How to Manage Difficult Behaviour in Football Coaching

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The video discusses strategies for managing difficult behavior in soccer coaching sessions. The presenter emphasizes the importance of not only developing soccer skills but also character, confidence, and sportsmanship in young players. The following strategies are provided:

Set clear expectations for each session, reinforcing attitudes, discipline, respect, listening, attention, and focus.

Establish a structured routine with consistent warm-ups and drills, maintaining regularity and predictability in the sessions.

Set simple rules that promote teamwork, fair play, and respect, along with consequences for breaking those rules.

Use positive reinforcement by praising and rewarding players who demonstrate positive effort, attitude, and sportsmanship, serving as role models for others.

Redirect and engage children by shifting their attention to new and exciting activities when their behavior becomes negative or disengaged.

Maintain clear lines of communication with players, listening to their problems, frustrations, and feedback, and incorporating their input when appropriate.

The video emphasizes that coaches have a responsibility to develop well-rounded individuals who demonstrate good sportsmanship and strive for their best both on and off the field.
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1) Set clear expectations
2) Set a structured routine
3) Set simple rules and consequences
4) Positive reinforcement -- catch them doing good.
5) Redirect and engage
6) Communication


Good stuff, coach. 👌🏽💯

BornAgainFitness
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This is amongst the most valuable advice I've seen given on YouTube. Keep it up Ben.

gbensberg
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Big thumbs up for this advice. And the thing is, it could just as easily have been about classroom management (I'm a teacher), or any time you need to get the best performance out of a group of humans! Keep it focused, keep it moving, keep it positive. Also, I loved the moment when he said that we want to help form likable people, not just good players. Yes! And if we could only make their parents likable as well😂

CatherineEllenMartin
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This sounds like great advice and I'm going to give it a try with my 6U boys! Thanks

dm
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Ahh, I'm watching this before practice 😂⚽️

LilTortilla
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Just a feedback Coach, can you also demonstrate how you do this from maybe small clips from your own sessions? We can learn about body language, engagement

coachSatya
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What are some good ideas for consequences for not paying attention and goofing off during explanation of drills? When I was a little kid, decades ago, it was push-ups. I am thinking of 1. warning them I will tell their parents, 2. letting them know I won't have time to do their favorite drills/scrimmages if they waste time goofing around. I probably won't make them sit out because I need everyone training as much as possible. More effective ideas?

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