Quality coaching books, videos, or other tools

Discussion in 'Coach' started by shsmith, May 18, 2003.

  1. shsmith

    shsmith New Member

    May 18, 2003
    I am looking for some good material to help me out with my coaching and knowledge of the game. I am currently coaching a coed U-8 team and have coached U-6 in the past. I am planning on moving up to a boys U-10 team in the fall. I have never played soccer. I am looking for ways of learning and coaching both the game and terminolgy used.
     
  2. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    Moving this from Youth Soccer to the Coach forum, where you might find more help.
     
  3. jdonnici

    jdonnici Member

    Aug 27, 2002
    Westminster, CO
    If you have a decent library in your area, I'd hit that first... grab a few different books and read through them. That'll help a lot with the "knowledge of the game" and terminology areas. After you've done that, Google is your friend -- ww.google.com

    Just enter something like "soccer drills" and you'll get a ton of sites. Try to watch as many games as possible, both in person and on television. Local college, high school, club games... anywhere that organized soccer is being played. You'll pick up more subtleties by watching and listening to what announcers, other coaches, etc have to say.

    If possible, you might ask a local highschool or junior college coach if he/she has a player that might want to help out. Having an assistant coach that knows the game is another big help.

    Some of my favorite links:

    http://www.decatursports.com/soccerdrills.htm
    http://www.soccerclub.com/training/drills/default.asp
    http://worldsoccer.about.com/cs/coaching/

    Good luck!
     
  4. DUTCHVIZ

    DUTCHVIZ New Member

    Sep 19, 2002
    Springfield, VA
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    CG Member

    Jul 25, 2001
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    neylon10 New Member

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