Let me know below.
Let me know below.
My U7 girls are going to the England vs Norway group game at the Amex stadium, I've set them the task to see if they can replicate something that caught their eye in the game at the next training session wether that be a skill, a pass or hopefully a few goals! A good performance in the Euro will be fantastic for womens & girls football going into the summer.
That's a great idea, Jason! Great way for them to be inspired by role models. Yeah let's hope so - Fingers crossed they go all the way!
What do you think they will come back with? Skills, passes etc that they find challenging or easy? And how will you progress/use what they bring back?
Our theme at the moment is centered around being brave and creative on the ball, I know my girls love to try new skills they haven't seen before. So hopefully they get to see some individual flair that fires up their imagination. I think a session based around 1v1's or a challenge put in place during SSG's to take on the first defender would be exciting to see what the girls picked up from the Euro games.
Yeah that all sounds really good! Bringing their individual flair and selections into a 1v1 situation sounds very powerful for developing skill. And hopefully something that will translate to matchday.
Great idea well done. Really keen to hear how it goes. Perhaps you could write a short blog for us on it one day? (No pressure to).
Do you / have you used any other competitions like this to inspire them in other ways?
P.S. when I say us, I mean the FA and to have on the England Football Learning Group
Absolutely I'd love to share some feedback on how it goes. I regularly use real events/scenarios to capture the imagination of players and bring something different to a session. I also found that even a U14 boys team can get caught up in the fun and passion of a Real Madrid comeback against city scenario
Awesome, thank you! Always keen to hear how coaches/community members are getting on and what great things they are doing! Just tag me on here when you want to write it and we will sort it out for you. Or email me at coachingcommunity@thefa.com
Haha - I bet, that was some game! Hopefully, they were inspired by it to go on and win a game in the last minute!
I run a summer fitness and fun training session through June and into July. Multiple age groups are welcome. I make it clearly different from formal training, so they don't feel obligated to attend. It is beneficial for those players who don't have a summer sport like cricket, to keep their activity levels up. It also helps the coach to keep fit...ha.
I run a summer fitness and fun training session through June and into July. Multiple age groups are welcome. I make it clearly different from formal training, so they don't feel obligated to attend. It is beneficial for those players who don't have a summer sport like cricket, to keep their activity levels up. It also helps the coach to keep fit...ha.
simple let them enjoy their family time in the summer, but i will be asking them to try 3 techniques every week at home or in the park, seaside wherever they are. u8's mainstream.
my pan-disability juniors will have a session all through the summer once a week incorporating whole part whole and pratice what ever they like in the week