Add back-up plans into your practice plan

For my posts, Drills = Activities… I’m not a fan of the label “Drills”

I can picture it now, the practice activity that is failing before my eyes. We’ve all been there. You set up the activity, you explain what needs to happen, you’ve anticipated the kids enjoying this great new practice plan for weeks. When the action starts, everything you had hoped for is not happening… the kids are confused, or disinterested, or outright revolting. It turns out that your well planned practice is too much for the younger audience. Time for your back-up plan.

It’s always important to balance the skill work with fun games when you’re coaching younger ages. Many times they’ll focus on learning a skill better if they know the reward is a fun game they’ll use the skill in.

A long-time coach and friend of mine mentioned to me yesterday that he “tells parents we will have fun at practice and games and I will sneak in the skills without them looking”. Keep that in mind when you’re coaching the younger ages. If the kids enjoy what they are doing and can improve their skill at the same time, you’ve found the right balance in your practice plans!

Here are some recommendations for back-up plan activities you can use to fill in the weak spots of your practice plan. I grabbed these from a great coaching resource on the web, http://www.soccerxpert.com. Find more here: http://indyfusionsoccer.com/custpage.php?cid=64

Warm-up Activities:

Dribbling:

Passing:

Shooting:

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About the Author:

Dan Laughlin is VP of Community Soccer for Fusion Soccer Academy in Avon, Indiana and coach of a 30+ member U9 girls travel academy.