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AYSO is a volunteer-run organization. Coaches, referees and administrators are
volunteers. Nationally over 220,000 parents, neighbors, relatives and friends lend their
time and talents so that each child gets a terrific AYSO experience.
Complete Online Volunteer Forms at www.eAYSO.Org
- Login or click "First Time" to create an account on www.eAYSO.Org
- Next, under the heading "Adult wanting to volunteer", select
Apply as a new or continuing adult or youth volunteer.
- Complete and submit the required online forms.
Parents and youth-oriented adults form the backbone of the American Youth Soccer
Organization, a volunteer organization dedicated to bringing soccer to America's youth.
Most parents lack the basic knowledge to serve as coach, because more than 70 percent of
AYSO volunteers have had no previous contact with soccer. North Shore 289 will be
offering Coaching and Referee Clinics to help parents that would like to get
involved, but are not sure how. Before the beginning of each Fall Season we
will be offering Clinics for several age groups.
| Coaching Clinics |
Coaching clinics and certifications are held year round at different
locations around the island. For the North Shore we usually host
training at Haleiwa Beach Park sometime in June or July.
Please check our homepage or send us an email for more information.
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| Safe Haven On-line |
Each volunteer must complete Safe Haven Training at least once,
and a periodic refresher
is strongly recommended. This online course is considerably shorter than
those in the classroom! A good review.
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| Letter to All Parents |
Coaches you might want to print this letter and hand it out to
your parents at the beginning of the season to help get your team
started in the right direction.
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| Coaching Lesson Plans |
Review all of the AYSO certified coaching Lesson Plans. These pages are intended
to provide information to AYSO Coaches to improve their ability to deliver
quality training sessions and practices.
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Jeff Pill's Online Soccer Drills
- Drills and age group characteristics.
A number of soccer drills, a parent letter, plus check out the links at the
bottom with categories for U6 through U18 and the characteristics associated
with each group and what you as a coach might expect.
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- Spend time with your child.
Coaching is a great way to share your child's soccer experience, while
giving you a great new perspective on how your child is growing as an
athlete and individual. It's a great way to make everlasting memories
with your child.
- Learn more about the game of soccer.
Whether you're new to the game of soccer or a seasoned coach, AYSO
provides free training clinics at appropriate age levels to get you
started. You'll also have access to experienced mentors to help you
throughout the season.
- Set your own practice schedule.
You can eliminate potential schedule conflicts. Depending on your
Region's rules, you may be able to set the practice times to fit your
schedule. Some Regions will have specific days that teams must
practice on, but often the coach can pick the time.
- Exercise and get outdoors.
Coaching will get you outside and working out. You have a reason to
get away from the gym!
- Be a part of a sports team.
Rather than simply being a passive spectator on the sidelines at
your child's games, you can enjoy being a part of a team! As a coach,
you will help instill the work ethic at practices, train your
players, foster teamwork and communication, set the game day
positions and strategies, feel the pregame butterflies, lead your
team to a fun and successful game and celebrate with new friends
and family throughout the course of the season.
- Show kids how to have fun!
AYSO promotes soccer in a fun, safe and fair environment where
everyone gets to play at least half of every game. You'll be able
to show your kids how to have fun while learning and applying
soccer skills, coming together as a team and competing.
- Make an impact on young lives.
Over and beyond soccer and athleticism, through positive coaching,
you'll have the opportunity to teach life-long lessons to your team.
You will also have a hand in building their personal self-confidence,
which they'll be able to take with them off the field, applying it
to the rest of their lives. Some lessons you will be able to teach
your team are: how to be a gracious and respectful winner/loser;
teamwork; practice; work ethic; communication; trust; selflessness;
and respect.
- Make new friends in other parents.
Your team will also include the parents of your players, which will
help you and your players with assistant coaching, training,
refereeing, team communication and Region volunteering. It's a great
way to meet other parents and make life-long friends.
- Build your own confidence.
Having the trust and respect of your team can give you an amazing
feeling.
- Set an example of volunteerism.
Children of parents who volunteer will more often themselves become
volunteers, having been instilled with the desire of giving back to
their community just like their own parent-coach did.
And one bonus reason–volunteers are what keeps AYSO so affordable!
This Top 10 list was put together by Raul Quezada from Region 98 in Temple City, Calif.
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