http://klassicsoccer.com/ – Based in Westchester, New York, youth soccer coach Malcolm Brown educates other coaches on how to best develop the skills of their players and keep them engaged during practice. Here he starts with warm ups, showing local coaches how to build tactical training into even the simplest games. He begins with a game of tag, asking the group of Westchester Youth Soccer Coaches to play tag and announcing that the player who has tagged the most individuals will be the winner. He then continues to build on this game, adding elements like dribbling and additional rules. Ultimately, he proves that warm ups can be both fun and educational, rather than purely for physical conditioning.
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Magic. Love the progression.
Great warm-up idea, coach. How do you think this compares to just having kids jump into a 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, as they arrive to practice?
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Awesome Job,coach.Great Stuff!
My work is similar….great work
My work is similar….great work
this guy is amazing
This is a much better video with a lot less likes. Go figure
I absolutely love this!!!!!! I will be using it Wednesday with my u12 team. I was trying to find a better warm up for them that is a little more intense and fun than just doing dribbling skills
I'm an assistant coach, and this is very helpful by using 4 pillars: TTPP. Thank you.
I used this for U7, the kids love it and ask for it again.
I like this coach a lot. For those that need a reminder.
The 4 pillars to coaching are: Tactical, Technical, Physical and Psychological.
If you can get a good base you can build on it. Off you go!!