: Focuses on the priorities and philosophies that define a coach’s approach.
: Learning how to ask players the right questions so they become independent thinkers on the pitch.
: Exploring opportunities for professional development within the coaching role. Perspectives from the Coaching Community The soccer coaching bible
The Soccer Coaching Bible , published by Human Kinetics , is a definitive resource for coaches at all levels, from youth to collegiate. Compiled by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)—now known as United Soccer Coaches—it brings together the wisdom of 30 of the most successful coaches in the game to cover every facet of the sport. Comprehensive Expert Insights
“I love this book because it teaches how, as a coach, to ask your players right questions, then they must come up with the answers and become problem solvers on the field.” Brant Wojack : Focuses on the priorities and philosophies that
Unlike a traditional textbook, the book uses an article-based format, making it easy to pick up and read individual chapters based on a coach's immediate needs. Readers have noted its utility for:
“Nicely organized book for any soccer coach or aspiring coach. This covers ground that some books tend to miss. We've used this in our youth clinics and drill instruction.” ThriftBooks Perspectives from the Coaching Community The Soccer Coaching
: Lauren Gregg shares methods for creating an optimal setting for player learning.