Depending on the purpose of your team, choose players to take part in the tryouts soccer. Suppose you are coach working with kids, help them to improve their competitiveness. Help the players to shine in the game if you notice athleticism and love for the game in them.
In few cases, you may have a player who’s new to team but has got inbuilt ability to learn fast. If that’s the case, take time to prepare the player for the tryouts.
Following are some of the points that may help coaches to prepare players for the upcoming tryouts and soccer tournament.
To be in shape is vital for the players prior to the tryouts, so make them run 3 days a week. This builds the stamina of the player. If the players are able to run 2-3 miles by the end, they’ll definitely be in good shape.
Steadiness and agility are also to be considered. Good running and stopping as well as change of direction are essential too. To accomplish this, players should do short sprints. The short sprints can be from 40-100 yards on a flat surface accompanied with markers. Make them run between it a few times.
Players can practice shooting by hitting at the round target drawn with chalk on the wall. The target should be about two feet from the ground and approximately a foot or so diagonally. Ask the players to hit the target from a 10 feet distance.
When the players are able to do that, increase the distance and ask them to try.
Get to the place with your players early to get plenty of time for warm-ups.
If kids need not wear something specific, ask them wear something distinctive. To point to someone wearing blue socks and give an opinion is easier than pointing to a group of girls wearing red T-shirts and white shorts.
Tryouts soccer, many of them, starts with small games like 2v4 or 4v4 to goals, and work up to 8v8 to goals with goalkeepers.
Most decisions are made in the small-sided phase. Usually players are rated as a) definitely b) may be c) certainly not. Often in the 8v8 stage, only the “may be” players get the most playing time because a decision has to be made. As a coach, you should encourage kids to play with energy and take control of the game.
Communicate in the Games: Good communication makes your players stand out in a positive way to observing coaches. Players who give instructions and help other players with vocal and visual signals stand out as leaders. Players who are silent somehow appear to be out of the game mentally.
Players should take every opportunity to greet their coaches. Soccer association is very keen about the etiquette of the players.
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