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Coaching Youth Soccer Drills - Team Work Secrets Revealed!


By: Andre Botelho Click author's name for more of his/her articles

When coaching youth soccer drills, building teamwork can be a difficult goal to achieve. This is something every youth soccer coach should be aware to ensure his success. Soccer is a team sport and the only way to really make it work is to cultivate a sense of team spirit among the players.

Sometimes the most talented players are used to worry only about themselves and that can harm the harmony of the group and also the success of the team. No surprise that despite the talent, such teams seldom succeed.

The definition of teamwork starts when each player understands that he is part of a team. This represents that each kid has his own contribution to the team, and all are important in equal parts. You must praise the all team and not just a few favorite players. Also make sure that you blame everybody when things go wrong and not just an individual mistake. Teach your team to look at mistakes as a team's error and not as a Player X or Y mistake. No one is free to make a mistake.

Kindling team spirit also means getting everyone involved- among young players, some might feel shy or out of place. You can do this by developing activities and drills that promote the team spirit and bring everybody together and make your players feel as part of the team. No one can do everything by himself so it's important that your players understand that.

Be aware that there will be players or even outside elements that might try and break a team from the inside. Make sure you deal with this right away and don't let it spread like a virus. Make sure you let your players know that they can have a word with you at all time if they need or if they have some concern.

It also helps to have something distinctive that the team shares, something special. This could be a pre-game cheer or even a little dance! You'll feel that they're proud of it if you see them wearing their team badge or shirt everywhere they go.

If you're coaching youth soccer drills make sure you follow these tips and try to implement them.

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About The Author: Andre Botelho is a recognized authority in the subject of coaching youth soccer drills. Go now and download your free youth soccer drills guide to explode your players' skills and make training more fun in record time at www.soccerdrillstips.com



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