Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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Player Development Webinars

Retreat Line 
The retreat line has been introduced in the grassroots game over the past year to help develop a young player's ability to play out from the goalkeeper and keep possession as they build an attack. This teaching tool has also been used to help build confidence in players as they retain possession of the ball.
During the webinar the rationale behind the retreat line, the procedure and also training activities will be covered. This is designed to help coaches, players, parents, game leaders and match officials understand more about the retreat line.


Inclusive Programming 
The webinar on Inclusive Grassroots programs informs attendees on the application of the open roster and game day rosters and how clubs and coaches can use this tool to the young grassroots players advantage.
It will also explains the OSA's direction on recreational and development soccer programs and the benefits that this will have in player development.


Create the Confident, Comfortable Young Player 
Designed for Club and District Technical Directors and coaches this exciting technical presentation will focus on the improvements that have been made in the game in both the competition model and in the practice environment that will allow our young, developing players to be more confident and comfortable in possession of the soccer ball. The programs that have been created and implemented in Ontario's player development program will be highlighted.


Creating a Culture of Engagement Instead of Specialization 
This webinar has been created by John O'Sullivan, fournder of the Changing the Game Project and a recent speaker at the OSA Soccer Development Conference. In this session, O'Sullivan speaks about how we can move towards creating a culture of engagement, instead of forcing specialization. A must for anyone in the business of youth development.


Player Development Model 
This Player Development webinar, which features Carl Horton, the OSA's Regional Manager of Player Development is about the structure and implementation of the Player Development Model. Practical examples are shown to allow clubs and coaches to create practice environments that are player centred and will enhance coach education


4 Corner Holistic Development Model 
This webinar, 4 Corner Holistic Development Model, is intended for Coaches and Technical Directors and will include techniques in a practice environment, how to implement the 4 corners at your club and build on the previous May 27 webinar.

Indoor Matrices - Recreational and Development 
The webinar is designed to explain the reason behind each of the four matrices, outdoor, recreational and development and Indoor recreational and development. The indoor matrices are a relatively new addition and will be mandatory for indoor season 2015/16. The indoor matrices were developed to very closely follow the outdoor matrices putting young players in the best environment for their development. Each element of the matrices are explored and a full explanation on the rationale on implementation explained.





 
Did your team miss out on the Ontario Futsal Cup last year? Make sure you don't miss out again this year and sign up now. 
Registration is now open, and will be open until Jan. 14, 2016. 
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