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Long Term DEVELOPMENT or Short Term Wins?... While coaching at the college level I often met players who were good athletes, but not good soccer players! Their playing ability did not live up to their athletic prowess. Are any of these players your children? Sam Snow, Director of Coaching Education - US 2 Youth Soccer Generally the cases were quite similar. Players who during puberty grow physically faster than their peers may be 1 to 3 years biologically ahead of their teammates. Consequently they are bigger, faster and stronger. The “bigger is better” approach can bring success in the won/lost record, resulting in everyone thinking things are going great. Unfortunately these players may not be learning how to play soccer. Often they are limited in their balls skills and tactically naïve. Sam Snow, Director of Coaching Education - US 3 Youth Soccer KICK-N-RUN The approach of the coach often is to make this type of player the “star”, usually as a forward. “Just kick down field to Bruce whenever you get the ball”, was the command to the other players on the team. Bruce of course was expected to out run the opposition and shoot the ball so hard the opposing 10 or 11 year old goalkeeper would shy away from the ball. Sam Snow, Director of Coaching Education - US 4 Youth Soccer STILL KICKIN’? Once that player gets to college (if indeed they stay with soccer that long) most of the other players are now just as fast or faster AND they have technique and tactical awareness. Being athletically superior alone is not enough to be a successful player. Sam Snow, Director of Coaching Education - US 5 Youth Soccer What’s more important for an U12 player, speed or skill? Generally speaking, the physically dominating U12 teams win the match. These players are bigger, stronger and, most importantly, faster. However, the most important aspect of an U12 player’s game is technical speed. Improving technical speed puts a player on the road to tactical awareness. Sam Snow, Director of Coaching Education - US 6 Youth Soccer
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