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Effective children's coaching, with Peter Sturgess

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In this episode, I speak with former English FA national lead children's coach Peter Sturgess about the nuances of coaching children's sport, with our conversation emphasising the importance of adapting the game to fit the developmental needs of young players. We explore the differences between children's and adult sport, the significance of technical development, and the necessity of creating a positive and supportive environment. Our discussion also highlights the importance balance between challenge and support, the role of emotional development in learning, and the value of small-sided games in fostering skills. Ultimately, the conversation aims to provide insights for coaches to enhance the experiences of children involved in football as well other sports.

Takeaways

  • The children's game is its own game.
  • Technical skill development is crucial during the early years of sport.
  • Creating a positive environment fosters a sense of belonging and competence in young players.
  • High challenge in sport must be accompanied by high support.
  • Emotional development is as important as technical skills in young athletes.
  • Encouraging autonomy in young players enhances their engagement and learning.
  • Small-sided games are essential for developing skills and understanding the game of football.
  • Coaches should focus on individual needs within a team context.
  • Every child should have the opportunity to play a full game each week.

If you enjoy hearing about this topic, I suggest checking out these previous episodes:

Cesar Torres - A defence of competition in youth sports

David Baird - Reprioritising fun in coaching

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

https://labours-of-sport.captivate.fm/support

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjcarrollresearcher/

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Subscribe | Labours of Sport Coaching - The Self-Determined Coach

In this episode, I speak with former English FA national lead children's coach Peter Sturgess about the nuances of coaching children's sport, with our conversation emphasising the importance of adapting the game to fit the developmental needs of young players. We explore the differences between children's and adult sport, the significance of technical development, and the necessity of creating a positive and supportive environment. Our discussion also highlights the importance balance between challenge and support, the role of emotional development in learning, and the value of small-sided games in fostering skills. Ultimately, the conversation aims to provide insights for coaches to enhance the experiences of children involved in football as well other sports.

Takeaways

  • The children's game is its own game.
  • Technical skill development is crucial during the early years of sport.
  • Creating a positive environment fosters a sense of belonging and competence in young players.
  • High challenge in sport must be accompanied by high support.
  • Emotional development is as important as technical skills in young athletes.
  • Encouraging autonomy in young players enhances their engagement and learning.
  • Small-sided games are essential for developing skills and understanding the game of football.
  • Coaches should focus on individual needs within a team context.
  • Every child should have the opportunity to play a full game each week.

If you enjoy hearing about this topic, I suggest checking out these previous episodes:

Cesar Torres - A defence of competition in youth sports

David Baird - Reprioritising fun in coaching

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

https://labours-of-sport.captivate.fm/support

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjcarrollresearcher/

  continue reading

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