Our session took place at the track of a local high school. The set up was:
- 12 minute run
- 5 40m sprints
- training circuit of 15 stations, done twice.
The station exercises involved hurdles, agility ladders, some dribbling drills, pushups with and without a ball, 2 planking stations, situps/crunches, jumping on and off a bench, skipping and lunges. Each station was 1 minute with 30 seconds to move between stations.
I was happy afterwards because I was able to get there a bit early to setup, the time of my day was such that I wasn't rushing and the boys all came in a great mood. It was such a positive night and the parents and players were the reason. The setup and organization might have set the stage, but the participants made the evening enjoyable.
A great positive to the night was being able to include parents into the session. I want to include them more this season so they can be there as good examples for their kids. Coaches have too much influence on a child and today I think kids need their parents (and vice-versa) as much as they ever did.
There were things that we could fix:
- More parents on stations so coaches can roam and watch their players.
- Assign a parent to do the stop watch and whistle
- Clearly marked out stations for those exercises that did not have equipment (pushups/situps)
- A first-aid kid on site (I forgot)
- Ensure everybody had a lot of water handy before we started
- Check for injuries
Next up is Saturday morning, outdoor. We are training on a playground as our fields are still closed and the weather is too nice to be indoor. We're planning on lots of individual ball work and 1v1 . it will be both teams together.
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