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I can't wait to hear your feedback on this! is this for us (1) so we will not try to "coach" during the game or (2) so we don't think he is not active enough during the game? See you guys tomorrow. 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<http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/college-soccer/nscaa-college-review-show-october-15-16-2010/> Mondo Coaches Interview, Jon Lipsitz, University of Kentucky <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/interviews/mondo-coaches-interview-jon-lipsitz-university-of-kentucky/> » Ten Reasons to Not Coach the Player in Possession – Part 1 <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/> <http://nscaa.com/blog/wp-content/themes/nscaacommunity2/images/PostDateIcon.png> October 20th, 2010 | <http://nscaa.com/blog/wp-content/themes/nscaacommunity2/images/PostAuthorIcon.png> Author: Guest <http://nscaa.com/blog/author/admin/> Coach instructing soccer players.<http://nscaa.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/coaching-coach.jpg> Today’s post is by Roy Dunshee, Maryland State Technical Coordinator for the NSCAA and President of United Soccer Coaching <http://www.coervermaryland.com/coaches.html> , LLC. “To not do something for someone who can and should do it for themselves is an act of love.” - John Wooden Among the many negative side effects from overbearing coaches is the arrested development of player creativity. Yet it is not just the stereotypical loudmouth who inhibits creativity by attempting to orchestrate play. Nearly all youth coaches (present company included) are guilty in some way of making decisions for our players that they can and should make for themselves. Coaches who dictate play by directing the player in possession ensure that players never get to think for themselves and therefore never develop the skill so elemental to our sport; decision making. †The problem is exacerbated by soccer’s juxtaposition to other American sports. Volunteer coaches with backgrounds in basketball and American football are conditioned to coach in that style. They attempt to control the flow of play despite the absence of time-outs or their players’ ability to slow the game down to await instructions. They erupt in frustration and pile misery on a game meant to be fun. Perhaps more troubling, however, are the professional youth coaches stalking the sideline and demonstratively “coaching” in the style of football or basketball in an attempt to impress the unenlightened parents who pay their salaries. We do a tremendous disservice to our players if we don’t allow them to make the most critical decisions in the game; the decisions made when in possession. The fluid nature of our game ensures that attempts to choreograph sequences of play are usually futile and frustrating for player and coach. There are, however, useful things a coach can do in the run of play. I have therefore listed below ten reasons to avoid coaching the player in possession and offered some suggestions of things we can do instead. 1. Young players can’t multi-task Most young children are cognitively incapable of processing external instructions and acting on them while performing a complex physical task. Players in Piaget’s “Pre-Operational” and early “Concrete Operational”* stages of cognitive development have very limited ability to tend to more than one task at a time and little or no capacity for complex tactical decision making. Typically, players under the age of ten have no chance of simultaneously performing complex motor skills, reacting to the demands of the game, processing your instructions and acting on them. You are wasting your breath. 2. They won’t talk to each other if you do all the talking It is axiomatic of team discipline that players should not talk when the coach is talking. Yet we often hear coaches narrate a game and wonder aloud (often at full volume) why the players are not communicating with each other. If you overwhelm the game with narration, your players have no chance of communicating with each other. 3. The moment is gone The game moves so quickly that the sequence you are trying to orchestrate evaporates before the players can process what you have said. So don’t bother. And…you make matters worse if you try to “teach” while the game is happening. If there is a teaching point to be made, make it to the players on the bench. The players in the game have already moved on. 4. You rob them of a chance to make a decision. They don’t discover solutions and are therefore less likely to remember them: Every possession is an opportunity to experiment and learn…but not if the coach dictates play. When players achieve success in a sequence of play through their own cleverness, they are far more likely to remember why it worked. This opportunity for “Guided Discovery” is lost if you provide all the answers. Good decisions come from experience…experience comes from bad decisions. You have to hold your tongue in the run of play and then help them learn from their successes and failures by addressing those decisions during your half-time talk or at some future training session. 5. You miss a chance to analyze the game Leave the screaming to the fans. You need to watch and analyze the game. What formation is the opposition playing? Who are their dangerous players? How can you adjust to deal with their strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses? How can you maximize your strengths and hide your weaknesses? These decisions can’t be made if you follow the ball and try to orchestrate play. Check back next Wednesdsay as we bring you Part 2 of Roy Dunshee’s post on Why Not to Coach the Player in Possession — <http://nscaa.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Dunsheeportrait.jpg> Roy Dunshee is a Regional Director for Coerver Coaching and serves as the head boys’ coach at Severna Park High School. In the Winter / Spring of 2010 he served as an Assistant Coach at Northwestern University. He is currently the Maryland State Technical Coordinator for the NSCAA. He holds the USSF A License, the NSCAA Premier Diploma and the National “Y” License from the US Youth Soccer Association. He also looks after the mighty Crofton United U-9 Boys. * Recommend on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnscaa.com%2Fblog%2F2010%2Fcoaching%2Ften-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession%2F&t=Ten+Reasons+to+Not+Coach+the+Player+in+Possession+%26%238211%3B+Part+1> * Share on Linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnscaa.com%2Fblog%2F2010%2Fcoaching%2Ften-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession%2F&title=Ten+Reasons+to+Not+Coach+the+Player+in+Possession+%26%238211%3B+Part+1&&summary=> * Tweet about it <http://twitter.com/home/?status=http%3A%2F%2Fnscaa.com%2Fblog%2F2010%2Fcoaching%2Ften-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession%2F> * Tell a friend <mailto:?subject=The NSCAA Interactive Community : Ten Reasons to Not Coach the Player in Possession – Part 1&body=Check the latest version of The Playbook at nscaa.com/blog. http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/> * Print for later * Share/Bookmark <http://www.addtoany.com/share_save#url=http%3A%2F%2Fnscaa.com%2Fblog%2F2010%2Fcoaching%2Ften-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession%2F&title=Ten%20Reasons%20to%20Not%20Coach%20the%20Player%20in%20Possession%20%E2%80%93%20Part%201&description=> <http://nscaa.com/blog/wp-content/themes/nscaacommunity2/images/PostCategoryIcon.png> Posted in coaching <http://nscaa.com/blog/category/coaching/> 4 Responses to “Ten Reasons to Not Coach the Player in Possession – Part 1” * <http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/1f40dd433d9c47b1a7a946de57b30fdd?s=48&d=%3Cpath_to_url%3E&r=G> Tim Glowienka <http://www.zoomreports.com> : October 21, 2010 at 5:57 am <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/comment-page-1/#comment-2003> Dunshee!! Great article. Love your reference to John Wooden. I’ve read a couple of his books and he was amazing! I just wrote a blog at http://www.zoomreports.com/blog that had a little John Woodenism in it. I’m eager to see part 2! * <http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/c211f43968ac32734d4d1d2c907f24e0?s=48&d=%3Cpath_to_url%3E&r=G> Tom Reilly: October 21, 2010 at 9:04 am <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/comment-page-1/#comment-2006> Roy makes some excellent points. Anything that helps get the game back into the hands (feet?) of the players is a step in the right direction. Of course a Wooden quote is appropriate as Roy and John are contemporaries. Also looking fwd to part 2. * <http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/783b4e2a36b9fe1182b1987ab4e926f3?s=48&d=%3Cpath_to_url%3E&r=G> Jay Perrotte <http://www.ravenasocceracademy.com> : October 26, 2010 at 8:49 am <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/comment-page-1/#comment-2125> Wonderfully stated!!! A wonderful piece that addresses two components that are often overlooked in today’s youth soccer development programs: teaching critical decision making, and adolescent psychology. I run into many coaches that are under the impression that they should not let kids “fail”. When in actuality, they only need to make sure we teach success, and reinforce it. It’s okay for kids to fail, as long as both coaches and players don’t dwell on the negative components. Many young players will often criticize their counterparts, and it is the coaches responsibility to reign in those attitudes. It’s not the outcome, but the attempt. Attempts are borne out of opportunities, and opportunities are good. As for the psychological components, this is an area that (in my opinion) does not get enough attention at the youth level. Coaches and parents have the expectations that young players are automatically equipped with levels of conceptual comprehension that most young adults would be hard to grasp. The example I most often use with novice coaches is, most young players around 6-8 only recently just struggled to learn how to ride a bike. They certainly did not learn to do this through parental lectures or reading a book. They had to try and fail, and eventually through practice and encouragement, they succeed. If our blog moderators will allow it….I encourage a good read by a former colleague Dr. Jeffrey Pratt Beedy… “Sports PLUS”. It is a short read (185 pages) on developmental psychology and the relationship between young athletes and their coaches: http://www.amazon.com/Sports-PLUS-Jeffrey-P-Beedy/dp/0934387133/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288100568&sr=1-1 * Ten Reasons Not to Coach the Player in Possession – Part 2 <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/academy/ten-reasons-not-to-coach-the-player-in-possession-part-2/> : October 27, 2010 at 8:26 am <http://nscaa.com/blog/2010/coaching/ten-reasons-to-not-coach-the-player-in-possession/comment-page-1/#comment-2154> [...] Today’s post is post two of two by Roy Dunshee, Maryland State Technical Coordinator for the NSCAA and President of United Soccer Coaching, LLC. You can check out part 1 by clicking here. 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