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Laguna Creek Soccer Club (LCSC): Elk Grove Youth Soccer League, Elk Grove, CA

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(916) 479-3582

League Hotline

(916) 682-6500

 

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(916) 686-7221

 

 

Club Email

comishwife@comcast.net

 

Mailing Address

Laguna Creek Soccer Club
P.O. Box 581403
Elk Grove, CA 95758-0024

 

 

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CYSA Coaching Program and the Learning Ladder

The educational procedure of the CYSA Coaching Program is established by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) which mandates that all coaches, regardless of background, follow the educational steps from "F" through National "D", without skipping a level. It is also required tht the information be used for one full season before proceeding to the next course.

All coaches, regardless of past playing or coaching experience, can gain valuable information and instruction on the modern methods of coaching/teaching youth soccer.

Note: Bring writing materials for the classroom sessions. Playing attire and equipment for field sessions. An attitude of wanting to learn and have some FUN!

 

EGYSL Sponsored
Coaching Clinics

DATE
EVENT
LOCATION
HOST
POC
July 23,24,25, 2007
F
Elk Grove
George Williford
egyslcoach@elkgrove-soccer.com
August 4, 2007
F
Elk Grove
George Williford
egyslcoach@elkgrove-soccer.com
August 25, 2007
F
Elk Grove
George Williford
egyslcoach@elkgrove-soccer.com
August 25, 2007
Goal Keeper Clinic
Elk Grove
George Williford
egyslcoach@elkgrove-soccer.com

If you are interested in taking a coaching class, please contact the coaching coordinator at the above email address or just click here to send an email.

DISCLAMER - All clinics and dates are subject to change.
Please visit this site often for updates!!

 

 

CYSA Coaching Courses

Objectives

The purpose of the CYSA Coaching Program is to educate, promote and stimulate your interest in youth soccer.
To assure undersatnding of the topics taught, calssroom discussion is combined with field participation. Objectives include:
      - Helping you to understand your players.
      - Giving you a teaching framework that works.
      - Allowing you to experience the thrills and agonies of playing soccer.
      - Giving you the opportunity to evaluate your knowledge of youth soccer.
The intent is to give information that will make coaching and playing soccer more enjoyable.

"Pre-F" Orientation Course

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Objectives:
Prelude to the "F" course.
Introduction to Youth Soccer and the CYSA Coaching School.
Course Length:
Three Hours (flexable).
Two Hours Classroom (flexable):
       - Coach's (Teacher's) Role
       - Player's Role
       - Parent's Role
One Hour Field (flexable):
       - Introduction to the "9-Step Practice Routine"
Testing:
None.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 13 years old. Open mind and willingness to have FUN!
Enrollment:
Check with your local League, Club or District Recreation Coordinator.

 

"F" Course

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Objectives:
Prelude to the "E" course.
Course Length:
Nine Hours total .
Three Hours Classroom:
       - "The Routine"
       - Methods of Coaching and Teaching
       - Players and Their Game Responsibilities
Six Hours Field:
      - "The Routine" in action
        - Role of the First Attacker
        - Role of the First Defender
Testing:
None.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 14 years old. Open mind and willingness to have FUN!
Enrollment:
Check with your local League, Club or District Recreation Coordinator.

 

"E" Course

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Objectives:
Prelude to the "E/D" course.
Course Length:
Eighteen Hours total .
Six Hours Classroom:
       - Systems of Play
       - Principles of Attack
       - Principles of Defense
Twelve Hours Field:
      - Roles of the First and Second Attacker
        - Roles of the First and Second Defender
        - Tactics and the Laws of the Game
Testing:
None.
Prerequisites:
Completed "F" course. Minimum age is 15 years old. Open mind and willingness to gain understading.
Enrollment:
For additional "F" and "E" course information, call your local District Coaching Coordinator.

 

"E/D" Course

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Objectives:
Preparing for the "D" course.
Course Length:
Thirty-two Hours
Six Hours Classroom:
       - Fifteen Attacking Themes
       - Fifteen Defending Themes
Twenty-Six Hours Field:
      - Fifteen Attacking Themes
        - Fifteen Defending Themes
Testing:
Self-Evaluation. Be prepared to receive Points of Refinement.
Prerequisites:
Completed "E" course. Minimum age is 16 years old. High school coaches need verification from the Athletic Director.
Enrollment:
For application and registration information, call your local District Coaching Coordinator.

Note:  Fifteen (15) applications must be received two weeks prior to the scheduled course date in order for this course to be held. The District "E/D" Course is mandatory as a prerequisite to the "D" Course.

"D" Course

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Objectives:
Rating of your youth coaching ability.
Course Length:
Four Days
Classroom:
       - Discussions and Lectures
Field:
      - Game Observation
        - Field Demonstartions and Examinations
Testing:
Quizzes, Oral Examinations and Field Examination.
Prerequisites:
Completed "E/D" course, no exceptions. Minimum age is 17 years old. (Proof of attending a referee course fulfills the "D" Course requirements.)
Enrollment:
Enrollment is limited to qualified applicants.

 

Goalkeeping Course

Objectives:
Training the Goalkeeper
Course Length:
Nine Hours total.
Three Hours Classroom:
       - The Goalkeeper "Routine"
       - Methods of coaching and teaching the Goalkeeper
       - Goalkeeper game techniques and responsibilities
Six Hours Field:
      - The Goalkeeper "Routine" in action
        - Learning and teaching specific Themes
Testing:
Self evaluation when instructing (team) goalkeeper.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 14 years old.
Note:
Coaches must be prepared to have ONE of their goalkeepers attend the last 3 hours of the course.