It is the purpose of your team that decides the players who will take part in the tryouts soccer. If you are a player builder working with kids, keep the kid and work on the competitiveness part. Players with athleticism and love for the game should be helped to shine.
You might find few players who’s new to team but has got the skill to learn fast naturally. In such cases, take time to prepare the player for the tryouts.
Following are some tips that come handy for coaches trying to prepare players for the forthcoming tryouts and soccer tournament.
Prior to Tryouts: It is essential that players are in shape, so make them run 3 days a week prior to tryouts. This surely helps to build the stamina. If the players are able to run 2-3 miles by the end, they’ll definitely be in good shape.
Steadiness and agility are also to be considered. Good running and stopping as well as change of direction are essential too. Players should do short sprints to accomplish this. 40 and 100 yards marked on a flat surface should be good for short sprints. The players should run between it few times.
The round targets drawn with the chalk on the wall can be hit by the players while practicing shooting. The perfect place to draw the target would be two feet from the ground and a foot diagonally. Move back around 10 yards and have them practice kicking against the wall aiming the round target.
When the players are able to do that, increase the distance and ask them to try.
It is essential that you along with your players get to the place early which will give plenty of time to get warmed up.
If kids need not wear something specific, ask them wear something distinctive. You know it is easier to point to someone wearing blue socks and give an opinion than pointing to a group of girls wearing red T-shirts and white shorts.
Almost all the tryouts soccer sessions start with small games like 2v4 or 4v4 to goals, and work up to 8v8 to goals with goalkeepers.
In fact, most decisions are made in the small-sided phase. Usually players are rated as a) definitely b) may be c) certainly not. Players in the ‘may be’ category are given most of the playing time so as to decide to move them to either of the other two categories. As a coach, you should encourage kids to play with energy and take control of the game.
Communicate in the games: Good communication makes your players to observe coaches in a positive way. By giving instructions and helping other players with vocal and visual signals, any player can become a leader. Players who are silent somehow appear to be out of the game mentally.
Players should use every chance to greet their coaches. Soccer association is very particular about etiquettes in players.
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