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In this episode Jason speaks with individual coaching specialist Ben Mangan. They talk about how observing experienced coaches improves you as a coach, the influence of reflecting on your own coaching behaviours and why experiencing all age groups early in your career is important.
Be sure to connect with Ben at:
https://www.instagram.com/bmfootballcoach
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In this episode Jason talks with UEFA B Licence qualified grassroots soccer coach Paul Robinson. They discuss different informal learning methods coaches can utilise to support their coaching journey. Paul also shares why he has written a coaching book detailing his own coaching knowledge and experience with the aim of helping other coaches.
You can click this link to purchase Paul's book, The Soccer Sessions Book
(This is not an affiliate link).
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In this episode Jason discusses individual learning journey's, embracing different soccer technologies and the importance of having a strong network of coaching contacts with UEFA A Licence coach Ian McClurg.
Connect with Ian at:
https://www.ianmcclurg.com
https://twitter.com/ianlearnperform
https://www.instagram.com/ian_mcclurg_learn_perform_/
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In this episode I interview the impressive Natalie Henderson, who is the Youth Development Phase Lead Coach in the boys academy at Newcastle United in the English Premier League.
Natalie shares her experiences of beginning as a coach while still playing in her early teens. She also explains how he progressed from shadowing centre of excellence coaches to now be coaching with England Women's U16 squad.
To follow Natalie's progress you can connect with her on the following social media profiles:
Instagram: @nhendersoncoaching
Twitter: @nhenderson20
Natalie has released a book that she talks about in the episode. You can get more details on her book, PadlockPad here:
https://padlockpad.com
Instagram: @PadlockPad
Enjoy the show
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This is the second part of the episode where Jason talks to a coach who is passionate about individual development coaching and Street Soccer, Perry Cocking.
Perry is the Founder of Pezzaz Street Soccer and a pre-Academy coach at Southampton Football Club
Having started his career coaching career as a Football in the Community Coach at Southampton Football Club, he shares his journey towards creating his own street soccer program.
Perry explains how he became curious about an individualized focus to coaching and how he taught himself about skill development.
In this episode you will learn 3 important things…
1, What makes community coaching the best way to develop adaptability,
2, How to utilise street soccer principles your coaching sessions,
and…
3, Why volunteering to learn your trade puts you ahead of the competition.
Enjoy the show!
If you enjoy listening to the podcast, I would really appreciate it if you left a review on your favourite podcast player to help more people find out about the show.
To learn more about Perry and his coaching programs, you can connect with him here:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/pjcsoccer?lang=en
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/pezzaz_street_soccer?igshid=1i4um98w3ez5n
https://instagram.com/perrycocking?igshid=c5rv9etzc6ld
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pezzazfootballacademy/
iTunes Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inner-huddle-football-soccer-development-podcast-for/id1351231007
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In this episode Jason talks to a coach who is passionate about individual development coaching and Street Soccer, Perry Cocking.
Perry is the Founder of Pezzaz Street Soccer and a pre-Academy coach at Southampton Football Club
Having started his career coaching career as a Football in the Community Coach at Southampton Football Club, he shares his journey towards creating his own street soccer program.
Perry explains how he became curious about an individualized focus to coaching and how he taught himself about skill development.
In this episode you will learn 3 important things…
1.What are the benefits of recreating street soccer,
2.Why a long term approach to individualized coaching can help players maximize their potential
and…
3.How to prevent your players experiencing performance anxiety,
Enjoy the show!
If you enjoy listening to the podcast, I would really appreciate it if you left a review on your favourite podcast platform to help more people find out about the show.
To learn more about Perry and his coaching programs, you can connect with him here:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/pjcsoccer?lang=en
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/pezzaz_street_soccer?igshid=1i4um98w3ez5n
https://instagram.com/perrycocking?igshid=c5rv9etzc6ld
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pezzazfootballacademy/
iTunes Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inner-huddle-football-soccer-development-podcast-for/id1351231007
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This is the second part of Jason’s interview with Dan Neville, Technical Director of the British Virgin Islands FA.
They continue the interview talking about non-league management and levelling up in Dan's second season in charge of the club.
Dan explains how a chance meeting led him to connect with the British Virgin Islands FA and deliver some coaching to the Islands players.
Through that he progressed to assist with the National Team coaching before taking the national Technical Director position.
Now he is tasked with developing the entire infrastructure of football development across the country as the BVI national team prepare for a World Cup qualifying campaign.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
What are the key aspects of developing a national program, building up from grassrootsWhy it’s important to not assume things of your playersHow to measure team performance by looking beyond match resultsEnjoy the show!
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In this episode Jason talks to a coach who is developing a national development program in the Caribbean, Dan Neville.
Dan is the Technical Director and National Team Assistant Coach for the British Virgin Islands Football Association.
Having started his career coaching in the Centre of Excellence at AFC Bournemouth, he shares the lessons he learned since the start of his journey.
Dan explains how community coaching, non league management and starting his own coaching business has assisted his path to national team coaching.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
What are your responsibilities when coaching young playersWhy it’s important to understand and utilize your own coaching strengthsHow to say 'yes' to opportunities and then learn while doing the jobEnjoy the show!
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In this episode of the Global Soccer Education podcast I speak with Mike Gilham, a grassroots coach who progressed to working full time in soccer development.
Mike has gained extensive grassroots youth coaching experience with Portsmouth FC. He has also coached in elite youth environments with AFC Bournemouth and Fulham FC.
To help his objective of completing his formal soccer qualifications, Mike took a coaching position with the non-league club, Carshalton Athletic FC.
He eventually took a role with the national FA where he was tasked with modernising the grassroots game. This lead him to work in a development role with a regional county football association.
As part of his long term ambition in the industry, he enrolled on the prestigious Sporting Directorship program at Manchester Met University.
You’ll learn these 3 things in this episode:
What are the challenges of managing a coaching department.How coaching roles can lead you to full time jobs in soccer development.Where you can find learning opportunities away from formal coaching qualifications.Enjoy the show!
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In this episode Jason talks to an expert in coaching foundation aged players, Andy Martino.
Andy is the Football Development Manager at Southampton Football Club and also delivers coaching courses for the English Football Association.
Having spent his entire career working for Southampton, Andy shares how his coaching methodology has evolved during his time with the Saints.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
What topics you should avoid when coaching foundation aged players.Which fundamental principles will remain important throughout your coaching career.Why in your coaching session it’s essential to coach the 'player' and not the 'practice'.Enjoy the show!
PS. If you enjoy listening to the podcast, I would really appreciate it if you left a review on your favourite podcast platform to help more people find out about the show.
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In this episode of the Global Soccer Education podcast, I talk to one of the influential coaches in the recent evolution of the Manchester City Academy, Darren Bowman.
Darren was the Head of the Junior Academy & Schools Programme at the City Academy before progressing into the full time role of Lead Youth Development Phase Coach.
After 11 years at the club, Darren saw a number of his Junior Academy recruits successfully earn professional contracts. At that point he felt a he needed a new challenge.
Continuing his habit of pushing the boundaries of his own personal and professional development, he accepted a coaching position in Shanghai.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
The essential characteristics Darren needed to progress into full time coachingThe value of seeking the advice of experts from outside soccerHow coaching in China challenges everything you think you know about both soccer and lifeEnjoy the show!
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In this episode of the Global Soccer Education podcast, I talk to one of the most successful youth developers in the history of soccer, Tony Carr MBE.
Tony spent over 40 years at West Ham United as Youth Team Coach, Reserve Team Manager and Academy Director. He was pivotal in the development of England internationals Frank Lampard, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Joe Cole.
In this interview he shares his coaching journey from grassroots coaching in schools to being mentored by Ron Greenwood, a future England manager.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
Why teaching technical detail is essential to the development of elite youth players
The coaching principles Tony implemented that helped shape the West Ham’s famous youth academy
How studying successful teams can expand your tactical understanding and
Enjoy the show!
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In this episode of the Global Soccer Education podcast, I talk to one of the best young scouts in English soccer, Tom Reeves.
Tom is the Lead Domestic and European Scout at Norwich City FC and previously worked at Burnley FC as an Academy Scout.
Having made the switch from grassroots coaching to professional scouting, Tom shares the challenges he experienced in his journey from youth soccer to working in the senior game.
Here are 3 things you’ll learn in this episode:
Why being adaptable can help you get noticed in your soccer careerHow to structure soccer coaching programs in order to be competitive against bigger clubsThe importance of learning from people who have walked your path before youEnjoy the show!
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Introducing the Global Soccer Education podcast.
A weekly show where grassroots and professional soccer coaches from around the world share soccer coaching tips, careers advice and industry insights.
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