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The Soccer Coaching Podcast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast
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Episode 109 - Whats too far? A conversation about behaviour in youth grassroots football
Season 6 · Episode 109
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 01:05:16
Episode 109,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 109 – What’s too far? A conversation about behaviour in youth grassroots football
In this episode we speak with James Brooks and discuss behaviour in grassroots football.
We look at coach matchday behaviour and what’s changes over the past 5-10 years and discuss some of the reasons. We also look at spectators and players and the role the FA and leagues could and possibly should play in supporting a positive training and playing environment.
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The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
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This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Episode 108 - How To Deliver An Effective Training Session, a conversation with Mark Rivers, Arsenal Pre-Academy Manager and FA Tutor
Season 6 · Episode 108
lundi 19 février 2024 • Duration 01:05:34
Episode 108,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 108 – How To Deliver An Effective Training Session, a conversation with Mark Rivers, Arsenal Pre-Academy Manager and FA Tutor
In this episode we speak with the awesome Mark Rivers who is the current Pre-Academy Manager at Arsenal and an FA Tutor.
Mark talks us through his own coaching journey and how that influences his delivery as well as what he believes helps make an effective coaching session. We discuss the importance of plan, do , review as well as what to consider to get the most of your training sessions for your players.
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Marks Podcast - The Grassroots Football Coach Podcast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
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This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Episode 99 - Reflecting Back on an U14's Season, a conversation with James Brooks, FA Level 2 grassroots and Development Centre Coach
Season 5 · Episode 99
mardi 6 juin 2023 • Duration 01:07:51
Episode 99,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 99 – Reflecting Back on an U14's Season, a conversation with James Brooks, FA Level 2 grassroots and Development Centre Coach
In this episode we talk to James Brooks (FA Level 2 grassroots and Development Centre Coach) about his grassroots teams U14’s Season. James gives us a bit of background to the team and what was in place up to the send of U13’s. We discuss the ambitions for the season, what was put in place to try and achieve them and on reflection what worked and what he would have done differently.
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James Brooks, Twitter - @rubbishknees
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com
This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Episode 4 - Why it’s not `Winning v's Development`
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 20 février 2019 • Duration 01:13:19
So why is it not about `winning v’s development`….?
Football (soccer) is a sport.
And sport is by definition: “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.”
Compete: “strive to win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.”
This means that `wining` (and losing) are intrinsically built into sport and therefore are built in to football (soccer)…you can’t remove it or chose whether or not to have it! It’s not and it can’t be NON-COMPETITIVE! It’s a sport!
It can be child/player centred competition!
If we can accept that ‘wining` is part of the game, then we can stop the debate on if `wining` (especially at the foundation and developmental phase) is a good or bad thing. It’s neither, its simply part of the sport, just like the ball or the goals!
So if it’s not a question of winning v’s development, what is the real question...
All sports need a way to measure the success of the game, so in turn will conclude with a `Result`.
Therefore the real question for us to ask ourselves is `how important is the `result` over player/team development`. This is because, often making choices that better enhance our chances of improving the result of the game will impact on developmental (and learning) opportunities of the players. This is because the two can often be mutually exclusive.
`Result v Development`
This means there are essentially two approaches we could choose to adopt when coaching players. One is `Results focused` or `Short-term’ and the other is `Development focused` or `Long-term’.
What’s the difference between the two approaches;
RESULTS FOCUSED (short term)
· The result of the match is the priority
· Training is focused on how to achieve the best result
· Players only/often play in their `strongest` position and are played to their strengths
· The team plays rigid formations with limited decision making
· The coach gives the players lots of instructions during the game – Don’t, Do, Must, Never, Always
· Players are not encouraged to try things and mistakes are criticised
· Coach leads all team talks and tells the players what they must and must not do
· The Result is the measure of success
· Players are selected first on their physical strengths
· Players are told what they must do and how to do it
DEVELOPMENT FOCUSED (long term)
· The players learning is the priority
· Matches are there to support the training
· Players rotate and play all positions (when the game allows)
· The team plays formations that challenge the players to make more decisions
· The coach provides guidance and asks the players questions at appropriate times during the game
· Creativity and independent decision making is encouraged even if mistakes are made
· Coach encourages the players to lead team talks and share ideas about how they are playing and possible changes
· The players progress (individually and collectively) is the measure of success
· Playe
Episode 3 - The Coaching Environment
Season 1 · Episode 3
jeudi 7 février 2019 • Duration 01:10:46
Episode 3 – What is the `coaching environment`… and how important is it?
· What do we mean by the environment?
- Not the weather or physical conditions.
- It is the combination of Culture, Philosophy, Values, Expectations and Habits.
- Its the intangibles (and tangibles) that impact on the practical and physical aspects of the session.
· Is it important to consider these elements and if so why?
- YES!!! – The environment is the engine that drives behaviour and behaviour drives development/performance and in turn development/performance drives outcomes!
Understanding your environment allows you to…
- Clear idea of what the team/club is about.
- Clear idea of what the ambitions of the team/club are.
- Clear idea of how the team/club will try and meet these ambitions.
- Provides a clear message to players, parents, coaches and everyone involved or impacted (including the opposition).
- Help provide consistency.
- Help to maximise the effectiveness of the sessions. The more you get the environment right the more you amplify the positives in the session.
· What makes up the environment?
- It is a combination of Culture, Philosophy, Values (expectations) and habits.
· What does each element actually mean and how does it impact on coaching?
- Culture – This is the ideas, beliefs, behaviours, attitudes and actions that combined together provide a tangible illustration of the group! – What does your culture look like? How would someone outside your team/club describe your culture? Is your culture giving you the best opportunity to be successful?
For us….
Player centred, long term development, focusing on the player and the person and working equally on the character of the person as well as the technical and physical abilities of the player. Its outlined by our philosophy as a club and a team and is underpinned by our values in the hope we create the best habits.
- Philosophy – This is the defined belief or attitude that SHOULD act as the guiding principle for the behaviour. Essentially its about setting your stall out as to what your overarching approach to what your trying to achieve will be. It should marry-up with your culture and be underpinned by your values.
For us…
Serious Fun - play with purpose, non-instructional and more to facilitate and question
Maximum touches of the ball
Rotation
Decision Making/Problem solving
Dominate 1v1 (with and without the ball)
- Values (expectations) – These are the things that you feel are the most important principles or standards of behaviour. More specific than the philosophy. These will underpin and support your philosophy and do the most to drive behaviour and good habits.
- Habits – These are routine behaviours that are regularly repeated and tend to occur subconsciously. They can be heavily affected by routine and environment.
`We are what you repeatedly do` - Aristotle
For us…
Its about trying to create an environment where the culture, philosophy and values provide the best possible opportunity to create positive habits.
Environment (culture, philosophy, values)
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Episode 2 - How to get the most out of matches?..a conversation with Chris Fraser
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 29 janvier 2019 • Duration 01:12:53
In our last episode we spoke about the key ingredients that can make for a fun and effective coaching session. We came up with 10 elements that we felt should be considered and tried to explain why we believed they were important. If you haven’t already done so please do listen to episode one and let us know what you think.
As equally important as what goes into the training, is what goes into the match days. So for this episode Mark and I are delighted to have the super talented and experienced Mr Chris Fraser joining us to share his thoughts on this key topic! Chris has been preparing players and teams for match days for over 10 years and we know he feels passionately about the rights and wrong ways of going about it. I’ve had the privilege of seeing Chris coach and manage teams on numerous occasions and am always blown-away by his technical understanding and the manner and style in which he communicates and delivers this with players, parents, coaches and all those he’s impacting.
I also know that Chris is in his element on the training pitch or in a muddy field surrounded by players… so sat here with a mic in his face and a list of questions from Mark and I is very much out of his comfort zone….so we are extremely grateful he’s willing to do this for us and we know its because of how passionate you are about football, coaching and this topic especially!
Q) How important do you see matches and how should they `fit` alongside the training plan?
Q) What preparation and considerations should there be before match day?
- Squad selection for the season. Too many subs?
Q) What about match day itself, how would this look and what’s the objective?
- warm ups being as important as the matches
- Using cones to show formation (micro pitch)
- ball Mastery importance in a warm up
- competitive 1v1’s key in warm ups
- game related SSG in your warm up over a rondo
- team challenges
- individual challenges
- coaching with the players on sidelines
- appropriate language and code words for your players
- discipline of your players
- performance over results
Q) How important are formations?
Q) What about immediate after the match?
Q) What role do parents have to play in match days and how can we as coaches influence and support their involvement?
- Honesty with parents and players preseason regarding a match day philosophy
Episode 1 - What ingredients make for a great soccer coaching session?
Season 1 · Episode 1
mardi 22 janvier 2019 • Duration 01:06:22
In this episode we discuss the ingredients that help make for a fun and effective soccer coaching training session. We explore the ten things to consider for your sessions that may help maximise the learning and development potential of the session, and ensure your players are challenged, enjoy and get the most out of the training.
1) PLANNING – Session plans / Structure / Challenges / STEP / Progression / The Unexpected
2) A CLEAR THEME - Coaching points / Curriculum / The Why / LTDP
3) FREE-PLAY – SSG’s / Ownership / Warm-up / Coach Observation
4) TECHNICAL WORK – Having strong fundamental skills / Opposed v’s Unopposed
5) PHYSICAL LITERACY – ABC’s / Embed or Separate
6) GAME BASED PRACTICES – SSG’s / Whole-Part-Whole / Constraints / Challenges
7) BALL ROLLING TIME – Why / How much (80%?) / How
8) DECISION MAKING – Problems (not solutions) / Guided Discovery / Trial & Error
9) THE ENVIRONMENT – Culture / Philosophy / Values / Communication / Habits
10) REFLECT & REVIEW – Feedback / WWW / EBI / Repeat?
Here we have just discussed the ingredients, but in future episodes we will look closely at each element and discuss in more detail its importance and how it can form part of a soccer coaching session. If you have any thoughts or feedback on this topic, or if you have any ideas for future topics that you would like us to cover we would love to hear from you, info@thesoccercoachingpodcast.com or @SoccerCoachCast.
Thanks for listening!
Episode 98 - 10 Things To Consider When Coaching Adolescent Football Players
Season 5 · Episode 98
mercredi 24 mai 2023 • Duration 36:10
Episode 98,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 98 – 10 Things To Consider When Coaching Adolescent Football Players
In this episode Scott reflects back on his experience of coaching the U13 and U14 boys’ team for the past two seasons. Scott talks about the differences between adolescence and puberty and how on reflection he wasn’t as informed as he could and should have been to fully understand and support the players.
Scott then lists the 10 things that coaches may want to consider if they are coaching players in the adolescent phase of their lives.
1) Individual differences
2) Physical changes
3) Psychological and emotional well-being
4) Motor skills development
5) Cognitive development
6) Social dynamics
7) Training load management
8) Communication and empathy
9) Nutrition and hydration
10) Personal hygiene
Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com
This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Episode 97 – Key Coaching Topics for Youth Football Coaches and CPD, a conversation with Ray Power, Academy Manager, Coach Developer and Best Selling Author
Season 5 · Episode 97
lundi 27 février 2023 • Duration 56:22
Episode 97,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 97 – Key Coaching Topics for Youth Football Coaches and CPD, a conversation with Ray Power, Academy Manager, Coach Developer and Author
In this episode we speak to Ray Power, academy manager, coach and author of Making the Ball Roll, Coaching Youth Football and the Deliberate Soccer Practices series of books.
Ray tells us what he believes are some of the key topics youth football coaches should have a good understanding of and why they are important. We also discuss how important it is form coaches to continue their own CPD and how they can go about this. Ray also tells about his current role as Academy Manager at Boston United FC and his online CPD coach development programmes.
Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!
Ray Power - @power_ray
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com
This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Episode 96 - The 3 A's to Maximising Player Game Impact!
Season 5 · Episode 96
lundi 13 février 2023 • Duration 38:28
Episode 96,
Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek)
Episode 96 - The 3 A's to Maximising Player Game Impact
In this episode Scott responds to several listener questions asking for more information about the 3 A’s that he uses to underpin his coaching syllabus and training sessions.
Scott talks us through the 3 A’s (Attitude, Ability and Application), what is included in each one and how they are used in practice. He also explains how they can be adapted by coaches to align with the players they are supporting and different playing principles.
Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCast
The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com
This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.
Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!