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      Livre Littérature Générale - 01/04/2007 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Editeur : John Wiley & Sons
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/04/2007
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 400.0
    • Expédition : 710
    • ISBN : 0470034742



    • Résumé :
      Packed with drills and tips for training and game days

      The fun and easy way to master the art of football coaching

      Volunteering as a youth football coach can be a great experience, both for you and your squad. But what if you've never coached before, or want to improve? Don't worry! This friendly guide explains football rules, shows you how to approach coaching, and gives you practical pointers on improving team skills and encouraging good sportsmanship.

      • Understand football rules
      • Develop a coaching philosophy

      • Teach football fundamentals

      • Run great training sessions

      • Lead your team during a game

      • Communicate effectively with parents

      ...

      Biographie:

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Conventions Used in This Book 2

      What You're Not to Read 2

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      How This Book Is Organised 3

      Part I: Getting Started Coaching Football 3

      Part II: Building Your Coaching Skills 4

      Part III: Beginning and Intermediate Football 4

      Part IV: Advanced Football Strategies 4

      Part V: The Finer Details 5

      Part VI: The Part of Tens 5

      Icons Used in This Book 5

      Where to Go from Here 6

      Part I: Getting Started Coaching Football 7

      Chapter 1: Coaching Children in Football 9

      Striking a Balance between Parenting and Coaching 9

      Kicking around the decision with your kid 10

      Focusing on family-friendly football rules 11

      Doing Your Homework 12

      Working with - and not against - parents 13

      Deciphering rules and mastering terminology 14

      On the Pitch 14

      Planning training sessions 14

      Match day 15

      Chapter 2: Getting Organised 17

      Developing a Coaching Philosophy 17

      Tailoring your coaching to your age group 18

      Emphasising teamwork 20

      Motivating players 22

      Fostering a positive atmosphere 23

      Making every kid count 23

      Focusing on fun and skill development 24

      Modelling good sportsmanship 25

      Understanding the League You're Coaching In 26

      Knowing your league's rules 27

      Playing for fun or first place 28

      Chapter 3: Knowing the Football Basics 31

      Inside the Lines 31

      Taking Up Position 34

      Positions on the pitch 34

      Placing kids in the appropriate positions 39

      Deciphering the Rules of the Game 41

      Putting the Ball Back into Play 43

      Throw-in 43

      Corner kicks 44

      Goal kicks 44

      Adjusting the Game for the Younger Leagues 45

      Smaller pitch size 45

      Smaller balls 46

      No-goalie games 46

      Fewer players 46

      Special substitution rules 47

      The Men (and Women) in Black: Referees 48

      Hand signals 48

      Major fouls 50

      Types of penalties 51

      Minor fouls 52

      Offsides 53

      Part II: Building Your Coaching Skills 57

      Chapter 4: Meet the Parents 59

      Introducing Yourself 60

      Explaining your coaching philosophy 61

      Emphasising good sportsmanship 62

      Detailing how you determine playing time 63

      'Who's playing goalie?' and other sticky positioning situations 65

      Putting Together the Paperwork 66

      League paperwork 66

      Team packs 67

      Assembling Your Parent Posse 68

      Choosing assistant coaches 68

      Defining supporting roles 69

      Going Over Equipment 71

      Meeting Players' Special Needs 73

      Answering Parents' Questions 73

      Chapter 5: Evaluating Your Team 75

      The Art of Evaluation 75

      Evaluating your players' skills 76

      Identifying team strengths and weaknesses 78

      Lining 'Em Up 80

      Assigning team positions 80

      Finding roles for everyone 82

      Understanding and Interacting with All the Kids 83

      The shy child 83

      The uncoordinated child 84

      The child with the short attention span 85

      The athletically gifted child 86

      The child who doesn't want to be there 87

      The disruptive child 88

      The child with special needs 89

      The bully 90

      The inexperienced child 91

      The ball hog 92

      The average child 94

      Chapter 6: Running a Great Training Session 97

      Coming to Training Prepared 97

      Bringing balls and cones 98

      Packing your first-aid kit 99

      First Training Session: Kicking Off the Season 1...

      Sommaire:
      The National Alliance For Youth Sports has been America's leading advocate for positive and safe sports for children for the past 25 years. It serves volunteer coaches, parents with children involved in organized sports, game officials, youth sports administrators, league directors, and the youngsters who participate in organised sport. The Alliance's programmes are used in more than 3,000 communities across the USA by parks and recreation departments, Boys & Girls Clubs, Police Athletic Leagues, YMCAs/YWCAs, and various independent youth service groups, as well as on military installations worldwide. For more information on the Alliance's programmes visit www.nays.org.

      Greg Bach is the communications director for the National Alliance For Youth Sports, a position he has held since 1993. Before joining NAYS, he worked as the sports editor of the Huron Daily Tribune in Bad Axe, Michigan, where he captured numerous writing awards from the Associated Press, Michigan Press Association, and the Hearst Corporation. He has a journalism degree from Michigan State University, which he earned in 1989. He's an avid sport fan and has coached a variety of youth sports.

      James Heller has been involved in football on and off for over 35 years. As a player, he played from youth-team level through into senior football. He has also helped to coach and manage football teams at several different age levels. In his time associated with 'the beautiful game' he has seen junior football coaching in the UK improve from a situation where 20 children ran around a muddy park aimlessly chasing the ball, watched by two cold goalkeepers, to one where the focus is on mini-soccer, skills improvement, and 'one child, one ball' training sessions.

      ...

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