What is the goal of Coaches that work with teenage Soccer players? To win games and set their athletes up for success at the next level.
The goal of this course is educate Soccer coaches (Sport and Strength and Conditioning) on physcial development of the tennage Soccer player.
The course will address the three most common problems that are present in incoming freshman Soccer players when geting to college and provide the solutions which can be solved in their early- and mid-teenage years to set them up for success.
This course will cover the three most important principles and their subcomponents as it relates to the overall physcial preparation of a teenage Soccer player through the lens of a college-level Sports Performance Coach.
A coach that can work to understand and apply the principles in this course will set their athletes up for success. By focusing on your athletes development now, you get more than just one successful athlete or team, you have a legacy - one that is known for setting up it's young people for success.
In this presentation, Joel lays out the broad framework he operates from when helping athletes return from injury and then highlights the specific use of this framework in several specific examples from his work with Division 1 athletes.
This 1-hour long webinar lays out key principles that you can use as a coach to help maximize an athlete's return from injury process and get them back to full-speed sprinting, jumping, and cutting, which as we know is crucial in order to be ready to play sports! This webinar is perfect for any athletic trainer, physical therapist, strength and conditioning coach, sport coach, or anyone who will be involved in the return to play process for an athlete.
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