Soccer coaching tips for positive player feedback
How can you, as a soccer coach, get the most positive outcome from your feedback sessions after training? Use these soccer coaching tips to help.
Positives first
The emphasis should always be as positive as possible. Focus on what the player can do and not what they can't do.
Comments such as "good attempt at a pass, but you need to be a bit more accurate" will have a much better effect than "that was a bad pass".
Good body language
Positive body language is as important as giving positive verbal feedback. Clapping, smiling and nodding at a player can all have uplifting effects. Turning away or kicking the water bottles will send a totally negative message to your players.
Be soccer specific
Positive feedback should be specific for both individuals and groups. Comments such as "good positions at corners" or "excellent pass" will have a much greater effect than simply shouting "that's great" or "well done".
Sincerity
Be sincere when you give feedback, good and bad. Never use sarcasm and never put players down. Think about what you are going to say and describe situations to back up your opinions.
Give solutions not problems
Offer solutions to help improve your players. Anyone can criticise and point out weaknesses but your job is to help your players improve. For every piece of negative feedback you give you need to be able to provide the individual or group with a means to improve.
For more soccer coaching tips to help when you're talking to young players, click here.
Soccer coaching tips
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