Alexandria Soccer

ASA will host F Certificate coaching course

All rec coaches are welcome to sign up for the March 22 coaching course

Click here to download the registration form

Open to all!

What is the F Certificate? The mission of the State Youth Modules (F Certificate Modules) is to provide the most current and advanced information on growth and development of the youth soccer player. The youth soccer player is defined as any child from pre-school through adolescence. The course takes the approach that the GAME WITHIN EACH CHILD is at the center of all belief, decisions, and actions taken by the child, coach, and organization. It is the ultimate goal of youth soccer development within the to unlock the game within the child to reach their full soccer potential.

Coaching youth players requires bringing the game to life in a child’s world. The information and demonstrations will assist you with your coaching endeavors. This philosophy will allow youngsters to play, learn, grow, and enjoy soccer in a non-threatening environment. These four elements should be central to every decision and action taken by coaches and organizations devoted to youth soccer.

When/Where: Saturday, March 22nd, 2014 (8am-12:45pm). 8am-10am classroom session at Bishop Ireton HS and 10:15-12:45 field session at Witter Turf field #1 (2700 Witter Dr.). Click here for the day's schedule.

Instructor: VYSA State education staff Gary Allen and Tommy Park. Read this article written by lead instructor, Gary Allen (Click Here)

Registration Form: Click here to download the registration form. Forms can be mailed to ASA (info below).

Cost: $40 per coach of VYSA teams (All ASA coaches qualify for this); $55 per coach for non-VYSA teams. All ASA coaches will be reimbursed upon completion of the course.

To Register: Send completed form, with payment (checks made out to "ASA"), to Alexandria Soccer Association (P.O. Box 25996, Alexandria, VA 22313)

If you have any questions, please email ASA - asasoc1@alexandria-soccer.org or call (703) 684-5425


 

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