This guide to coaching female athletes of all ages shows how to build a team and provides invaluable advice on the differences between coaching males and females. The authors include exercises that foster teamwork and develop essential skills. They also answer parents' most common questions, such as how to tell if the coach is doing a good job and what to do if a child wants to quit. Filled with stories about the Olympic and World Cup championship teams, this useful handbook is infused throughout with DiCicco's philosophy that at every level playing soccer (or any sport) is about "playing hard, playing fair, playing to win, and having fun."…mehr
This guide to coaching female athletes of all ages shows how to build a team and provides invaluable advice on the differences between coaching males and females. The authors include exercises that foster teamwork and develop essential skills. They also answer parents' most common questions, such as how to tell if the coach is doing a good job and what to do if a child wants to quit. Filled with stories about the Olympic and World Cup championship teams, this useful handbook is infused throughout with DiCicco's philosophy that at every level playing soccer (or any sport) is about "playing hard, playing fair, playing to win, and having fun."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony DiCicco coached the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team to the Gold Medal in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and the World Cup Championship in 1999. He is currently the commissioner of the Women's United Soccer Association. Dr. Colleen Hacker is the sport psychology consultant for the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and a professor at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. Charles Salzberg is a magazine journalist and the author of more than fifteen books.
Inhaltsangabe
Catch Them Being Good Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. My Coaching Philosophy Chapter 2. Girls Sweat Too: The New Model of the Champion Chapter 3. Coaching the Young Athlete Chapter 4. Tryouts: Creating Your Team Chapter 5. "Chemistry" Is a Verb Chapter 6. Eyes on the Prize Chapter 7. Catch Them Being Good Chapter 8. Inner Winner, Outer Champion: Developing Self-esteem Chapter 9. Feedback Is the Breakfast of Champions: Communicating with Your Team Chapter 10. From Survive to Thrive Chapter 11. Failure as Fertilizer Chapter 12. Act As If Chapter 13. Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing Chapter 14. Is It Pressure or Is It Opportunity? Chapter 15. The Power of One Chapter 16. Players', Parents', and Coaches' Boot Camp: What to Do in the Off-Season
Catch Them Being Good Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. My Coaching Philosophy Chapter 2. Girls Sweat Too: The New Model of the Champion Chapter 3. Coaching the Young Athlete Chapter 4. Tryouts: Creating Your Team Chapter 5. "Chemistry" Is a Verb Chapter 6. Eyes on the Prize Chapter 7. Catch Them Being Good Chapter 8. Inner Winner, Outer Champion: Developing Self-esteem Chapter 9. Feedback Is the Breakfast of Champions: Communicating with Your Team Chapter 10. From Survive to Thrive Chapter 11. Failure as Fertilizer Chapter 12. Act As If Chapter 13. Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing Chapter 14. Is It Pressure or Is It Opportunity? Chapter 15. The Power of One Chapter 16. Players', Parents', and Coaches' Boot Camp: What to Do in the Off-Season
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