Teaching Youth Football-Fouls And Penalties
When it comes to teaching youth football, it is very important for the coach to teach players about various fouls and subsequent sanctions that could be avoided, and to save the team from getting into trouble.
Yellow card and a red cardNewer players can avoid easily more than sanctions if firms have their hands away from the ball over the football, is not the hand, but the legs that players must use.However, you must teach young players who just touching the ball by hand that can lead to pain, but pushing, tripping or hold other players certainly will bring sanctions.
There are some malicious players in nearly every soccer team, and when it comes to young players, it is very difficult to have a malicious free group. players intentional foul on enemy players, but the coach must be taught that if you do this, you'll get a warning in the form of "yellow card".
If the player repeats the same behavior again, this is "rewarded" with a red card and taken from the field and from game. the One player with red card is not overwritten, but the game football continues.
HandballHandball is the term used when a player tries to touch the ball with the hands, in order to gain better control of the ball actually does not matter whether the players are doing it intentionally or accidentally-Handball will surely lead to penalty.
The Offside playerWhen a player dribble dribbling the ball, and he gets closer to the goal of the opponent by a defensive player and the goalkeeper, the player is offside. The coach must train their team's players about all these little things that may result in penalties.
However, the offside rule is not applied when it comes to goal kicks, fly-in or corner kicks. the main objective of the offside rule is merely to stop an offensive player than ' camp-out ' at the goal while awaiting passes.
Other FoulsThere may be several other fouls and, like pushing, kicking, impressive, exploitation and billing to an opponent; however, these things can be targeted to sanctions only if players do so intentionally. If it wasn't intentional, there will be no penalties.
Teaching youth football is an interesting job and coaches need to train the players on all sides.
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Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of teaching youth football.
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