Have you ever wondered why our players’ development over the past 30+ years has been extremely sluggish? One would think that with our resources and number of players it would
Rosa Membrila Question: How and why did you become a youth soccer coach? Rosa: I became a coach to help keep children active and out of the streets. Question: What do
Rosendo Gonzales Question: How and why did you become a youth soccer coach? Rosendo: It all started when my daughter’s soccer coach stepped down and no one else volunteered so
Lynlee Davis Question: How and Why did you become a referee? Lynlee: I became a referee for Robert to learn the rules of the game and further my knowledge in the
Communication is more than listening or hearing the spoken words. While communicating with others, our body language is just as important and powerful as the words that come out of
I am here, on time. My mortgage is two-weeks late; my oldest child is suffering through a medication change and trouble at school; my youngest child begged me not to leave,
EXCELLENT Koach Karl!!!!! The point about coach’s stop learning in your article, “Become a Soccer Intellectual” is so true. The idea of reading and studying the sport has taken a
Players/Coaches/Parents “Losing Sucks”. There is just no other way to frame it. In your life, there will be many things that you invest yourself in — be it financially in
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