attended a 2-3 hour introductory coaching course, but many did not attend and it was not really on option to disband a team because the coach did not attend. Hopefully having this book helped.
I am not myself a soccer player, and am now coaching U8, having coached since U5. As the kids get more proficient and the game rules get more stringent, I have struggled a bit to keep ahead of the kids. This book is extremely useful in clarifying basic skills and rules and providing a wealth of practice activities that challenge kids at a range of skill levels. I often modify the practice routines to match my particular players, but this book has been a great resource. I've even discovered a few things that I have been teaching inaccurately (like how to dribble!), and I have been able to retool.I got it used used at a great price, and it was well worth the $4 I paid.
My first time coaching soccer and this book has been a life-saver. The boys love the fun, game-type drills. I love the organization and ease of the book.(BTW—I've got 4th grade boys, 9-10yo, in a rec league; not your most talented or driven bunch, but a lot of fun.)
It has plenty of drills and explanations. It is well written and has some sample plans for practices. It is geared towards the first time coach without much experience. I got it for spring coaching AYSO after coaching in the fall. I used several of the games but most of it were things I'd already learned. It is missing general strategy for games and how to put things all together (team strategy, progressing from basic skills to intermediate skills). Overall, it's a good (though somewhat sparse) reference for inexperienced coaches.
This book took me from being a total non-athlete, knowing nearly nothing about soccer and never having coached anything before, to being a coach with a plan. I am coaching my son's U8 soccer team, and even with this book it has been a challenge, but without the book, I would have been completely lost. Here's what the book did for me:(1) it taught me the rules of soccer. I did have a bit of trouble understanding the offside rule as stated in the book, so I had to ask a friend to clarify for me.(2) it taught me the most fundamental soccer skills: dribbling, passing, shooting.(3) it gave me sample practices and a general structure to use as templates for my own practices, and it gave me plenty of games and drills to choose from to fill them.(4) it told me what to do on game day.(5) it prepared me for the psychology of my wild and crazy boys. This is key. I am a female "intellectual type" who has never really played or enjoyed watching sports (and has never worked with this age group), so the whole mindset was completely foreign to me. It prepared me for the facts that they would listen to only the briefest of instructions, that they needed to be moving at almost all times, that for them no drill or game would be as exciting as JUST SOCCER, in its pure form.So why four stars? There's one thing that could really improve this book, and that is some kind of guide, for all the games and drills in the book, that would rate the maturity level and skill level needed for each one. Maybe also a minimum child-to-adult ratio required to run it successfully. (Unfortunately ours is 10 to 1.) As a U8 coach in a relatively casual city recreation league, I am at the very bottom end of the intended audience for this book. And because of my inexperience, it is very difficult for me to tell which of the drills are appropriate for my team, until I get onto the field with them to try it. By then it's too late, and the failed drill can make it hard to re-engage the kids for the next activity. For this reason I plan to order the guide for 6-and-under soccer even though my kids are over six. I need some tried-and-true tricks for engaging the youngest players when things aren't going the way I planned.Overall I am very grateful for this book and what it has done for our team.
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