• Advice from a former Premier League player on coaching kids and being a football dad

  • 2024/08/09
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Advice from a former Premier League player on coaching kids and being a football dad

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  • In this episode, Ben Welch is joined by former pro footballer and seasoned coach, Paul Robinson, for a candid chat about the challenges and triumphs of coaching young football players.


    Paul has a stellar career as a pro, turning out for Bolton, Watford, West Brom, Leeds and Birmingham City, clocking up over 700 appearances. He also has four boys who played, so has been on the journey as a football Dad as well.


    They dive into Paul's personal journey of coaching his own children, discussing the balancing act between being a supportive coach and a guiding parent on and off the field.


    Together, they share practical advice on building resilience and confidence in kids, addressing player behaviour, and the importance of positive feedback during coaching sessions.


    They also explore the joy and fulfillment found in grassroots football, and how these community-based experiences shape young athletes.


    This conversation offers a mix of personal stories and professional insights, making it a must-listen for parents and coaches alike, looking to foster both skill and enjoyment in young footballers.


    Takeaways


    • Coaching your own children can be challenging but also rewarding


    • Finding the balance between being a supportive parent and a coach is important


    • Instilling resilience and confidence in young players is crucial


    • Using positive and constructive feedback, as well as asking questions, can be effective in coaching children Coaching styles can have a significant impact on players' development and enjoyment of the game.


    • The love of football often stems from playing as a child in grassroots football.


    • Parents play a crucial role in supporting and encouraging young players.


    • Allowing players to make mistakes is essential for their learning and development.


    • Positivity, enthusiasm, and clear communication are key attributes for coaches.


    • Coaches should focus on creating a positive and enjoyable environment for players.



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In this episode, Ben Welch is joined by former pro footballer and seasoned coach, Paul Robinson, for a candid chat about the challenges and triumphs of coaching young football players.


Paul has a stellar career as a pro, turning out for Bolton, Watford, West Brom, Leeds and Birmingham City, clocking up over 700 appearances. He also has four boys who played, so has been on the journey as a football Dad as well.


They dive into Paul's personal journey of coaching his own children, discussing the balancing act between being a supportive coach and a guiding parent on and off the field.


Together, they share practical advice on building resilience and confidence in kids, addressing player behaviour, and the importance of positive feedback during coaching sessions.


They also explore the joy and fulfillment found in grassroots football, and how these community-based experiences shape young athletes.


This conversation offers a mix of personal stories and professional insights, making it a must-listen for parents and coaches alike, looking to foster both skill and enjoyment in young footballers.


Takeaways


  • Coaching your own children can be challenging but also rewarding


  • Finding the balance between being a supportive parent and a coach is important


  • Instilling resilience and confidence in young players is crucial


  • Using positive and constructive feedback, as well as asking questions, can be effective in coaching children Coaching styles can have a significant impact on players' development and enjoyment of the game.


  • The love of football often stems from playing as a child in grassroots football.


  • Parents play a crucial role in supporting and encouraging young players.


  • Allowing players to make mistakes is essential for their learning and development.


  • Positivity, enthusiasm, and clear communication are key attributes for coaches.


  • Coaches should focus on creating a positive and enjoyable environment for players.



🫶 Sign up and follow us on social: https://linktr.ee/itsonlykidsfootball


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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