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Soccer Coach Weekly
Soccer Coach Weekly
97 episodes
8 months ago
John Allpress is ex-assistant head of academy player and coach development at Tottenham Hotspur and a Former national coach at the English FA. He has decades of coaching experience, and a keen interest in how players learn and take on information. Here, he shares his knowledge on how youngsters learn, and how we, as coaches, can use that information to help them get better. Find this in written form: https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/coaching-advice/how-youngsters-learn---and-how-you-...
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John Allpress is ex-assistant head of academy player and coach development at Tottenham Hotspur and a Former national coach at the English FA. He has decades of coaching experience, and a keen interest in how players learn and take on information. Here, he shares his knowledge on how youngsters learn, and how we, as coaches, can use that information to help them get better. Find this in written form: https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/coaching-advice/how-youngsters-learn---and-how-you-...
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Soccer Coach Weekly
The Journey to Training | How youngsters learn - and how you can help them
John Allpress is ex-assistant head of academy player and coach development at Tottenham Hotspur and a Former national coach at the English FA. He has decades of coaching experience, and a keen interest in how players learn and take on information. Here, he shares his knowledge on how youngsters learn, and how we, as coaches, can use that information to help them get better. Find this in written form: https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/coaching-advice/how-youngsters-learn---and-how-you-...
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2 years ago
12 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Covering
Moritz Kossmann is DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City in South Africa. Here, he speaks to Soccer Coach Weekly about the skills of covering and recovering – how the approach to them differs depending on position, how we sell the skills as positive actions and the role leadership and communication plays...
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2 years ago
31 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Challenging
Moritz Kossmann is DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City in South Africa. Here, he speaks to Soccer Coach Weekly about the skills of challenging - how it has changed over the years, the role of strength in the challenge and the information that goes into decision-making around challenging…
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2 years ago
40 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Intercepting
Moritz Kossmann is DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City in South Africa. Soccer Coach Weekly caught up with Moritz to discuss the crucial skill of intercepting. He covers whether it’s a natural action for players, how important communication is alongside it, and how players can build up their knowledge around it as they progress...
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2 years ago
30 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Marking
Moritz Kossmann defines the act of marking as "the act of tracking the movements of an opponent player and looking to close them down in a 1v1 situation or to intercept the ball as they are receiving or are about to receive the ball". Moritz - DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City - speaks to SCW about what marking looks like for different positions, the decision-making process, the physicality required and how players learn about marking over the course of their deve...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossman - Pressing
For Moritz Kossmann, pressing is the primary defensive action in soccer. It is, in his words, “an attempt at putting pressure on an opponent who has the ball so that they can't progress the ball up the field easily". Moritz - who has now moved on from his role at Ubuntu Football Academy to become DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City - sat down with Steph Fairbairn to discuss collective pressing strategies, individual pressing principles and how to coach it all...
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2 years ago
38 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossman - Passing
Passing is more than just transferring the ball from one player to the other. At the elite levels, in particular, it is like a secret language, full of non-verbal signals and triggers, underpinned by players' ability to see the bigger picture in their heads. Moritz - who has now moved on from his role at Ubuntu Football Academy to become DStv Diski Challenge coach and head of youth at Cape Town City - sat down with Steph Fairbairn to discuss how passing can be used as a form of communication...
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2 years ago
40 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Turning
Moritz Kossmann defines turning as: “A change of direction on the ball while you are in possession of the ball". Moritz is a coach at Ubuntu Football Academy in Cape Town, where he coaches the U21s, who play in the third tier of South African football, and oversees the senior section, made up of U18s and U16s. Having previously discussed receiving the ball, moving with it and finishing, he now talks to SCW about turning – why it is so important to the game, how players off the ball can suppo...
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2 years ago
36 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Finishing
Goals win games. But attempting to finish, never mind actually scoring, isn’t easy to do. Moritz Kossmann is a coach at Ubuntu Football Academy in Cape Town, where he coaches the U21s - who play in the third tier of South African football - and oversees the senior section, made up of U18s and U16s. In our May 5 and May 26 issues, he spoke to us about receiving the ball and moving with it. This time, it’s all about finishing. Moritz covers what it is, the techniques and the building blocks f...
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2 years ago
38 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Moving with the ball
When to do it, what parts of the foot to use and how underloads aid attackers' dribbling development. Moritz Kossmann shares his expertise on moving with the ball...
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2 years ago
42 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Moritz Kossmann - Refine your players' receiving technique
Receiving is such a vital skill in soccer. A good first touch can beat a player in an instant, get a team out of trouble or create a chance on goal. But how can we support players to improve their receiving? Moritz Kossmann is a coach at Ubuntu Football Academy in Cape Town. There, he coaches the U21s, who play in the third tier of South African football, and oversees the senior section, made up of U18s and U16s. Moritz lent SCW his expertise on receiving – what it is, what good receiving ...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Joanna Fennema - 'I was mad at soccer – but I love it too much'
As a player, Joanna Boyles Fennema performed at the highest level. She spent her four college years with the North Carolina Tar Heels, represented the U17 US national team and played for the Orlando Pride in the NWSL. Alongside success, Fennema’s playing days came with a lot of challenges – she was drafted by the Boston Breakers just before the team folded, suffered two ACL injuries while at college, discovered she has severely degenerative discs in her back. This back injury, and subseque...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Mark Jenkins - Mark's mission to tap into players' psyches
Mark Jenkins is the U15s lead coach at Weston-super-Mare AFC, a semi-professional club based on the southwest coast of England. Having been ready to keep working with his current crop of players for a few years, Mark was told that he would be given a new group for the 2023-24 season. It spurred him to start early with his season planning, and give him the best chance of getting the most out of his players. SCW caught up with the Uefa B-qualified coach to find out more about how he is going...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Sarah Brady - Connecting talent with opportunities
Sarah Brady had aspirations of making it as a player. She went through Everton’s academy before playing for her beloved Liverpool for a brief time, and then moving to Leeds United for a short spell. When, she says, her "body didn’t really want to comply with the ambition", she took a step into coaching. It led her to the USA 14 years ago, where she has “done everything, from tying the shoelaces of three-year-olds all the way up to the collegiate game”. Last season, she was head coach of AC...
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2 years ago
35 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Matt Spear - Put 'mental fitness' first to foil burnout
Matt Spear has had numerous different lives in soccer – as a player at NCAA Division I program Davidson College, a sports marketer, returning to his alma mater as a full-time coach for 18 years, and president and general manager for the third-tier US pro side Richmond Kickers. During his time at the Kickers, a number of things collided, resulting in Matt experiencing what he calls a "dark depression" as the result of burnout. It is what led him to his current role – a life coach and wellbei...
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2 years ago
37 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Katie Smith - 'They're people first, and players second'
Katie Smith, based in Memphis, Tennessee, started coaching straight out of high school, alongside playing at community college. Now, in a situation that might sound familiar to a lot of coaches trying to make their way, Katie juggles numerous roles. She coaches at Collierville High School and Collierville Middle School, has two youth teams at Lobos Rush, is a volunteer assistant at Northwest Mississippi Community College and also works with USL 2 club Tri-Cities FC. Katie is also a full-time...
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Kyle Martyn - 'Soccer provides an equal playing field'
Kyle Martyn is senior girls’ academy director for the Ukrainian Nationals Soccer Club in Pennsylvania, the place where he grew up. Martyn played high school and college soccer in the state before going professional for a few years. Now, as a coach, he gets to give back to the game he says was such an integral part of his childhood. SCW caught up with Kyle at the United Soccer Coaches convention - coincidentally held in Pennsylvania, back in January - to talk about the importanc...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
James Wagenschutz - Tips from coach who coaches the coaches
James Wagenschutz is an applied sports scientist and sports performance coach who has been in soccer for almost 25 years. He holds a USSF A license and has used it to coach in the college game, including notable stints as assistant men’s soccer coach at Colorado College and Regis University, and his daughter’s U5s team. He is now a coach educator for United Soccer Coaches and the USSF, and runs his own consultancy, W Sports Performance, working with MLS players and Olympians.&nb...
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Haroot Hakopian - Create a climate and define a team culture
Dr Haroot Hakopian got into coaching by accident when he suffered a significant knee injury - tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL - and requiring four different operations. A move into coaching followed, alongside entering education. Thirty years later, he is still involved in, and loving, both worlds. Dr Hakopian celebrated 20 years as an AP English teacher and girls’ soccer coach at Winston Churchill High School in Maryland last year. He also holds numerous other roles, including sitting on the ...
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2 years ago
39 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
Jeremy Tosaya - 'Kids must be centre of your environment'
A love for the work of his college coaches was what led Jeremy Tosaya to go into the profession himself. Jeremy coached the college game for 18 years, including a notable seven-year stint with Dakota Wesleyan University, before moving on to coach in club soccer. Since Covid, Jeremy’s full-time job is outside of coaching, but he continues in a part-time role as director of coaching for Nebraska State Soccer, and has just taken on a high-school coaching job. SCW caught up with Jeremy to expl...
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2 years ago
35 minutes

Soccer Coach Weekly
John Allpress is ex-assistant head of academy player and coach development at Tottenham Hotspur and a Former national coach at the English FA. He has decades of coaching experience, and a keen interest in how players learn and take on information. Here, he shares his knowledge on how youngsters learn, and how we, as coaches, can use that information to help them get better. Find this in written form: https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/coaching-advice/how-youngsters-learn---and-how-you-...