How to Be a Soccer Coach

on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Many, many men and women give up a large part of their personal free time for very good causes.

Many of them pass on their valuable knowledge and experiences in sports such as soccer, or football, if you're not from the USA.

Soccer Drills

Perhaps their own kids play in the team they coach and manage and while this is sometimes a thankless task and very hard work (I've been there) it's also very rewarding when you can pass on your own knowledge and skills.

How to Be a Soccer Coach

But how can you make the soccer coaching better? How can you make your soccer skills training better?

Perhaps you were or are a very good player yourself and want to pass this on but can't get your ideas over to the people you want to coach.

How can you be a soccer coach?

There are many many junior and amateur soccer teams locally to you and all over the world. In fact how many of you have started your own team or taken over the running, coaching or managing of a soccer team?

Once you have started to run or want to help out in the soccer coaching or be a soccer coach you'll need to have some knowledge of how to actually be a soccer coach.

These days the leagues (whichever type of standard) are more competitive than ever and so you'll need a more structured way of soccer coaching.

Some of the things you'll need to cover when you want to be a soccer coach are-

Skills, drills and techniques, skill tests, fitness drills, set plays or set pieces from corners, free kicks and throw ins, nutrition and fitness, as well as covering basics such as passing, heading, warming up, crossing, defending, goalkeeping, shooting, defending, ballwork, running with the ball, juggling etc. etc.

Time is always very important, especially if you're trying to juggle your soccer coaching sessions during the week with work or school commitments, so use whatever time you have wisely and don't waste it. Once you've got a structure in place for your soccer coaching you'll want to keep things fresh and keep your players buzzing and enjoying their training sessions, the more enjoyment your players get out of a soccer coaching session then the more likely they are to put what you've taught them into practice during a match.

If you've got a resource you can have in front of you, or look at anytime you've got a spare few minutes, you can use this to plan your next soccer coaching session.

How to Be a Soccer Coach

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