Sabtu, 18 September 2010

More youth football Coaching Horror Stories


I've gotten a few emails recently from frustrated youth football coaches, who are struggling in bad run companies with inept coaches. Some of these fathers just moved to new communities and were shocked to learn they landed in the youth football coaches version of the "Twilight Zone". Perhaps it would be that part of the real estate multiple listing service to their customers. Perhaps something like this, "this beautiful 4 bedrooms, 3 bath house features a neighborhood with a youth football program that has won 10 competition titles in the last 12 years and is accompanied by open minded (about football).

Responsible, competent youth football coaches who live football clinics and real blocking arrangements in the field of their transgressions have "perhaps there is some kind of check box thing in the Real Estate guide such as: real football blocking scheme/backyard block the guy in front of you" system ", organized written practice plans and goals/seat of the pants chaos, true integrated football attack/grab bag flavor of the week, open-minded accountability coaching staff/closed minded debt the coaching staff, etc etc players.

There are many fine youth football organizations across the country, but, unfortunately, there are plenty of poor countries as well.When I say bad, I mean organisations that perform poorly and absolutely do not change to the poorly performing status quo.

A special situation. the organisations teams was on average less than 10 points per game on the offense, and I think a team not the point of one point all season. Yep can continue to do the same thing, it worked really well guys from last year, that's the ticket. Their blocking scheme was the infamous and clueless, "block the Guy Across From You".

They had 50-60 plays in their "playbook".

Their "playbook" consists of a dive to play on every hole, some sweeps and single pass plays.
Their teams run every week a new "infringement" because the defense in the League "figure it out".

They think that they are being carried out and the ferry and Wishbone crime, in reality they are a mixed bag of plays of these formations.
The lead do not understand the difference between an insult and a formation. Even on the top age groups, no options, clamps, performance counters.
The Member organisations do not think that they have a problem and for the purpose of carrying out the same will continue to be the case.

One of the coaches in response to the improvement of the team is "running the Kids until they fall" for 30 minutes every practice.
They mocked training programs have written something my investigation showed was common to each bad COACHED TEAM OBSERVED. lose

Hearing those stories made me sick to my stomach.These poor children games will only win if they clear overwhelming talent but most teams losses will average and well coached teams get blown out.The poor children not fundamentally sound and my guess is that many will not play the following season or two.No wonder that less than 25% of the youth football players finish High School ball games.Instead of actually learning to coach of the game and learn something new, it is easier to simply run the children, anyone can do that.A very brilliant football coach once told me, "Coaches who do not know how to practice, scrimmage and condition, that's all they know".My guess is that this is the same kind of guys that after a loss saying something like "the children wanted to" enough, when the real answer is the team has the bus was outcoached and or too lazy or arrogant to learn something new.

Coaching youth football estate is not about having the best conditioned team, see how much you could the torture of children, or make the children "hard" it is not even about 60 different plays from 6 different "infringements".It's about having a good philosophy and perfecting a handful of additional football plays. it comes to understand what the critical success factors in the youth football and the priorities of the practice of these factors.

Unfortunately, not a solution to a problem, as long as the permissions are not think that there is a problem. closed minded people are hard to reach and goes the saying "a man who convinced against his will is still of the opinion" know some coaches. maybe not what a well designed curriculum is. infringement May realize some coaches bear in mind that you can score 35 points a game with average children. Film do not lie, are you a believer show this "buses" movie of their team, and then the movie of a team with a well designed attack with the blocking of the real rules.Show them practice images of a well-run practice and compare it with the chaos if they choose. let them convince themselves, if they do not admit that there is substantial room for improvement, not walk to another team and save yourself and your son the frustration. in most cases, your son or dislike develop a love for the game in his first season or two, and it is up to the parents to decide whether he would be prepared to reduce the risk of his sons to football future close minded people like this. as my son, I would be real football plays go across the street to another team, set up in a real system, walk with a real system locks up and put up 40 points on them, before they get a score of grace.

My personal team scored three touchdowns in the first quarter of 9 games of last year, and do so much good coached youth soccer teams. the "Multiple attack" Twilight zone team we have a team who have described 3 touchdowns scored in a game and they think they don't have a problem?, do not run for the exits if you're in a situation like this stuck, life is too short.

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Gérard pleasure for Rooney

SKY SPORTS ON SKY
There are no more live football on Sky sport than ever, including in the Premier League, Champions League, Clydesdale Bank Premier League away qualifiers for Euro 2012 in England and Primera División.With four live Sky sport channels and Sky Sports News will never miss a moment for sky .Click for more here. England captain Steven Gerrard is praised Wayne Rooney after striker drought international goal against Switzerland.

Rooney was named in the starting XI of the identifier of the Euro 2012, despite allegations about his personal life.

Manchester United striker broke The deadlock in Basel to help the three lions on their way to group g 3-1 win.

The objective is the first competitive international strike of Rooney after September 2009 and Gérard is saluted his countryman.

Gérard told Sky Sports: "I think the goal is great for Wayne.All calls in formation about Wayne, so it is nice to get a goal.

"Tonight he is great, as it is on Friday, I'm sure it will be great for us during the training."

Display of England Tuesday evening Gérard praised his team-mates, but felt his leg they took off gas during the second half.

He said: "I don't think we could have asked for more think first half performance was perfect, everything a manager asked from us.

"We have quite lazy in the second half and short is not sufficiently fast but it was never in doubt.

"People have been talking about how well Swiss defensively, but we were just Tore them apart.

"We were always calm. third purpose killed in the game we just learn cannot get written.

"But I think it deserves much of the credit is forging Switzerland 3-1, and must have been five or six."


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Football facts-5 interesting facts about football


The first Football League

It is generally accepted that the first officially organised competition contest in the world (English) Football League was founded in 1888.Then consisted of 12 clubs in the North and the English Midlands were based. the first winners of the Football League Championship, the Preston North End.

In 1992, with the influx of megabucks of BSkyB (now called Sky TV), the top teams broke away to form their own competition called the FA Premier League.

Today, the original Football League has 3 sections; the Championship Division 1 and Division 2.

That England has today a total of 4 professional football leagues, with teams moving (promotion) or down (degradation) by means of the competitions on the basis of their points at the end of each season.

The first Association Cup (Cup)

The first FA Cup final was played in England in 1872 between Royal Engineers and Wanderers for 2000 spectators.Wanderers ran out 1-0 winners in part because Royal Engineers--those were the Favorites--lost to a player via the injury, early in the contest, and had to play with only a ten-men because then not substitutes.The "Challenge Cup", as they were originally known was the brainchild of Mr C. W. Alcock of Sunderland which is only a year earlier proposed that "the head of a challenge being found in connection with the Association", the "Association", the voetbal bond, hence the FA Cup.

The oldest Football club in the world

There are always many arguments about the oldest Club in the world.Here are some facts to consider, but ...

The oldest, continuously documented, "" Club in the world is Dublin University Football Club, in Ireland, which was founded in 1854. However, the Club will play Rugby Union, not the Football Association. for this reason, it is not officially recognized as the oldest Club in the world.

Football Club-Sheffield-Sheffield FC--founded in 1857, in England is recognized by both the FIFA the English FA as the Club in the world still play the Football Association is the oldest documented., they play in the Northern Premier League Division 1 South in England. so they are now widely recognized as the oldest Club in the world.

But there is documentation of a "football"-club in Edinburgh, Scotland | youth hostel 1824 until 1841. multiple documents still exist that refer to the "football club" and the rules.It worked as a golf club where members selected teams of their members to play each other. the Club has now been re-created under the name "The Foot Ball Club of Edinburgh" in an amateur capacity.

The first international football match

The first international football game was played between Scotland and England in Glasgow, Scotland on November 30, 1872, 4,000 spectators. the result was a hard-fought-0. And of the 110 play between 1872 and 1999 when it was dissolved, Scotland, England had won 41 45 and 24 games had ended in a draw.

The first trainer dugout

The first ever registered uses of a submerged to a covered exercise area on the side of the field (dugout) was set up in the early 1920s Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland. the trainer at the time, Donald Coleman, had built to protect themselves while he took notes of his players during the matches, was his practice, and was partially sunk into the ground not to block the audience a view of the game. visiting teams were so impressed that the idea quickly spread across the UK and then the rest of the world.








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Group d round up

Group D round-upBenzema: targetFrance, bounced back from their defeat to Belarus with an impact with a 2-0 victory away to Bosnia to get their Euro 2012 qualification campaign back on track ...

Laurent Blanc country were indebted to the targets for the second half of Karim Benzema and Florent Malouda for their success.

Real Madrid Benzema, which did not feature in dismal campaign for the World Cup in France, broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute Chelsea winger Malouda added a second soon after.

Belarus continued their solid start bid to reach the finals with a 0-0 draw at home in Romania on Tuesday night.

Belarus now there are four sections to display their test fixtures from opening while challengers took place for the second successive game.

Albania izst?rgani home 1-0 success against Luxembourg 10 Hamdi Salihi man with, Scoring only goal of the game.

Salihi found net seven minutes before the interval, but Albania cannot rely on their lead despite the dismissal of Mario Mutsch for a second yellow card before the character per hour.


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You are fully equipped for the football season


As they say, is a funny old football game. Eleven men on a football field, a ball to hunt around and try to keep the eleven other men of scoring a goal. Football keeps most of the male population is busy for most of the weekend as a major periods during certain events, such as the World Cup or European Championships.

Thousands of adult men park play football every weekend with little more than a touch of fitness, a couple of shin pads and a football boots. but what football boots should you buy if you want to play?

Not all football boots are created equal and not all football playing fields in the same way. So should you put a pair of football boots, allowing you to play a whole season in different weather conditions, as well as several playing surfaces.

The last shoe that each actor must itself is a few good football sandals. Are there differences between football, soccer and baseball cleats? Unless you playacting in the mud, there really is no rational with hard images sold football which, in my opinion, do nothing but worsen and foot injury could result.This means that a breath of fresh air, Sun and a best playacting surface, you also rain, mud and dew, which makes it very smooth down. leather is a tough spyware to take care of and takes a long time to dry after a rainy game or practice. In other words, the length of the thread ends and their number depends on the species until they turn the most suitable for. A shoe for the Bodoni font game with contemporary project and reliable materials supported football with proven technology.

But the long bolts are decent to provide good traction and short decent inconvenience of too much to put pressure on the feet. Thin cushioned footbed for calm and support added. They stick in the establishment, when you try to convert and can give you a list of key joints, in particular the ankles and knees. I was wondering if a created with Removable stability characteristics different models of running a business shoes. When the weather is bad, you can train yourself on an all weather football field, this surface must be for you a few football shoes. Both shoes on to try out in the store, and even the Director if you are near a ball for a little kick can be a sense of the plates.It will also usually take yearner than synthetic models. though you need your head as an important part of football, the largest part of the game is played on the Earth. Leather stretches after wear and tear, but just a silly little. Almost every model of football plates is suitable for a different field condition. To play football on your best skills, you need to have football cleats.

Ameliorate the only offers a grip on the indoor come out so you can speed up your competition with your moves. But, of course, from true learning those are bound to it will cost you a pretty penny.Spring is here, that means he relents football is just around the corner from the street. Leather offers the best fit and feel of a football 'S. Other Cartesian product and associated names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Top has two density external heel buffet comfort, fit and adds stability. The boots should fit close to the heel and the toe, and do keep in mind that good leather shoes will extend a little bit.All too often to the children wearing their shoes off of the area, and the bad treatment of the plates cause of accidents.

These slides rubberized nubbing often offer a little on the insole, a large cooling system consolation for tired feet. A shoe for the Bodoni game with contemporary design and reliable materials supported with proven technology of football. Why not have to be the first to call for a yacht that is displayed? Football shops are a great place to start, but then go to a sports shop, and even department stores are cleats with intervals at a sports merchandising.Check to see if they have the name between namespaces move, and to warn them. in addition, they are your feet generous you great comfort while about move.

Bambino groups and older groups play the internationally renowned game.Adidas shoes are the second biggest sporting gear wear manufacturer in the total of the humanity.With your football socks with you to try it it will prove to be valuable.And both pair of plates is very hot, with this leather upholstery on your sockless foot.So here are the basics to get you familiar with football shoe cleats start'S types.

Football-plates are a must for the footballer, partly to Show on a real playacting a campaign. football shoes or football shoes can both flexible like metal plates have purely while golf shoes metal plates. Toddler groups and older groups play the internationally renowned game. these boots will maintain their softness longest than untreated calfskin and also extend to the less, that's why the participant a more suitable for a longest stream. are there differences between football, soccer and baseball cleats? in addition, they are your feet you great conviviality generous on the move. genuine leather will penetrate the bacon meliorate a feeling for the ball, but can cost a potty more.








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Age differences in youth football coaching

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Coaching Considerations for Various Age Groups in Youth Football

In previous posts, I have given numerous tips for working with younger aged youth football players. As mentioned in the book and in these posts, the 6-8 year old kids are very visual and we showed you many tricks on how use that to your advantage.

How do the other youth football age groups vary from each other?

These are generalizations that I have found have held true with my own teams as well as from what I have seen doing clinics and from feedback from other coaches:

Age group strata vary from league to league, these are some I have worked with:

Age 8-10: While our opponents rarely allow the eight year olds to play tackle football, we do. About 80% of our 8 year olds play tackle, the smallest and least mature 8's play flag football. We have found with the right practice priorities like those detailed in the book and limiting most drills to tiny competitive groups and lasting no more than 10 minutes, even 8 year olds can be trained to be competent youth football players. That's of course using the books practice methodology and not doing the 40-60 play playbook thing that many poorly coached youth football teams utilize.

This age group is the most fun to coach in my mind. They are eager to please, have few bad habits, they want to learn the game, they are enthusiastic and most of them still respect authority. This group responds real well to praise and rewards. They will test you like any group, but less so than other age groups.

Age 11-12: This group can often perform as much of the playbook or even more than the 13-14s because they still listen pretty well. Most have played at least 1 year and some as many as 3-4 years. This means you may have to break some poor habits or accountability standards that their previous coach did not address properly. They can test you and some of the top athletes may try and perform tasks "their" way instead of yours. It is very important to require absolute adherence to the technique standards you set, otherwise it will be chaos with this group. Reward, praise and punishment are required to make this group perform to their potential. Now you can throw the waggle pass and use more motion.

Age 13-14: The most difficult, rewarding and frustrating group to coach. This age group historically has had the highest drop out rate in youth football. Players this age start to look to other interests like girls, work, other sports, video games and school to name just a few. Some kids this age with little parental support also go through stages of apathy where they don't do much of anything. As many of these players go through puberty their bodies change, the big dominating kid is done growing and now low and behold, he is one of the smaller kids. The small kid that held his own at the younger age groups doesn't grow a bit or goes into puberty later and is suddenly dwarfed by much larger and more aggressive players. Some players in this age group grow 5 inches and put on 30 pounds of muscle from one season to the next. They come back with deeper voices, facial hair and muscle tone, hardly recognizable from the previous year. These vast differences in maturity levels often drive slower developing kids from the game. Many weaker players by this time figure out that football is not going to be something they will excel at and stop playing. While passing accuracy is still spotty we have had players this age that can throw the ball 35-40 yards.

For us this group requires the most care, coaches are often coach and social worker to many kids this age. The one year I coached this age group with another friend, it was very rewarding. This was a "B" team where I fired the entire coaching staff 1 week before their first game. This youth football coaching staff had violated our "No "B" stacking" rule as well as "No Wednesday Football Practice" rule. They also failed to even remotely follow our football practice methodology template and going into their first game the base football plays and defense were not even close to being acceptable.

My friend and I were both head coaching other teams, so 2 days a week is all we had to make this group work. In addition, we moved 4 obvious "A" level players off this "B" team and moved them up to their rightful place on the "A" team. We had a myriad of issues, tiny players, weak players, unconfident players but kids that wanted to be there. At the younger levels that is something you do not always see, some players are there because dad wants them to be a football player.

We started with 24 kids, we moved the 4 "A" kids up, one player broke his arm skateboarding, one got taken off the team by mom for grades and one had to quit because he visited his dad in an out state prison on the same days as we played our games. We had just 16-17 kids in a "B" league, to top it off the league decided to scrap the "B" league that year at the last minute and just created another division where they put what they thought were weaker "A" teams in. We were the only organization that had a true "B" team in it, the other Orgs had just one team, so we ended up playing that organizations best team with the weakest 17 kids we had. We couldn't afford to lose a single player that season, suiting up just 16-17 kids.

How did we do it? Lots of praise, lots of chalk talks, lots of players learning multiple positions, each player with an accountability partner like we talk about in the book in Chapter 4. To this age group, we explained both the hows and the whys of what were were trying to teach. Even with the small number of players, we did hold players accountable to practice attendance and technique standards. Some times we didn't start the best player. Over time we got our points across and the kids knew we would not budge from the standard. After struggling early as we expected, we won out to take second place in a division we were totally outclassed in.

This age group can do it all, however they often will not be able to perform as well as some 11-12 year old teams. Even though they are physically superior than the younger age kids, this group often has to be broken of many bad habits previous youth coaches allowed to go on. While many of these players have great football intellect and athletic skills, many do have ideas of their own, that they will constantly try to use rather than correct technique. I enjoy talking and reasoning with kids this age group, but if you do not have a strong personality and the kids sense weakness, they will roll right over you.

This age group can tell if you know your stuff or not, if you don't know it, you will not have their respect. If they don't respect you, they will not follow you or play hard for you. They respect knowledge and expertise that will help them win games, that's what they care about. They have to know you know your stuff, be confident and legitimately care about them. This is not the place for a first year coach, it would be a nightmare.

I've head coached 14 different youth football teams from age 6-8 to age 13-14. Each year I just took the team that did not have a qualified "dad" head coach available. Over the last 6 years more often than not, this just ended up being an age 8-10 team. Today that age group is my preference, I just stay at the age 8-10 level and get a new team every year more or less. As I mentioned earlier, the kids this age are often eager to please and a blank slate. I prefer being the first one to write on those slates and mold these impressionable young football players. This helps our organization by sending well trained players to the older teams, where those coaches will now not have to break the players of poor habits. Since my teams have very high retention rates we end up "saving" a few players that may have quit due to less aggressive coaching. Lastly I just enjoy coaching kids this age with lots of first year players and second year players coming into their own, it's fun and rewarding.

The "Winning Youth Football" System has worked at every age level in youth football both here in Nebraska and across the country. Chapter 7 of he book clearly states what play series and defensive schemes should be used based on each specific age group and experience level.

While there are 3 High Schools using my system as well, I do not recommend my System to High Schools. I have never coached at that level and hesitate to recommend anything to anyone that I have not thoroughly "stress tested" in similar and multiple situations similar to theirs. I have coached 7th-8th and lighter 9th graders and our Eagle Teams at this age group have used this system the last 6 seasons, so yes I can recommend it for Junior High teams.

For those that have e-mailed me and asked me why I don't coach the older players or even High School football; As stated above, I have very good reasons for coaching the younger kids. I have no interest in coaching outside my own youth program. I have been offered (turned it down) a local paid head coaching job at a Junior High with over 900 students. I have had inquiries about assisting at the High School level as well. The time required to do those jobs well is huge and something I would not be able to commit to. My work responsibilities would allow for that easily enough, but the family time I would have to sacrifice would not be the right value proposition for me right now. The nice thing about running my own youth football program is I make the rules and have no interference from anyone, that would not be possible with a School team. I have zero aspirations of coaching anything but youth football, my impact is much wider and deeper in this arena than it could be anywhere else.

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