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Soccer Coaching Young Girls - What To Focus On
Both boys and girls play soccer. However, while soccer coaching young girls, a coach needs to bear certain points in mind that will help him design his practice sessions for success. There are some things that work better with girls than boys and vice versa.
You will find that with boys, you need to use powerful soccer motivational methods. Even during the course of training, there has to be individualized training for the players. Unlike with girls, you don’t need to constantly encourage boys in an obvious way.
As a coach, know that girls tend to be more oriented to people and so, it is better to take an egalitarian approach with them. Girls tend to be close as a team, and maintain a healthy relationship with each other. This must be remembered by the coach and encouraged.
In fact, allow them to finish their social interaction with each other before practice begins – you will have a happier team ready for training. Once they begin serious practice you can depend on them to concentrate on what you have planned for them.
Since girls tend to form groups, you must watch out for any group that becomes too dominant over the others to hinder practice sessions. Girls also show their bullying by ignoring – so keep your eyes open for that a well.
Another thing with girl players, which you can use positively, is they have a more cohesive attitude. This does not mean they are not competitive; it is just that they tend to stick together with a helpful attitude. Boys prefer to focus on scoring a goal while girls also like to ensure that they keep possession of the ball!
In terms of strength, girls can, with the right training, be as strong as the boys though there may be slight fluctuations just after puberty. But this evens out soon enough.
You will find it easier to interact with girl players. Also, you need to have soccer training sessions that are of shorter durations than for boys. In fact, go in for soccer drills that take advantage of their nature – helpful and group oriented rather than one on one competitive ones. You do need them when you have to focus on developing certain skills, however.
In summary, the difference in soccer coaching young girls as compared to boys is in the psychology and the social issues.
Andre Botelho
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