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[quote=Anonymous]Screaming coaches is the result of lack of soccer training skills. They do not know how to develop players properly or train them. Screaming does not equate to success for players nor does it bring out the best in them. Parents are silly for letting coaches scream at their kids. Great coaches talk to the players before and after the game. Also, you teach kids during the training session how to play and put those skills/tactics during the game. But I have said this many times here - coaches in many travel clubs here in MD/VA are lazy and do not teach and only collect. They just run scrimmages during training and stand watching time go by so the practice is over soon. You basically pay to have an adult babysit youth pickup games and that is what they call training. If a coach is not using many cones (at least for 30 minutes) that is not training. Sad. During the game is the time to analyze and let the kids play. You asses the mistakes after the game and let them point out their mistakes on the field. During the game is no time to joystick players. Lots of "coaches" with no licenses or crazy as some parents on the sidelines for some teams. Sad so many parents here (who do not know much about soccer) think that screaming (like the NFL or Lacrosse) is a good thing. Far from it. But that is what we have here. Influence from American football has ruined soccer development in our country. [/quote]
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