At the beginning of The Coaching Manual’s webinar season in 2020, we spoke with Tracey Kevins, Head Coach of the USWNT u17s, and an expert in developing young female players. Tracey speaks openly about the strategy for players, the team, as well as the physical demands for the game and where it is heading. As a coach, you will find useful information from this webinar and how to develop young female players - click here.
I coach an U12s team... any ideas to encourage communication between teammates? Particularly when offering the option to pass to feet or in space. I may have quick discussions about common instructions i.e. "home" or "safe", "line" and "square" etc.
Take a look at this warm up exercise from Southampton FC’s Andy Marks - it’s designed to encourage movement and communication - click here.
You should also share the following infographic with your players, to make sure they are confident with the terminology of the sport - click here.
To develop your players understanding when Attacking with an overload, use this practice to guide your players on how to attack with pace utilising the extra player when attacking. Encourage your players to be direct and positive on and off the ball - click here.
From a defending perspective, who better to listen to that Belgium star Vincent Company? In this technical practice with coach Tony Carr, Vincent Kompany shows players how to defend in a 2v1 situation - click here.
On The Coaching Manual we have a wealth of overloaded/outnumbered practices, so have a browse and incorporate rondos like this one into your sessions - click here.
This is perhaps one of the most important questions in terms of the development of young players. The younger that players can become competent at the fundamental techniques required to control the football, the better chance they will have of reaching their potential in the sport.
On The Coaching Manual, we have a number of ball mastery sessions for younger children, including this one - however, the best way to ensure your players become competent with ball mastery, is to download the TopTekkers app.
There simply isn’t enough time during structured training sessions to provide players with the ball mastery skills they need (check out this infographic for reference), so TopTekkers encourages and rewards players for spending time away from the field practising their skills. More information www toptekkers.com
With TopTekkers, you can also address the issue of having a range of abilities in your team by setting individual development plans for your players at the touch of a button, and monitor their progress through the app's coach's portal.
There are loads of age-appropriate content on The Coaching Manual, but why not start with this fun warm-up drill for young players, a fun starter activity that challenges your players' alertness, communication and introduces game-specific movements in preparation for the upcoming session - click here.
Player behaviour and attitude is a common problem, read this guide to help improve the behaviour of players of all ages.
But in truth, the best way to keep player discipline levels up, is to make sure they are given clear instructions, taking part in a clearly-defined session planned by a coach who knows what they’re doing. Search on The Coaching Manual for ready-made and age-appropriate sessions designed by highly-qualified coaches.
We’ve got a lot of transition to defend content on The Coaching Manual for that age group:
The practices within the session will support your players around what they should do when losing position and how they react to it. Teach your players how to recover behind the ball keeping the opposition in front as well as delaying them playing forward.