Coaching Kids to Play Soccer: Everything You Need to Know to Coach Kids from 6 to 16
By (Author) Jim San Marco
By (author) Kurt Aschermann
By (author) Tony DiCicco
Simon & Schuster
Touchstone
1st September 2007
Revised
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.33402405
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
184g
COACHES AND PARENTS OF SOCCER PLAYERS OF ALL LEVELS, THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU!
Revised and updated with new information, drills, diagrams, and photos, this friendly, easy-to-use, fully illustrated guide shows coaches how to run a successful soccer team -- no matter how much experience they have or what level of soccer they coach. From building a roster to making sure everyone has a ride home at the end of the game and everything in between:
SETTING UP THE FIRST PRACTICE
TEACHING THE BASICS
DEVELOPING SKILL THROUGH DRILLS AND EXERCISES
LEARNING THE RULES
ENCOURAGING FAIR PLAY AND HEALTHY COMPETITION
Emphasizing that kids should have fun, stay active, and learn about team spirit and competition, win or lose, the authors detail every step of building a soccer team that plays well and plays healthy, while having a great time.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the game, Coaching Kids to Play Soccer has the answers to every coach's questions. Don't start the season without it!
Jim San Marco was a teacher, athletic director, and coach at Edgemont High School in Scarsdale, New York, who finished his eighteen-year soccer coaching career with a 211-67-24 soccer record. He was recognized as the Section I Soccer Coach of the Year, New York State Section I Athletic Director of the Year, and he has served as a New York State soccer coaching clinician and a New York State Physical Education Convention speaker. He lives in Briarcliff Manor, New York.
Kurt Aschermann is currently helping to launch Charity Partners, a firm that creates fund-raising platforms for national charities, and he is a sought-after speaker, workshop leader, and consultant. A physical educator and coach, Kurt is also coauthor of Coaching Kids to Play Baseball and Softball, also published by Fireside. He is a graduate of Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts.