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Lessons Learned from
the 2003 Women's World Cup And How to Apply Them to the Youth Game
by April Heinrichs and US WNT Staff
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Communication Between Coaches and Parents by Jeff Vennell, NSCAA
Academy Staff Coach
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What Have You Learned in the Last
Year in Regard to Soccer by Kenneth Gamble
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Philosophy and Psychology of Coaching Soccer (Part 1 of 2) Understanding
why children participate in soccer By Colleen Hacker
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Coaching Corner: Philosophy and Psychology of Coaching Soccer (Part 2 of
2)
Help children enjoy the game
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Teaching Vision and Support Play By Vince Ganzberg, Regional
Technical Director
(from the NSCAA Coaching Newsletter - April 28, 2004)
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Coaching and the Clock - NSCAA Newsletter By Jimmy Graham
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Planning a Session at the Youth Level: Beginning
With the End in Mind by Mick Smoothey
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Coaching Your Own Child
by Dan Minutillo
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How to be a Student of
the Game by US WNT Coach April Heinrichs - pdf
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US Soccer Youth
Position Statements
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Under-12 to Under-19
Curriculum Guidelines
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Letter Regarding WNT
Fitness Protocol (by U.S. Women's National Teams Technical Director
April Heinrichs)
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U.S. Women’s National
Team Battery of 10 Physical Tests
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Identifying and
Developing Talent in the Women's Game
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Attacking Throw Ins - A
Study in Progress
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"Playing to Develop"
versus "Playing to Win" - "Learning versus Winning"
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"Quality versus
Quantity"
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The Economics of
Soccer: An Impact on Player Development in the Game
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Adult Politics: The Games
Adult Leaders Play
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Adult Politics: The Games
Parents Play
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25 Important Things
to Teach Your Soccer Players
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Negative Shooting - How to balance out the scoring in a non-competitive
game Roy Leatherbury
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How to Coach a Kid With Attention Deficit Disorder by Linda Meigs
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Using Match Analysis to Develop Training Sessions (.PDF)
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Teaching Tactics (.PDF)
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Premier Course & Systems of Play (.PDF)
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Youth Training Sessions (.PDF)
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UNC Summer Soccer Conditioning Program
(.PDF)
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Half-time Tips for
Coaches by Lauren Thaler, U.S. National Soccer Team Players
- Jan 17, 2002 - NSCAA
Convention -
"Measuring the Wind: Tracking Technical Development" -presentation
with Michelle Akers on UNC's system of testing, recording, and tracking
players' technical development - Acrobat pdf
- Jan 18, 2002 - NSCAA
Convention - "Leadership as a Function of the Coach, Part III" -presentation with
Tony DiCicco, Lauren Gregg, Jerry Yeagley on leading a team through your
players. Acrobat pdf
- Aug 8, 2002 - Nebraska
Coaches Convention - "Leadership as a Function of the Coach" -
Peer Evaluation Sheets Acrobat pdf
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U12-U19 Club, State and Region Curriculum Guidelines
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Coaching Tip: Estimating Field Size
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Windows
Drills - One drill that can be used as the basis for many other
drills.
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Soccer Score
Book Template - Provided by Barry Musick - A downloadable
acrobat.pdf form that allows coaches to plot shots and saves during
games - great for making halftime adjustments.
- "One
Man's Perspective" by Karl Keller
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Becoming a Great Soccer Parent Coach
by Sandy
Decker
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Session: Building Competitive Toughness in Young Players -
Speaker: Bill Beswick,
Sports Psychologist for Manchester United at NSCAA Convention, January
19, 2001
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Session: Winners are different - A Psychological Profile of Elite
Players - Speaker: Bill Beswick at NSCAA Convention, January 18,
2001
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Winning, At What Cost? by Larry Pedrie
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Session: Coaching Presentation
Speaker: Bill Beswick at NSCAA
Convention, January 17, 2001
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Modern 4-4-2 Formation Theory
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US Soccer
Coaching License Courses
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Practice Tip - Shape Up
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Practice Tip - Walkie Talkie
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My Favorite Coach
- by John Kessell
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My Favorite Player
- by John Kessell
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Things I Have Learned The
Hard Way - by John Kessell
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Economical Training by
Ric Miller
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Handling Problems (for
Coaches) by Dave Chambers
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The Role of the Coach
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What Kind of Coach Are You?
Take The Test.
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A Coach's Letter to Parents
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Soccer Psychology - Empathic Listening
- by Jason Vittrup
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The Ideal State -
Learning to Play at Your Peak - by Jason Vittrup
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Power Talk - by Jason Vittrup
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Names
for Soccer Teams
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Coaches Safety Checklist
Brochure
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Coach's Vision - Part I
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Coach's Vision - Part II
- Keeping
Practices Interesting - FineSoccer.com
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Hustle Award Posters - Download and print out personalized "Hustle
Award" posters with the Cleats Comic Strip Characters free for your
hustling players
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Coaches Playbook Against Drugs - Ten Great Tips for coaches to help
your players avoid the pitfalls of drugs
- 3v3
Tournament Strategies - compilation of tips and ideas on preparing
and playing in 3v3 tournaments
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Warming Up Properly, Intensity in Training
by Lawrence Fine
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Game Realistic
Training by Lawrence Fine
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Keeping
Practices Interesting by Lawrence Fine
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Soccer
Safety and Responsibility by Lawrence Fine
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Understanding
Practices by Lawrence Fine
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Games and Scrimmages versus Drills and Exercises
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Putting Players in a Position to Succeed - Lawrence Fine
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Being a Better
TEAM Player by Lawrence Fine
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Speaking to a Team
by Lawrence Fine
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Developing
Consistency in Play by Lawrence Fine
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Fan Behavior by Lawrence
Fine
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Numbers Game by Lawrence
Fine
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Offense and Defense
by Lawrence Fine
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"Calling" for the Ball
by Lawrence Fine
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"Teamsmanship" - Being the
best Teammate possible
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Training the
Outside Backs by Lawrence Fine
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Spine of the Team by
Lawrence Fine
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Picking Your Team by
Mike Getman, UAB Men's Coach
- To Build
or Not to Build (Part 1 of 2) The right time to teach younger teams field
positions by Chico Borja, NSCAA National Staff Coach
- To
Build or Not to Build (Part 2 of 2) Shadow Play - Teaching field
positions to younger teams (U-9, U-10, U-11) by Chico Borja,
NSCAA National Staff Coach
- Activity
Suggestions for Rainy Day Practices by Bruce Brownlee
- Uses
of Small-Sided Games in Training (Part 1 of 4) by Vince Ganzberg,
Regional Technical Director NSCAA
- Uses
of Small-Sided Games in Training (Part 3 of 4) by Vince Ganzberg,
Regional Technical Director NSCAA
- Uses
of Small-Sided Games in Training (Part 4 of 4) by Vince Ganzberg,
Regional Technical Director NSCAA
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Curing Inconsistent Play
from Game to Game by Dan Minutillo
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Developing Speed of Play
by John Ellinger, U.S. U17 Men's National Team Coach
(Courtesy of Success in Soccer Magazine - Taken from the NSCAA
Coaching Newsletter - August 4th, 2004)
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