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Elevate Your Soccer Game: Training Session | Boys 2014-2016
November 16, 2023 @ 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
FreeCalling all talented male soccer players born in 2014, 2015 or 2016!
Exclusive Positional Play Training Session
at Spokane Soccer Center
Free Training
Date: Thursday, November 16th
NEW TIME: 4:30pm – 5:45pm
Location: Spokane Soccer Center
RSVP: GOOGLE FORM
About the Event
Swan Soccer Development coach Stephen Swanger is hosting an exclusive training session for aspiring select/premier-level boys born in 2014, 2015, or 2016. This limited-capacity session will provide players with the opportunity to learn from an experienced profession coach with a proven track record improving tactical knowledge, and passionate about working with players of this age.
What to Expect
- A highly focused and personalized training environment
- Expert instruction
- Emphasis on skill development and tactical awareness
Who Should Attend
This event is ideal for players who are:
- Boys born in 2014, 2015 or 2016
- Currently playing at a recreational or select/premier level
- Passionate about soccer and eager to improve their skills
Registration
Space is limited to 14 players, so please RSVP early to secure your spot. To RSVP, please fill out the following Google form:
Google form link
The RSVP deadline is Wednesday, November 14th at 5:00 PM.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Why a “postional play” training session?
Positional play is a crucial aspect of soccer that involves players understanding and maintaining their positions on the field in relation to the ball and their teammates. While it may seem like a complex concept for younger players, introducing positional play training at an early age can lay a solid foundation for their soccer development.
- Positional play training session will help players make quicker and more informed decisions on the field. When players understand their role and where they should be on the field, they can make decisions about where to pass the ball, where to run, and how to defend more quickly and effectively.
- Positional play training session will help players develop a better sense of spatial awareness. Players need to be able to understand where the ball is, where their teammates are, and where their opponents are in order to make good decisions on the field. Positional play training helps players develop this awareness by having them practice moving around the field and reacting to different situations.
- Positional play training session will help players work together as a team. In order to be successful in soccer, players need to be able to work together as a team. Positional play training helps players develop this teamwork by having them practice passing the ball to each other, moving off the ball, and supporting each other’s movements.
- Positional play training session will alsway be fun! Younger players are more likely to be interested in activities that are fun and engaging. Positional play training can be made more fun by incorporating games, activities, and challenges.
Here are some tips for incorporating a positional play training session into your coaching.
- Start with the basics. Don’t try to teach too much too soon. Start by teaching players the basic positions on the field and how to move around the field.
- Make it fun. Use games, activities, and challenges to make positional play training fun and engaging.
- Keep it simple. Use simple drills and activities that are easy for players to understand and execute.
- Be patient. It takes time for players to develop a good understanding of positional play. Don’t get discouraged if they don’t get it right away.
By incorporating positional play training into your coaching sessions, you can help younger players develop a better understanding of the game, improve their decision-making, and enhance their overall soccer skills.
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