Our Philosophy
We believe that a soccer player at youth level will develop much better and quicker as a player and a person if we create a fun, safe, open and active learning environment, where each individual player is challenged at their ability level and development age. We ask players to come up with the answers themselves and problem solve during our sessions. The retention of information that is given during our sessions is therefore far greater than if we would coach in a constant command style.
We have moulded these philosophies and experiences into a progressive and age specific soccer program. Dominating 1v1 situations all over the field, progressing this to 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4 is a big part of our PDP (Player Development Program).
Every one of our sessions has a topic that will be incorporated with natural progression in all the following:
Warm-up (every player ball each)
Unopposed session
Opposed session (incorporate a challenge/competition/game element)
Small sided games
Our PDP will cover all technical aspects of the game, with lots of skills development and a lot of ball contact. Through our warm-ups and unopposed sessions players will get the chance to express themselves, Gaining confidence by repetition and encouragement supported by quality coaching with a lot of detail. This "can do" environment that we work in, and the feeling that there is no fear of making mistakes will help players with their confidence and with the mental side of the game. When we introduce opposition in our sessions, whether it is passive or active, players will go through the decision making process again working players mentally. During this phase players also work on their physical side with upper body strength and body position, ball protection and acceleration away from defenders. Finally during our small sided games the tactical element will be worked on to develop player’s awareness of field positions. The encouragement from our coaches to communicate, our rituals and the ice breakers at the start of the courses will help players with the social side, on and off the field.
We believe that a soccer player at youth level will develop much better and quicker as a player and a person if we create a fun, safe, open and active learning environment, where each individual player is challenged at their ability level and development age. We ask players to come up with the answers themselves and problem solve during our sessions. The retention of information that is given during our sessions is therefore far greater than if we would coach in a constant command style.
We have moulded these philosophies and experiences into a progressive and age specific soccer program. Dominating 1v1 situations all over the field, progressing this to 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4 is a big part of our PDP (Player Development Program).
Every one of our sessions has a topic that will be incorporated with natural progression in all the following:
Warm-up (every player ball each)
Unopposed session
Opposed session (incorporate a challenge/competition/game element)
Small sided games
Our PDP will cover all technical aspects of the game, with lots of skills development and a lot of ball contact. Through our warm-ups and unopposed sessions players will get the chance to express themselves, Gaining confidence by repetition and encouragement supported by quality coaching with a lot of detail. This "can do" environment that we work in, and the feeling that there is no fear of making mistakes will help players with their confidence and with the mental side of the game. When we introduce opposition in our sessions, whether it is passive or active, players will go through the decision making process again working players mentally. During this phase players also work on their physical side with upper body strength and body position, ball protection and acceleration away from defenders. Finally during our small sided games the tactical element will be worked on to develop player’s awareness of field positions. The encouragement from our coaches to communicate, our rituals and the ice breakers at the start of the courses will help players with the social side, on and off the field.