In our town's AYSO rec soccer league, we rely on the parent volunteers to coach the kids' teams. While everyone is grateful for the time and effort these busy folks put in during a season, this league model comes with its own set of challenges. In particular, the demand for volunteers usually exceeds the supply of experienced soccer people. At some of the very young age groups, this is ok, as the session seems to be more about photo opps, snack time, and parent interaction than it is about 2 v 1's and 3 v 2's. Nothing an extended game of "Sharks and Minnows" can't handle! But as the kids get older, inexperienced coaches present a real challenge. Many of the kids also play on more advanced travel teams, and the thought of spending an hour on Saturday at practice with a coach who may be a great person but hasn't much of a clue about the game is a big negative. In my web travels, I found a product that seemed to fit the bill and we are now "beta-testing" (sounds official, eh?) it during our current season. It is called "Coach Deck" and we've given it to every one of our parent coaches to start the season. it is a deck of 52 playing cards, each with a soccer drill broken down on it. The drills are broken down by skill category: dribbling, passing, defense and shooting. Think of it as a "Cliff Notes" version of soccer practice for the coach. Understanding that every coach has a busy day job, the cards should go a ways toward helping to quickly plan and implement a productive practice. The deck fits in a pocket and the drills are pretty easy to understand. So, as we go through the season, it will be interesting to see how the coaches find the product. I was encouraged to see one coach using them at a indoor session this weekend. My goal here is to go through a season without having my soccer-loving British neighbor tell me his kid doesn't want to go to 8:30 am practice because the coach runs a "dodgy"practice. Time will tell.
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