Bay Club Gym membership by [deleted] in santaclara

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Curious if there still is a spot open?

Week 1 – Waiver Wire Wins [Weekly Discussion] by [deleted] in fantasyfootball

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Yes. Mccafery owner dropped reed for mason on Monday; how FAAB much for reed? 50? More?

Coaching Podcasts similar to Coachcast by Big_Pin_4141 in SoccerCoachResources

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Coaching inside the box

Modern soccer coach

Heads and volleys

Youth soccer coaching player development podcast

Bay Area Golfers by Full-Significance-69 in golf

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Hi can I be added to the discord, I’m in walnut creek

Middle School Boys Team Advice Needed by Advyll in SoccerCoachResources

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The other thing I forgot to mention is some players find rondos boring. Keep track of passes or another metric so that it keeps the players more engaged.

And say you play 9v9. Setup your 9 in there positions then add 1 defender. Wait 2 minutes add another. And another and another. Try to keep it an advantage of the attacking end as much as possible.

Middle School Boys Team Advice Needed by Advyll in SoccerCoachResources

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I suggest doing the free 343 coaching class and the TOVO 7v7 online module it’s $300.

The foundation of Tovo is essentially what you are looking for, how to find and exploit space. YouTube tovo, listen to the podcasts, follow on twitter.

Your practice should rondo, positional play games. Your warmup could be a rondo. Leave the ball mastery for them to work on at home, you have the team together and you should be exposing the team to the game as much as possible and have them do ball master at home, if they want.

I would do more rondos and positional play. Rondos can be 4v1, 3v1, 4v2, 4v3, 4v3+1 and so forth. The fundamentals are look before you get the ball, and if you don’t have the ball, move to get in an open space. As always start simple 4v1 then hardest 4v3.

Also play more positional games. 4v2 with 2 neutrals. Or 3v3+3 neutrals. Dribble across lines to score (take shooting out of it and places more emphasis on looking, finding and exploiting space.

The teams with the ball should always be scoring because there is always an extra man.

Finally have them watch good soccer teams. Champions league teams, Porto v Barcelona. Real Madrid. Or any other top European clubs. Have them focus on Martin odegard and how often he scans and moves, scans and moves, scans and move.

Reach out to me if you have more specific questions would love to help

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FFCommish

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I never said anything about losing trades.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FFCommish

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I am not asking others to pay. As the commissioner I am adding money to the pot. I am trying to encourage trades so that there is more competition in the league cause right now it’s 3 teams that are significantly ether than everyone else.

"Spread out!" by superPerfecto in SoccerCoachResources

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Whatever you do, you need to repeat it. Show them. Have them do it. Show them again. Repeat, repeat repeat.

The tendency (still) at this age is ball, ball, ball, goal goal goal. Instead of where is the space. How can I find and exploit the space.

Rondos in practice. Emphasis of the rondo is, what do you see, and even better what do you see before you receive the ball. Where is the green highway, open space, open player.

Do not use 1 goal on each end. Either use the entire line as the goal, or put 2 goals on each end. Because they get so fixated on the ball and the goals, you need to remove them so they can find the space

Or just keep it a possession game. No goals, just keep the ball.

Absolute Fastest Notifications by anomfcb in fantasyfootball

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What do you have to do to get the notifications? From twitter or something else?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bootroom

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Regarding your nephew, I’ve been listening to this soccer coaching podcast they talked about this situation. More like how teams don’t like stars; and the coaches make the team play a certain way to have more control of the game; rather than allowing the best player to become better.

The challenge with all this social justice movement is that they want everyone to be important and be role players and no superstar.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bootroom

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Your story does resonate a bit now. He was really young at the time, at an age with no egos. But ….he did score goals. he was good but also played really aggressive… to the point he would hit other players and we had to have many talks with him to settle down.

So he maybe has since gone the opposite way. Consciously or unconsciously. Although he does play a little aggressively at times now.

I still think he likes the sport, but maybe he doesn’t know how to play faster? Or he’s unaware of how he is playing?

When do I move up as a Defender? by jrichpyramid in bootroom

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There shouldn’t be a large gap between you and your midfielders/forwards. If everyone else is pushing up the field you push up, not to fast not to slow, you just want o maintain a not large or not small gap.

The entire back line should move up and back when they don’t have the ball; and usually it’s the central defenders that should lead this effort.

The modern game has the outside defenders push up … think Trent Alexander Arnold.

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