The 3 Things Every Soccer Coach Should Avoid



These are the critical things beginner soccer coaches, and coaches of all levels, should NOT do in their coaching sessions. By avoiding these aspects, the players will enjoy the coaching session more and probably improve quicker.

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15 thoughts on “The 3 Things Every Soccer Coach Should Avoid”

  1. reducing lines is one of the best things to do. it really maximizes practice time when you have almost no one in line. setting up 2 of a certain drill or 2 or 3 different drills can make it go much faster and keep the boys engaged. I went to multiple drills or multiple setups and saw huge increases in productivity during practice and more of the guys staying engaged

  2. Good reminders, thanks! Just took over our U8 team yesterday—was shocked at how well our kids followed an exercise with lines of 2… the high work:wait ratio (or however you described it) makes sense

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