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WYC 082 – Youth Football – Greg Robinson talks offseason skill development & iYouthFootball
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
WYC 082 – Youth Football – Greg Robinson talks offseason skill development & iYouthFootball
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Greg Robinson has spent 6 years developing a non-contact system to train athletes ages 3 to 11 to catch, throw, and kick footballs. In 2015 he helped launch iYouthFootball to do just that. iYouthFootball is a system that can be brought to any town and can be taught by anyone regardless of their level of football experience. In this episode we discuss this system as well as other secrets to teaching kids skills.
Twitter: @iYouthFootball
Facebook: /iyouthfootball
Website: iyouthfootball.com
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iYouthFootball
Complete training curriculums for coaches, orgs, and parents to teach fb skills on the field to kids ages 3-11.
Great chance to improve skills for a position you don't get to play on with your team (i.e. a big/tall kid who wants to play quarterback but because of his size always gets put on the line)
They offer complete training packages and territory ownership to coaches, parents, and/or organizations
Website: iyouthfootball.com
Teaching Skills
Set the expectations up front. With the parents and the kids - This is what we are going to be learning, and these are the expectations of how you need to act so that we can achieve these goals.
Age-appropriate - Make sure you are making your drills age appropriate - this includes the size of the ball you are using.
Impacting Kids
The ultimate satisfaction as a coach is seeing the lightbulb go off when teaching a kid how to improve a skill
Best borrowed/stolen idea
Greg's high school football coach is in the Pennsylvania hall of fame - and he was a disciplinarian, who kept things simple and would only run a few plays but they would practice them over and over again until they perfected them. The details are important. RUN LESS PLAYS!
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Twitter: @iYouthFootball
Facebook: /iyouthfootball
Website: iyouthfootball.com
Listen Now:
Listen on iTunes: iTunes link
Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link
Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link
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iYouthFootball
Complete training curriculums for coaches, orgs, and parents to teach fb skills on the field to kids ages 3-11.
Great chance to improve skills for a position you don't get to play on with your team (i.e. a big/tall kid who wants to play quarterback but because of his size always gets put on the line)
They offer complete training packages and territory ownership to coaches, parents, and/or organizations
Website: iyouthfootball.com
Teaching Skills
Set the expectations up front. With the parents and the kids - This is what we are going to be learning, and these are the expectations of how you need to act so that we can achieve these goals.
Age-appropriate - Make sure you are making your drills age appropriate - this includes the size of the ball you are using.
Impacting Kids
The ultimate satisfaction as a coach is seeing the lightbulb go off when teaching a kid how to improve a skill
Best borrowed/stolen idea
Greg's high school football coach is in the Pennsylvania hall of fame - and he was a disciplinarian, who kept things simple and would only run a few plays but they would practice them over and over again until they perfected them. The details are important. RUN LESS PLAYS!
-
Reviews are the lifeblood of the podcast!- If you like the podcast- please take 2 minutes to write a review! Click here
Ready to be an Awesome Youth Coach? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter:
Released:
Jun 8, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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