Well done Coach Ben! Been watching your videos for awhile now love the content bro, good ideas and relatable! Keep it up, you guys got a good team of coaches for the next generation! Aloha from Hawai'i 🤙🏾
Either! In this session we asked the kids for their score at the end of each round, declared a winner then restarted on £0 each round. You can add it all together, or do it where it’s highest single number. Play around with other variations (double money for weak foot) for example.
Hi Ben, I'm a coach assistant for U14. I have a player plays as a winger and he usually gets distracted during the game and watching the game instead of playing or movement. (i.e. when he takes corner kicks he usually watch others after attempting kicks and he stuck next to corner flag instead of move into space just in case of a rebound). What tips to minimise the distraction? Thanks
That at U14 is worrying. He might have occupational issues that may require therapy. Naturally, a young player is supposed to gravitate towards where the ball is and seek to be involved in the action. Have you addressed this issue with him during training?
Well done Coach Ben! Been watching your videos for awhile now love the content bro, good ideas and relatable! Keep it up, you guys got a good team of coaches for the next generation!
Aloha from Hawai'i 🤙🏾
Thats Tuesdays training sorted 👌🏼 thanks ben 👍🏻
Let me know how it goes!
Does the banked money add with each time they catch the ball or is it only the highest single number of touches with a catch?
Either! In this session we asked the kids for their score at the end of each round, declared a winner then restarted on £0 each round. You can add it all together, or do it where it’s highest single number. Play around with other variations (double money for weak foot) for example.
Hi Ben, I'm a coach assistant for U14. I have a player plays as a winger and he usually gets distracted during the game and watching the game instead of playing or movement. (i.e. when he takes corner kicks he usually watch others after attempting kicks and he stuck next to corner flag instead of move into space just in case of a rebound). What tips to minimise the distraction?
Thanks
That at U14 is worrying. He might have occupational issues that may require therapy. Naturally, a young player is supposed to gravitate towards where the ball is and seek to be involved in the action.
Have you addressed this issue with him during training?
@Therongunner Thanks for your reply. I have said to him after games, also during matches ask him to find space or get involved in game.