| The problem with American Soccer.... |
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| on 17 Jan 2009 | |
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There were some bad sessions but this one had to be the worst topic and session.......
"Technical, Tactical and Psychological Training in Small Spaces"
Enrique Hrabina, Assistant Director of Coaching, Argentine Coaches
Association. NSCAA Featured Clinician "Transitional exercises - Teaching the Most Important Moment in Soccer.", Jeff Tipping, NSCAA Director of Coaching Education and Development "Technical and Tactical Applications of Small-Sided Games" NSCAA Academy Theme, Doug Williamson, NSCAA Assistant Director of Coaching Education and Development "Teaching Good Habits to Develop Professionals", Dean Gorre, Assistant Coach Southampton FC, England, Presented by the NSCAA Black Soccer Coaches Committee "Improving Goalkeeper Starting Positions". Tony DiCicco, NSCAA Goalkeeping Institute Director "The Influence of Technical Work on Tactical Development", Jorge Barcellos, Head Coach, Brazil Women's National Team, NSCAA Featured Clinician "Creating Sustained Success: Delivering a World-Class Performance Model for an Elite European Champions League Club" Mike Forde, Performance Director, Chelsea FC. NSCAA Featured Clinician. “Youth Soccer in the United States, From Humble Beginnings to Full Service Clubs, The Way Forward”, Richard Butler, DOC, South Charlotte Soccer Association "Passing - Shooting - Possession - Shaping a 4-4-2 Formation", Craig Brown, Former National Team Coach, Scotland "Exploding the Myth: Goal Scorers Can Be Developed", Kelly Cross, National Coach Education Manager, Football Federation, Australia "The Future is Female: Developing American Players as the Global Stakes Get Higher" . Anson Dorrance, Women's Coach, University of North Carolina "Methodologies for the Development of Soccer Players in Brazil", Sergio Gregoria Da Silva, Fluminense FC, Brazil. LASCC Featured Clinician "Soccer's Continued Predicament in the United States: A Major Force in Sports Participation and the World of Playing, A Negligible Also-Ran in Sport Culture and the World of Following", Andrei Markovits, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor "The Art and Science of Leading High Performance Teams" , Dr. Dan Freigang, Sports Scientist "Defending to Win: Teaching Championship Defenders" Dick Bate, English FA, NSCAA Featured Clinician. "Developing Club Leagues: How to Successfully Launch a Club League in Your Area". John Borozzi, Director of Member Services, Peter Richardson, Mike Sweeney, Ben Ziemer, Presented by US Club Soccer "The Coach as a Professional: Understanding the Role of Image, Power and Politics to Attain Professional Success", Matt Robinson, Associate Professor of Sports Management, University of Delaware "Developing Movement and Athleticism in Youth Players" John Cone, President/Owner, Cone Fitness Training and Consulting, LLC. "Training Philosophy of the German Women's National Team" Steffi Jones, President, FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 Organizing Committee. NSCAA Women's Committee Featured Clinician "Growing the Game in Indian Country" Panel Session presented by the Native American Soccer Coaches Committee. Alec Rekow, Moderator. "Coaching Matches and the Interaction of Coach and Player", Hans Schrijver, U21 Head Coach, The Netherlands, Presented by KNVB "Developing Movement in the Attacking Third", Jillian Ellis, Assistant Coach, US Women's National Team "Functional Training" John Bluem, NSCAA Academy Staff. NSCAA Academy Thematic Presentation. "How to Incorporate Performance Into Your Everyday Training Routine", Anthony Slater, General Manager, Performance Specialist, Presented by Athletes Performance "My Experience as a Black Footballer in Holland and the UK" Dean Gorre. Assistant Coach Southampton FC, England, Presented by the NSCAA Black Soccer Coaches Committee
NSCAA Academy Thematic Presentation-
"Driving the Ball for Distance, Power, and Accuracy: Dealing With
(Curing...?) the American Achilles Heel" Ron McEachen, NSCAA Academy
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