Soccer Coaching Tips For Beginner Coaches



Do you struggle to keep kids concentrating? Here are some top tips on how to keep kids Focused and listening during your football Sessions.
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31 thoughts on “Soccer Coaching Tips For Beginner Coaches”

  1. Wow. I have just started my coaching journey and found this video such a valuable 5 minutes out of my day, you've given me some great tips to increase my confidence when communicating and engaging my students. Huge thanks for this video 🙂

  2. Wow these tips are INCREDIBLY helpful. Thank you. This is my first season ever coaching and the kids are 12U. It’s been so hard to keep their concentration and focus intact and this is the first video I’ve seen with actually unique tips to put into play.

  3. Just put 3 of my kids in soccer
    One is a pen pal with a pre pro soccer athlete
    I got a call the 10year olds need a coach
    So I’m willing but I played hockey my whole life
    I want to do it to not let any kids down
    But I don’t want to fail them either so I’m learning and going to a meeting Monday
    I’m happy I have the time I do to be available
    But I really want to do a great job since people pay money n want the best for their kids
    Thanks for the video

  4. I'm about to coach a group of elementary school kids in an afterschool session, likely 5 days a week.

    Do you have any tips engagement-wise to connect with the kids and make the sessions interesting? I've only coached adults (16 y/o and up) who have a mindset of "I love football and want to become a pro one day", which is very different from "I love football and I want to have fun". How should I change the way I teach the kids so that they stay engaged and not stray into being too serious?

  5. Most of these I agree with but not sitting on the ball. I've seen several balls eventually burst and therefore paid to replace them. Also, just because they're sat down doesn't mean they're concentrating as they could be ripping grass or looking at something else going on. Also, just before kids run around I don't think it's a good idea to be sat down. IMHO.

  6. bro you deadass said sitting on the ball doesnt ruin it? smh its a fact that it ruins it over time this is the worse coaching video i have ever seen and before anyone speaks i run a u15 team we been undefeated for 4 seasons now ik what im talking about

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