Author: Ivan Petrov

Practice basic skills: football is a sport based on skills, and young soccer players can improve their skills by practicing basic techniques such as dribbles, passes and shots. They can practice thesis skills in their backyard, local park or even inside the home using a small ball.Look at the professional football games: See professional football games is an excellent way to learn from the best. Young soccer players can study tactics and techniques used by professional players and try to apply them to their own game.Improving physical state: football requires a high level of physical condition, so young soccer players…

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BFCN has been present, helping coaches to find employment in the wide world of football, since 2017. Some of these members have been from the beginning. It has a leg some changes and improvements over the years. But are you taking full advantage of your membership? You may not know the following.The first thing is that the works are here, where ‘Joba de Job’ says.Do not laugh, since I have really had to send that message several times when a new member has said that they cannot find the jobs.The following is that work abroad are also at the Board…

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The best objectives around. BFCN members can access the discount code in the discounts section at the job board.There are different sizes available. Bazooka’s objectives are easy to store, transport, assemble. They will weigh enough not to fly in the wind. Nor do they require pins, making them perfect for interior use as well.If you wish, you can also request custom objectives for your club.Look at the objectives in use below!Remember that this discount is exclusive only for active BFCN members. Start your membership today to get access to great discounts and the best training work in the wide world…

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Does Twitter fall apart? LinkedIn too self -fulfilled? Instagram too vain? Facebook full of older relatives sharing memes?The BFCN message board provides a place where coaches around the world can interact for free. You can talk about football with people who know football.It’s free. Like all other applications and sites, it is free. But the ads bombard it, and won their data sold to marketing companies.Only coaches use it. Fans did not drag you into meaningless discussions.No member is elevated above others. The answers won will be full of irrelevant blue ticks that you have never heard and do not…

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We’ve all seen them. £15 p/h for a B license coach at an academy. Unpaid internships that are basically a stressful 9-5 with the only perk being the name on the CV and the club tracksuit. What’s going on, and what can we do?As I say frequently, sport reflects life. And for those who “don’t do politics,” you better. Because while you keep your head down and don’t do politics, your landlord raises the rent, petrol prices increase, you can’t afford to pay your electricity bills, and the country occasionally shuts down in the summer because we have record heat…

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Would you like a place where you can establish free contacts with other futsal coaches? Anyway that ideas and sessions can be shared and discussed? Would you like a place free of trial and without an agenda?Let’s present our free community soccer community. Just click Gentleman. It is on the BFCN message board and is separated from the work board. All coaches have to do is a record. It will remain free and not for profit. If no one is paying to access, or paying for advertising, then they will not be agendas that are pushed, and nothing corporate is…

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You’re not a trained S&C coach. You don’t have an array of fitness equipment. You barely even know what you’re doing at the gym. So why are you doing bleep tests with kids?This summer, across the many camps I’ve worked, I have been inundated with stories from kids and parents of how their coach is insisting on preseason fitness work, and this invariably means bleep tests. I know it’s not becoming to bash volunteers, and ripping on grassroots coaches trying their best is not always fair, however, these kids deserve better.What is the job of a grassroots coach?In a nutshell,…

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Si tantos equipos de base están actuando como equipos de la academia, ¿dónde juegan el resto de los niños?Creo que esta es una pregunta que vale la pena dar más y más días de tesis. El fútbol de base en Inglaterra está copiando rápidamente el modelo de pago de los deportes juveniles estadounidenses. No queremos ese futuro. Los niños tienen un precio fuera del juego, todo es muy serio, perdemos muchos niños del deporte y muy pocos realmente disfrutan.Antes de entrar en detalles, siento que es necesario prefacio esto con un par de puntos. Las discusiones en línea parecen carecer…

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Currently I am studying the MBP Master in High Performance Football. It’s a course I first learned about in 2015. So many excellent coaches have completed it, and now I have the opportunity. This is one of several MBP courses I have done, including their Youth Soccer Expert course, which I undertook in Barcelona last year. As always, high quality, and very in depth.At the start of this latest course, which is similar to a football studies degree course, we’re learning about defining what football is. Perhaps philosophical in nature, but it is important to understand what the game is,…

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Recently I have read some online speech that surrounds silent weekends in the base matches, with people arguing for and against them. We should not need them, because parents should have it. But we need them, because you don’t behave. But also the coaches complain, because they can enter as much as they would like. Which leads me to the question within the title of this article; Do you know what they are supposed to do?For a long time I believed that a coach should be working hard to make obsolete issues. Train and prepare players so well that they…

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