Youth coaches often bemoan the lack of attention given to them by their charges.
Youth coaches often bemoan the lack of attention given to them by their charges. Here are some soccer coaching solutions offered by experienced coaches.
Environment
No one can listen until everyone is quiet and still. Don’t talk until you have this situation. A simple soccer coaching tip, but one frequently ignored even by experienced soccer coaches.
Holding out a hand can help draw attention to you. Make sure all the balls are on the floor. Don’t hold a ball while you are talking unless you are going to use it for a specific demonstration.
Have the sun in front of you, not behind you. Players listen with their eyes as well as their ears, so if they have to squint, your non-verbal communication is poorer. Face the players away from any other activity.
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Delivery
Three messages at once is the maximum amount of information you should be giving. Sounds obvious, but there is a real danger of saying “and another thing” as an after thought. Players soon switch off.
No more than two people talking in each listening session. Ideally only one, with one comment from a co-coach if necessary. Talk with your whole body, not just with your mouth. Though you have to be comfortable with how you project yourself, a positive body attitude is crucial. It is said that 50% of effective communication is non-verbal, only 10% the words we use and 40% in the way they are said.
Remember you are not speaking to “little adults,” they are still children.
The messenger
A respected expert on a subject will have a more attentive audience than an amateur. If you are not the expert, use the quotes from experts, for example, “When the England team warms up, they concentrate on loud communication.” Making up what you don’t know can cause problems later. If you don’t know, don’t say.
Key soccer coaching tip:
Get the players to provide answers to your questions – use their expertise. It is amazing what they know. It also tells you how much they have understood and shows you what needs to be done next.
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