THE REAL STREET
What do we mean when
SOCCER EXPERIENCE!
we say that players should
be incontrol of their own
The ISSA Introduction Course is
complementary to conventional
learning?
coaching, but it is much more holistic
with a multi-dimensional approach.
It means that they should be allowed to
The methodology is player-centered
gradually find out things for themselves,
with the emphasis being on self-
make their own ‘mistakes’, experiment and
learning, awareness and responsibility.
try their own ways of approaching challenges
The course focuses on developing a
in the game. They should be encouraged to
player’s creativity, imagination and
set their own goals and expectations (not
innovation as these are at the root of
what the coach and others put on them!).
every great achievement and is what
Players should develop inner motivation for
will take us into the modern game.
and from the sheer joy of the game and be
The course will show coaches how
encouraged to learn at their own pace. The
they can dynamically unlock these
player who is serious about improvement
essential qualities in their players and
will also learn at a young age to take
allow them to play more naturally and
responsibility for his/her own learning and
successfully.
find ways to address their own weaknesses
in the game whether technically, tactically,
physically or emotionally.
The ISSA Introduction Course will allow
coaches to guide children to develop
creativity, innovation and imagination.
WATCH THIS VIDEO ABOUT
THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE
For more information please visit
www.internationalstreetsoccer.com
or email
Darren@internationalstreetsoccer.com
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