One of the most challenging parts of the Director of Coaching role is ensuring that the plans you’ve painstakingly devised – such as player development objectives, coaching philosophy and club culture – don’t just exist in your head, or within a lengthy slideshow or document. You need to trust that your coaches understand your vision, and have the expertise to implement it. Rather than leaving it to chance, the best approach a DOC can take is to devise a detailed coaching curriculum.
As the name suggests, a soccer coaching curriculum is essentially a detailed, season-long syllabus that defines what your coaches should be focusing on during any given training session.
It could be a top-level itinerary that outlines the general themes to concentrate on week by week, such as maintaining possession, playing through the thirds, or pressing the opposition. Or it could be a more granular breakdown detailing the specific sessions and drills that should be run on each day.
In addition to the specific sessions, a curriculum should incorporate clear aims and outcomes – in other words, the reason why you’re doing it, and what you hope to get from it.
There are three main benefits to introducing a coaching curriculum:
Of course, if you’ve never built a coaching curriculum from scratch before, it can seem like an intimidating and labour-intensive process. As with any new task, it can be difficult to figure out how to get started, never mind what the finished article should look like.
With that in mind, we’ve put together an outline for a simple curriculum, then expanded it to include specifics geared toward players in different age groups.
Naturally, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to soccer coaching. The needs of a youth player are very different to those of a college player, and these differences must be reflected within the coaching curriculum.
To reflect the importance of a carefully tailored approach, we’ve taken the outline for a simple curriculum and added in aims, outcomes and methodologies relevant to three different player groups – youth level, college level, and professionals:
Sounds like a lot of work? It doesn’t have to be.
While it’s up to you to decide on desired aims and outcomes and to define a coaching philosophy, The Coaching Manual is here to help with the hard yards of piecing together a season plan.
All you need to do is follow seven simple steps and our software will produce a detailed, season-long training syllabus tailored to your specific needs. Rather than hours of hard work, it’ll do the job in just a couple of minutes. Give it a try!