Paul Spacey
SILVER ELITE
There seems to be a bit of an obsession with private coaching (I’ve done some in the past so don’t want to sound like a hypocrite but I do feel this needs to be addressed.) Yes, it can help with some agility and technical improvement but it is limited because of the lack of decision making and opponents with which to reference what you are doing with the ball. Kids need to get out in groups and play more pickup, 5v5 and futsal. It is no coincidence that the players who do those things are comfortably the most developed I see during games and they are just more natural in terms of their affinity with the ball and the game in general.
I understand there is a need for private coaching in many areas of SoCal because there is nowhere near enough informal or pick-up soccer. Private coaching fills some of that void. However, it can never replace actual player interaction and literally ‘playing’ the game.
Player development and improvement is similar to maintaining a healthy diet. Lots of different foods and a wide variety of nutrients. With soccer development, a small amount of private coaching is helpful if you have the other ingredients; good club/team coaching, competitive games and informal/pickup soccer (5v5, futsal or just playing with friends at a field). You need a broad spectrum of training/play to see real improvement.
Bottom line; don’t get obsessed with private coaching. Make sure your kid is being exposed to lots of different aspects of the game and training if you want to see them thrive.
I understand there is a need for private coaching in many areas of SoCal because there is nowhere near enough informal or pick-up soccer. Private coaching fills some of that void. However, it can never replace actual player interaction and literally ‘playing’ the game.
Player development and improvement is similar to maintaining a healthy diet. Lots of different foods and a wide variety of nutrients. With soccer development, a small amount of private coaching is helpful if you have the other ingredients; good club/team coaching, competitive games and informal/pickup soccer (5v5, futsal or just playing with friends at a field). You need a broad spectrum of training/play to see real improvement.
Bottom line; don’t get obsessed with private coaching. Make sure your kid is being exposed to lots of different aspects of the game and training if you want to see them thrive.