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daviwjohnston
Sep 15, 2023
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How to coach your own kid's sports team Jerry Wilson coached his son for 8 years, and now runs his daughter's team. "I can honestly say it was a battle with my son because I didn't understand how thin that line was between coach and dad," he says in the comment section of my post in a Facebook group for basketball coaches. "I had such high expectations for him and that lead to me spending so much more time as coach instead of dad. That blurred the line and strained our relationship." Time taught him to better balance the coach-parent-athlete relationship. "As I learned to firmly establish each role in my son's life, the process became much smoother," says Jerry. "Now with my daughter, the line has been boldly established and the foundation is coming along beautifully. So, I would say set the standards for those two relationships and live up to them. I wish you much success on your journey." More coaches soon chime in with a bounty of brilliant tips. "I coach our daughter in a U8 team and my hubby coaches our son in a U14 team," Chantal Rowley says."We have told the kids when we are at training/games, I am your coach, and you will be treated the same as any other team member and that is exactly what we do." Alyssa Duffy-Smith likes to loop in external help: "Have a good assistant that can coach them over some things you can’t," she says. "Sometimes it’s hard to separate the parent-child relationship in sports and an outsider can help a lot." Kevin Hartley agrees: "Have a good assistant to bounce off of to ensure you're not favoring or being too critical. And after practice and games always remind them you enjoyed watching them play. Less than 1% of players are college great - don't make them hate a thing y'all share and enjoy!" It's a fine balance to strike, as Greg Phillips explains. "This happens," he says: "When you correct your own kid, even in a calm voice, they take it personally and it hurts. You can coach him or her, but after practice I would go overboard communicating what specifically they did right." "After practice and games always remind them you enjoyed watching them play" - Coach Kevin Hartley Gina Clevenger shares her advice for setting clear boundaries: "Once you leave the practice/game/meet, only be your child's parent. Coach stays there. You don't take coach home." "If your child gets in trouble at practice," she continues, "don't let the first words you say to them at home be negative ones. They will not view you as their parent at that point. They will still be looking you as Coach. Try to give yourself some time before you talk about it. This will allow both of you to transition from a coach-athlete relationship to a parent-child relationship." Pressure might make diamonds, but in youth sports it doesn't often create a positive environment for your child and their teammates. "Be honest with yourself about your kid's skill set and even more about what they want," says Charles Lundy. "We all think our kid is great and try to make them what we probably weren’t. But don’t alienate your relationship because you are unrealistic - that's first hand experience as I have coached 4 of my kids!" Joe Lewis adds this: "Try to coach your kid the same way you would coach 'Jack', your friends kid. I think as a parent we expect our own kids to be way better, and put pressure on them to be better." Longtime coach Tony Scott leaves the final word: "I coached both my kids in AAU, and I coached them both in high school. On the court I was always Coach; at home, Dad. I coached varsity high school basketball for so long I could separate the two." Maybe you're still inexperienced separating your roles of parent and coach. But one of these tips, shared generously by your fellow volunteers, might just help you find clearer boundaries and continue to be a good mom or dad while also being Coach. Originally published as "Coach your own kid? Take this hard-won advice from parent-coaches" on coach.heja.io (http://coach.heja.io) https://coach.heja.io/coach-your-own-kid-take-these-hard-won-tips-from-coaches/(https://coach.heja.io/coach-your-own-kid-take-these-hard-won-tips-from-coaches/)
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daviwjohnston
Jan 27, 2023
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Not only is soccer one of the most popular sports in the world, but it also offers a wide range of benefits for both physical and mental health. One of the most obvious benefits of soccer is the physical activity it provides. Regular exercise has been shown to decrease the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes, as well as improve overall fitness and energy levels. According to the World Health Organization, adults should aim to participate in at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week. Joining a soccer club can help you reach this goal while also having fun. In addition to physical benefits, soccer can also have a positive impact on mental health. Playing sports has been linked to reduced stress and anxiety, improved mood and self-esteem, and increased feelings of social connectedness. Furthermore, according to a study published in the Journal of Sports Science, soccer players have higher cognitive flexibility, which can lead to better problem-solving and decision-making skills. Joining a local soccer club is also a great way to meet new people and make friends. Soccer clubs are typically made up of people from all walks of life and all ages, providing a diverse and inclusive environment for members to socialize and build relationships. This can be especially beneficial for people who are new to the area or looking to expand their social circle. Moreover, local soccer clubs are usually affordable, which makes it accessible for everyone. Inter Parramatta FC charges low fees for registration, which is a great way to start playing soccer without breaking the bank. Furthermore, our club has teams for boys, girls, men, and women, as well as men over 35. This means that everyone can find a team that suits their age, gender, and skill level. Joining a local soccer club is a great way to stay active, meet new people, and develop new skills. With low fees for membership and teams for all ages and genders, there's no better time to join our club. So come on, lace up your boots and join us on the field!
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daviwjohnston
Jan 02, 2023
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If you're looking for a new hobby that will keep you fit and active, give you the opportunity to make new friends, and have a lot of fun at the same time, then joining a soccer club might be just what you are looking for. Soccer clubs offer many benefits including providing an environment where people can get fit while having fun. As well as this they provide opportunities to meet like-minded individuals who share similar interests and hobbies. If you're looking for a new hobby that will keep you fit and active, give you the opportunity to make new friends, and have a lot of fun at the same time, then joining a soccer club might be just what you are looking for. Joining a soccer club is a great way to meet people and make friends. You’ll get the chance to socialize with other people who share your interest in soccer, while also learning new skills and having fun in the process. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn how to play at different positions on the field, which will help you better understand how soccer works as a whole. This will allow you to participate more confidently in matches when they come up! Soccer clubs are also important because they provide opportunities for community involvement. For example: there may be fundraisers that you can volunteer for or events where everyone gets together for an evening out (like playing cards). You'll get fit Regular exercise through soccer training and matches is good for your health. Soccer is a fun way to get fit. As you learn you don’t even realize that you are exersizing. Soccer is a great way to get fit as an adult. It’s fun and the team environment provides motivation and celebrates progress Soccer is a great way to get fit for kids. Learning new skills is fun and takes the focus off the exercise and on the enjoyment of the game Soccer is a great way to get fit for seniors. Game formats especially designed for older ages make it easy to get involved. Over 35s, Over 45s and walking football are just some of the options available You'll meet new people Socialising is a big part of the game and it's one of the main reasons you'll want to play. You'll find most soccer clubs have social events that bring their members together regularly to build friendships and enjoy each other’s company. Most clubs have regular weekly training sessions, which makes it easy for people who want to meet new people in the community and make friends with those who already enjoy playing football together. The camaraderie that comes from being part of a team is one of the best parts about playing sport – whether it's football or another sport! It helps if you're outgoing as well because some people can be shy when it comes to making new friends, but joining a soccer club often helps break down any barriers between players. You can improve your skills You can improve your skills Regular training and matches can take your game to a new level, and you will develop an understanding of the game that is not possible by playing alone. You can learn new skills Learning new skills helps boost mental health and improves mood, which is especially important for children who spend most of their time at school or home on computers or phones. It’s also good for adults who don’t always have time to exercise or don’t know what sport they enjoy most so joining a club allows them to try out several different activities before settling on one particular team sport they want to play regularly in future years (espcecially if we look at how popular soccer has become today). You'll improve your fitness level as well Physical activity and improved fitness prolongs life expectancy, improves mood and helps deal with stress levels - all great reasons why joining a recreational sports club would be beneficial!  4th reason: Being outdoors in fresh air helps improve mental health by reducing anxiety levels while socializing with other people will make sure those feelings don't get out of control either! Lastly--you'll learn how take responsibility for yourself instead of just relying on others around us all day long so it's important too :) It's good for your mental health Playing soccer can be a great way to get out of the house and meet new people. You'll also learn a lot about teamwork, making you more confident in your abilities and improving your self-esteem. If you're looking for an activity where you can put all of your energy into something that you enjoy doing, whether that's running around with friends or kicking the ball around at home, then soccer may be right up your alley! You'll be part of a team Teamwork is a valuable skill, whether you're working on a team or not. When you join a soccer club, your teammates will help you build that skill in ways that go beyond the field—and they'll be more than just teammates. They'll become friends who support each other and enjoy being around one another. Teamwork is important for all areas of life, including work, school and home life. You may find that it's easier to make friends at your new club than it was before because of all the opportunities to interact with new people there! This can also help make learning soccer skills easier since everyone will be focused on learning together (with some fun competition thrown in). Soccer clubs are social You'll have new friends. When you join a soccer club, you'll meet people who have similar interests to yours and have similar goals. You can get together with them after practice or games, or even play on the same team! It's healthy for your body. Playing soccer can help improve your overall health and well-being by making physical activity part of your daily routine. It's great for improving coordination and balance as well as helping you burn calories. It improves mental health: Soccer is a fun way to keep active while also meeting new people—which can lead to better mental health overall!* Participate in your community If you're thinking of joining a soccer club, one of the reasons to do so is that you can get involved in your community and help out. Your club will probably have a number of events and projects that need volunteers, so you can give back to the community by taking part. Volunteering doesn't have to be limited to just attending games as a spectator; there are many ways in which you could give back to your club and its members: Coaching kids or adults Assisting with fundraising efforts (for example by organizing bake sales or raffles) Helping out with administration (taking minutes at meetings) Using your professional skills and connections (such as website design expertise) Soccer clubs can be a great way to meet new people, make friends and get fit. Meet new people and make friends. Get fit. Participate in your community. Conclusion We hope we've convinced you that joining a soccer club is worth considering. It's an easy way to get fit, meet new people and improve your skills without having to take up a whole new hobby.
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daviwjohnston
Nov 25, 2020
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