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Hey all,
I've been asked to coach my div 4 amateur team this year... by default really because i've played there for a little while and we don't have a real coach!

Just wondering if anyone knows of good free online resources or has some good tips?

I realise you can't just become a coach by reading a few websites but if someone could point me in a useful direction it would be much appreciated... Cheers!

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Old Gregg wrote:Hey all,
I've been asked to coach my div 4 amateur team this year... by default really because i've played there for a little while and we don't have a real coach!

Just wondering if anyone knows of good free online resources or has some good tips?

I realise you can't just become a coach by reading a few websites but if someone could point me in a useful direction it would be much appreciated... Cheers!

:clown:
Start at the beginning.....
Good Jnr Football Site, I am sure some of the AM's could use some of the basics.
http://www.insidesoccer.com/page/f069df ... f/coaches/

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Old Gregg wrote: I realise you can't just become a coach by reading a few websites but if someone could point me in a useful direction it would be much appreciated... Cheers!

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Sure you won't become a coach straight away, but reading never hurts. Check anything you will find, you will surely get some usefull info around the web.

Read blog section on the site in my signature, maybe it will give you some ideas about coaching as well.

Good luck.
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Howdy all, I am a first time coach and looking for any fun drills for under 6's, i have started out with the basics, eg passing and dribbling but just looking for other skills based games that will keep the kids keen.

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Rookie wrote:Howdy all, I am a first time coach and looking for any fun drills for under 6's, i have started out with the basics, eg passing and dribbling but just looking for other skills based games that will keep the kids keen.
The FFSA have a DVD, drop in and pick one up.

Also some video and info here; http://www.globalfootballsystem.com/

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Spot Željko Jurin Jnr ......

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Thanks guys some good websites with good info

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One key is to make sure they get as many touches on the ball as possible. Perhaps do a "game" where they have to tap the ball with both feet as many times as possible. Then the young'un with the highest count gets to go first in the next drill (if it's a drill [make sure it's a game] where they take turns).


A.C. Milan (if memory serves correct) have a drill for their academy which is essentially "two touches with the inside of the foot, two with the inside" while dribbling, repeat on the opposite foot. Gets plenty of touches in for both sides of the foot, and they can dribble around a box with several people to help with spacial awareness at the same time (though it may be an idea to introduce that last part after a few sessions).

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Old Gregg wrote:Hey all,
I've been asked to coach my div 4 amateur team this year... by default really because i've played there for a little while and we don't have a real coach!

Just wondering if anyone knows of good free online resources or has some good tips?

I realise you can't just become a coach by reading a few websites but if someone could point me in a useful direction it would be much appreciated... Cheers!

:clown:
I am not sure people understand that this is a common occurance at Amateur level and that there is not much suport out there. It would be great for some of the more experienced coaches to run some clinics for new coaches. There is plenty out there and some great courses if you want to start by coaching juniors. It seems that if you don't coach them first then the attitude is you shouldn't be coaching seniors. It doesn't seem to matter that we are talking about the Amateur league!! Most coaches at the lower levels would love some good coaching tips that would be suitable for the more mature squads we have to deal with.
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mmmh , can i ask what club in div4 ?

here is a list of sights i have found useful

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/academy/default.stm
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~dgraham/manual/
http://nikefootball.nike.com/
http://www.givemefootball.com/coaching/
http://www.footy4kids.co.uk/
http://soccerfitness.net/
http://www.reedswain.com.au
http://www.soccercoachinginternational.com/
http://www.soccerspecific.com/ss/default.asp
http://www.ffsa.com.au/
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au
http://www.finesoccer.com/finesoccer_drills_archive.htm
http://www.bettersoccermorefun.com/
http://www.eteamz.com/soccer/pills/jpill.htm
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~dgraham/manual/
http://www.justsoccerdrills.com/halfpit ... rills.html
http://www.nscaa.com
http://www.soccer-training-info.com

http://www.bettersoccercoaching.com

tactical awareness and links to great sites
http://www.zonalmarking.net/2010/05/04/ ... idfielder/

click home for current stuff , i have more but this shouldhelp you

bascially the idea would be to develop ideas around game play , reactionary coaching, if your team does not pass well , focus on this , fix it and then move on
Coaching is a combo of knowledge, skill and people relationship all have problem solving.
You need to plan and implement

good luck be interested to know if your still coaching

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jamesb wrote:mmmh , can i ask what club in div4 ?

here is a list of sights i have found useful

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/academy/default.stm
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~dgraham/manual/
http://nikefootball.nike.com/
http://www.givemefootball.com/coaching/
http://www.footy4kids.co.uk/
http://soccerfitness.net/
http://www.reedswain.com.au
http://www.soccercoachinginternational.com/
http://www.soccerspecific.com/ss/default.asp
http://www.ffsa.com.au/
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au
http://www.finesoccer.com/finesoccer_drills_archive.htm
http://www.bettersoccermorefun.com/
http://www.eteamz.com/soccer/pills/jpill.htm
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~dgraham/manual/
http://www.justsoccerdrills.com/halfpit ... rills.html
http://www.nscaa.com
http://www.soccer-training-info.com

http://www.bettersoccercoaching.com

tactical awareness and links to great sites
http://www.zonalmarking.net/2010/05/04/ ... idfielder/

click home for current stuff , i have more but this shouldhelp you

bascially the idea would be to develop ideas around game play , :)
reactionary coaching, :)
if your team does not pass well , focus on this , fix it and then move on :D

Coaching is a combo of knowledge, skill and people relationship all have problem solving.

You need to plan and implement
And beating up parents is not allowed :(

good luck be interested to know if your still coaching
All good points jamesb.

Top marks for taking on the role too 8)
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