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Coach Education Program

Coach Education Program. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 INTRODUCTION. Welcome Contact Information Field Information Training Times www.gapfootball.org.au www.facebook.com/GapFootball. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1.

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Coach Education Program

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  1. Coach Education Program Small Sided Football Coach Update 1

  2. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1INTRODUCTION Welcome Contact Information Field Information Training Times www.gapfootball.org.au www.facebook.com/GapFootball

  3. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Structured Training Program (DVD Resource) Monthly Coaching Updates Face to Face Support with HPM / Development Officer Updated information e-mailed / posted on Facebook site Commencement of Development of our own Video Resources

  4. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Structure(Modified Games) Under 6 - 7 Years In House 4 v 4 Small Sided Football Under 8 Years In House 7 v 7 Small Sided Football Under 9 Years Home and Away 7 v 7 Small Sided Football Under 10 – 11 Years Home and Away 9 v 9 Small Sided Football

  5. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Structure(Modified Games) All “Non-Premiership” Games No Keeping of league tables Encourage maximum participation Based on the concept of “Street Football” Modified field sizes, goals, size of the ball, length of the games and rules. No definitive playing positions.

  6. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Structured Training Program (DVD Resource) 24 Fully Structured Individual Training Sessions Provides a good framework for development of players for coaches Easy to follow instructions Very good visual resource Eliminates the need for planning

  7. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Structured Training Program (DVD Resource) Experienced Coaches Will Enhance The Program Inexperienced Coaches will have guidelines to follow “If you do nothing else but follow the program from session 1 – 24 Your players will still benefit from the experience of being active and experiencing many ball contacts and games.”

  8. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) TAKE 2 (Concept) Take 2 is a playing concept that will help your young players to: Develop Player Confidence Enable Decision Making To Occur Enable Technical Improvement In Players “Encourage players every time they receive the ball to Take (At Least) 2 Touches.”

  9. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) SSF Playing Competencies: (To Develop As “HABIT”) Receive with the Insides of the feet Encourage Players to “Take 2” Keep the ball moving with the first touch Encourage positive dribbling Encourage the use of both feet

  10. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (COMPETITION AGE GROUPS) RECEIVING Receiving with Insides of feet Receiving Facing Forward Receiving with Furthest Foot From the Passer First Touches Keep The Ball Moving DRIBBLING Changing Feet Crossovers PASSING Firm and Accurate Passing Abilities 10-15m Being Able To Play Between Defenders If You Can’t Play The Ball Forward Give It To Someone Who Can Play 1 – 2’s (Wall Passes) DECISIONS Third Man Running Overlaps

  11. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Do’s and Don’t’s DOEnsure that players are active at most times during training sessions. DO Encourage Maximum Participation and Maximum Fun at all times DO Follow The Program Provided

  12. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) Do’s and Don’t’s DON’T Let Parents yell things like: “Kick It Out! Big Kick! Boot It!” DON’T Have the players standing around for long periods of inactivity, either to talk to them or by putting them in long queues. DON’T Worry so much about the score line.

  13. Small Sided Football Coach Update 1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SSF) QUESTIONS? Get your boots on – Practical Stuff Now!

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