Always Learn From The Best
Always Learn From The Best
U.S. soccer has certainly come a long way since I was a kid. It was said in the 60's that it would take ten years for the U.S. to catch up to the best in the world. While it has made tremendous strides in coaching with a concentration on soccer skill training we must not forget that the rest of the world is not stopping to wait for us. The top world class teams are on the cutting edge even more then we are to stay on top with new soccer training and coaching methods constantly being analyzed and implimented. In general we are the copy cats not the innovators and rightly so. I believe it is wise to imitate the best until you become the best. But with all of the new coaching and innovative soccer training methods available it is of little avail if the young players are not as motivated to become the best as their world-wide counter parts. It is commonly known that youth players from the top soccer playing nations get much more training then the U.S. youth players. Top youth soccer players need three to four days of serious training to develop and maintain the skills they need to compete at the top level in the world. One or two days of training just won't cut it if you want to be the best. You may be best in your league or division in the U.S. and if that is what you want ok. But if you set your standards on a world class level then you have to train like a world class team. Young American soccer players need to be motivated to get as much serious training as possible. There are pro and ex pro players/ coaches if you seek them out that are highly qualified to take your players to the next level. The training will cost but is a small token for the great training you will get. Also there are at home soccer training tools that can greatly improve a players skills if taken seriously. In the end it is the player who will determine wether he or she will get the great satisifaction and pleasure as well as financial rewards for attaining perfection in the game of soccer. Parents are incouraged to motivate and encourage their child to assend to his or her potential and fullfill their soccer dreams.
Richard Moore
Inventor of The Kick Coach
www.thekickcoach.com
I was born in Trenton, N.J. and grew up in a soccer hot bed. Have been playing soccer since I was seven years old and played on several top ranked U.S. soccer teams, an under 19 Junior team, New Jersey All Stars who traveled to Europe and Mercer County Junior College. I studied business in college and always enjoyed creating new things. The culmination of all my soccer experience and creative abilities have merged into an innovative soccer training aid that is second to none. It is my goal to enable as many young soccer players as possible to supplement their soccer training to enable them to get the most out of their soccer experience. t
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