SnVYSA Coaching Education
The SnVYSA U-10 Coaching Clinic is designed to provide the parent/coach of players 9 and under with information on creating a beneficial soccer environment.
The course has been designed to address the specific characteristics of the age group and to present activities and games that are developmentally appropriate. This is a 2½ hour course.
The course can handle 12 to 32 candidates.
Course Description:The SnVYSA hosted U-10 coaching clinics are:
Mon, July 28th, 2008 from 6:00–8:30pm at Snoqualmie Elementary School
Mon, Aug 11th, 2008 from 6:00-8:30pm at Tolt-MacDonald Park
- 1. Introduction and Orientation (15 minutes)
2. Field Session with coaches: Appropriate Activities for U-10 Soccer Player (45 minutes)
3. Philosophy of Coaching & Characteristics of U10 Players (20 minutes)
4. Soccer Injuries, Team Administration/Risk Management & Laws (20 minutes)
5. Field Session with U10 Players, Instructor & Coaches with kids (40 Minutes)
6. Summary and Questions
Class Location:Snoqualmie Elementary school: 39801 SE Park Street, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Tolt-MacDonald Park: 31020 NE 40th Street, Carnation, WA 98014
Required administrative forms:
- U10 Clinic Registration Form
- Registration Packet for U10 Coaching Clinic
“U10 Clinic Registration Form” requests a WSP Clearance Date. If you have no clearance on file, must go on-line to the internet / web and complete the Risk Management Acceptance form available on the Washington State Youth Soccer Association web site at the following link:
Registration:Bring your completed registration form to the clinic with you.
If you prefer, you can email the completed form to vpdevelopment@snvysa.org
For more information contact:VPDevelopment@snvysa.org
Information for candidates:
- Participants should be ready to play. Appropriate soccer equipment is advisable for comfort, safety and enhancement of ability.
- Bring notepad, water, and a soccer ball.
- Candidates must attend every aspect of the course in order to receive a certificate. The certificate will be handed out, on site, at the end of the course by the clinician.
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