Coaching and Parental Emphasis
A word to coaches: Please remember you are coaching children, many of whom have never played a sport before and who vary greatly in their rate of development. Therefore, loud scoldings or reproofs are more likely to result in the child becoming discouraged, rather than improving. For this reason, Excel does not approve of negative coaching techniques. We believe that positive encouragement is far more effective than criticism..
As to strategy, the stress of youth coaching should be towards the future of the players, opposed to the score of the present game. Example: Rather than teaching a conservative, near goal defense, train the backfield to be part of the attack as in modem soccer. Don't fret over a resulting breakaway score by the opposing team.
Parents and coaches are expected to be exemplary in their treatment of referees and others. Verbal abuse of the referee is unacceptable. Coaches are held responsible for all behavior on their sidelines.
Many of our coaches have learned new and effective coaching skills by attending the Positive Coaching workshop. See http://www.positivecoaching.org for more information.)
Communications with the Excel Board
In the event of questionable weather on a game day, coaches should call the Excel number for information. Coaches then get word out to their team. Players and parents need not call the Excel line directly.
If you should have a complaint concerning a coach or referee, please communicate with the Board immediately, preferably in writing. Include specifics. The person named in the complaint will be permitted to read the complaint and respond in writing to the Board.
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