NSCAA Youth Soccer Webinars
Free 20 Minute Presentations November 2012 - April 2013
NSCAA Club Standards Project proudly presents a series of webinars for Coaches, Directors and Administrators responsible for club, coach and player performance. Our presenters are ‘thought leaders’ and are significantly involved in youth soccer administration and coaching. The webinars are free to attend. Pre-registration is required.
Click here for a list of past, archived webinars
Upcoming Webinars
Archived Webinars
A list of past webinars can be found below. Watch the archived video and join the discussion at the NSCAA Club Standards LinkedIn Group Page.
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David Newbery, Coordinator, NSCAA Club Standards Project |
Best Practices in Youth Soccer Clubs |
Monday, April 01, 2013 - 1pm EST |
Common characteristics of successful clubs |
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Freya Coombe, Senior Lecturer in Sport Science, Buckinghamshire New University |
Motivation and Building Competence in Youth Players |
Tuesday, April 02, 2013 - 1pm EST |
Motivation and Building Competence in Youth Players |
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Ian Barker, NSCAA Director of Coaching Education |
Effective methodology for coaching technique and game tactics |
Monday, April 08, 2013 - 1pm EST |
METHODOLGIES • Progressive, Whole Part Whole, Shadow, Phase, Coaching Game COACHES’ TOOLBOX • Coach in the flow, Coach at natural stoppages, Coach the individual, Manage the activity to teach, Freeze method |
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Ian Barker, NSCAA Director of Coaching Education |
Effective methodology for coaching technique and game tactics |
Monday, April 08, 2013 - 9pm EST |
METHODOLGIES • Progressive, Whole Part Whole, Shadow, Phase, Coaching Game COACHES’ TOOLBOX • Coach in the flow, Coach at natural stoppages, Coach the individual, Manage the activity to teach, Freeze method |
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Christian Lavers, Executive Vice President, US Club Soccer |
Best Youth Development Practices in Top Clubs |
Tuesday, April 09, 2013 - 1pm EST |
Coaching Staff Structure and Internal Coaching Education Training Curriculum and Periodizing a Season Style of Play and Representative Training Activities Developing Club Culture |
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Scott Placek, Attorney |
“I Didn’t Know, So Sue Me!” |
Monday, April 22, 2013 - 1pm EST |
Risk Management involves planning, not reacting. Risk Management touches all areas of your club. Child Protection means more than criminal background checks. Clubs have responsibilities in both screening and managing volunteers and staff. Vendors pose liability risks to clubs. The future is scarier than the present. |
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Joe Caroccio, Owner, Atlantic Rehabilitation Center |
Keeping your best team on the field |
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - 1pm EST |
Presents effective methods to prevent ACL injuries with young athletes |
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Christian Lavers, Executive Vice President, US Club Soccer |
Best Youth Development Practices in Top Clubs |
Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - 9pm EST |
Coaching Staff Structure and Internal Coaching Education Training Curriculum and Periodizing a Season Style of Play and Representative Training Activities Developing Club Culture |
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David Newbery, Coordinator, NSCAA Club Standards Project |
Best Practices in Youth Soccer Clubs |
Common characteristics of successful clubs 5 Best Practices from 5 years of research NSCAA Club Standards Project overview |
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Adrian Parrish, Director of Coach & Player Development, Kentucky Youth Soccer Association |
Defending: Winning the Ball Back Early |
Exercises to Win the Ball Back in the attacking half Building a Defensive mindset Helping players see the key moments Formations suited for this style of play Understanding the Principles of Defending |
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Bryan Scales, Director of Youth Development, New England Revolution |
MLS Academy Talent ID and Development |
Process of identifying youth players Integration with professional players Year round development approach |
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Doug Williamson, NSCAA Assistant Director of Coaching Education |
Assessing the Quality of the Player’s Experience |
Wins and losses by a player’s team are not always accurate indications of individual player success Parents, however, often don’t know how else to measure such success What can coaches and club directors of coaching do to help parents assess the level of their child’s success? |
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Scott Placek, Attorney |
“I Didn’t Know, So Sue Me!” |
Risk Management involves planning, not reacting. Risk Management touches all areas of your club. Child Protection means more than criminal background checks. Clubs have responsibilities in both screening and managing volunteers and staff. Vendors pose liability risks to clubs. The future is scarier than the present. |
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David Clarke, Editor, BetterSoccerCoaching |
10 Ways To Play Like Barcelona |
The three P’s: POSSESSION, PATIENCE, PENETRATION Setting the right challenges for the individual AND the team Learning through repetition to encourage PENETRATION |
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Tony DiCicco, Goalkeeping Institute Director, NSCAA |
Coaching Attacking Concepts to Youth |
Exercises to teach possession Exercises to teach combination play Exercises in the attacking penalty area |
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Robert Parr, Consultant, Club Standards Project |
Ability-based Training |
Benefits and drawbacks Organizing a typical training session Academy style training priorities |
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David Newbery, Coordinator, Club Standards Project |
About the Club Standards Project |
How to register your club to participate in the Club Standards 3 levels: Preliminary, Intermediate and Advanced Best practices in youth soccer clubs |
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Tom Goodman, Youth Academy Director, NEFC |
The Youth Training Session |
Principles of Coaching Coach's Toolbox The Training Environment |
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Tim Bauman, VP of Sales and Service, Korrio |
Automation tools to streamline club administration |
Soccernology - Evolving your sport with modern technology. Inspect workflow as it relates to registration, team formation, roster management, club operations, schedule, communication and community. |
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Ian Barker, Director of Coaching Education, NSCAA |
Coach Development Role of a Director of Coaching |
How to get the most of your coaches Providing mentors and oversight Establishing an in-house education program |
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Ric Granryd, Club Standards Project Consultant |
Getting the Most Out of Your Volunteer Recreational Coaches |
Ways to solicit, find volunteer coaches Pre-season preparation of coaches Variety of coaching education vehicles |
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Patrick Johnston, Club Standards Project Consultant |
Facilitating speed of play on the Training Ground |
Benefits of controlling match tempo- fast or slow Game speed vs. training speed Most influential factor in stifling the speed of a match |
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Scott Leber, Founder, iSoccer |
Using Gaming Mechanics and Motivational Psychology to Ignite Skill Development |
Motivational Psychology Motivating Younger players vs Motivating older players Club success stories |
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Sam Snow, Director of Coaching, US Youth Soccer |
Administrators Role in Player Development |
Communication & Policies Protecting the players Decision making formula |
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Tony DiCicco, Goalkeeping Institute Director, NSCAA |
Coaching Attacking Concepts to Youth |
Exercises to teach possession Exercises to teach combination play Exercises in the attacking penalty area |
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Tony Englund, Club Standards Project Consultant |
Designing a Progressive Goalkeeper Development Program |
Opportunities and challenges in goalkeeper development programming. Assessing need, age and development ranges, club means. Designing a progressive, successful goalkeeper development program |
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Terry Eguaoje, Club Standards Project Consultant |
Simple Ways to Implement Parent Education in your Club |
Simple Ways to Implement Parent Education in your Club Why should we educate soccer moms and dads? Topics to discuss in parent education class |
