SCOR RECREATION PROGRAM
PREK - G1 |
Q&A
When will players learn to pass and shoot at PreK - G1? No instruction at this age. Some guidance but other than that just let them play |
All over the world and in some of the most progressive youth soccer clubs here in the United States, young players develop their love for the game and their fundamental skills and instincts in largely, if not entirely in unstructured environments. Children learn the game in a natural way, by playing and exercising for hours and hours if they choose to. Children learn the game from playing the game, endless repetitions, fun and imagination.
We Play 4vs4 or 5vs5 Formats Because We Want … 1. ... Our young soccer players to touch the soccer ball more often and become more skillful with it! (Technical development) 2. ... Our young soccer players to make more, less complicated decisions during the game!(Tactical development) 3. ... Our young soccer players to be more physically efficient in the field space they are playing in! (Physical development) 4. ... Our young soccer players to have more individual attention time from the coach! (Psychological development) 5. ... Our young soccer players to have more involved playing time in the game by providing more opportunity to solve problems that only the game presents. (Tactical Development) 6. ... Our young soccer players to have more opportunity to play on both sides of the ball!(Attacking & defending situations) 7. ... Our young soccer players to have more opportunities to score goals! (Pure excitement) 8. ... to include children of all temperaments, assertive to shy, to have more opportunities to interact with others and the game! (Socialization) |