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Coaches Corner

You will find here great tips, drills and articles on the various aspects of the game of soccer in order for you to become a better coach. They are meant to offer you additional information to help improve your players/teams technical and tactical qualities.

Some tips and drills will be presented to you by experienced coaches across Canada. Furthermore, information will be based on the different age groups.

Parmar Sports Training Inc. welcomes your suggestions and invites you to submit your tip, drill or article to share with the Canadian coaching community. To submit your tip, simply send an email to sanjeev@parmarsportstraining.com. All documents that are submitted will be reviewed and some will be chosen for inclusion on the coaches' corner. If your work is chosen, your name will appear beside the document title on the Coaches Corner.

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Distribution of goals in the English Premier League 
Analysis of the distribution of goals in the English Premier League 2009/10
Pyradmid of Success 
John Wooden on Leadership
The Importance of Using Your Feet As A Goalkeeper 
Erin Mcleod: Canadian Women's National Team & Washington Freedom Goalkeeper
One Footed Players - Sean D'Arcy 
www.footballtricks.com
The Emotional and Mental Intelligence - John Haime 
What separates the average from the elite athlete
Nutrition for Soccer 
Basic guidelines for soccer players
Foot Care for the Soccer Player 
Your most important tool.
Characteristics Required to Become a World Class Footballer 
A look at Christian Ronaldo
Technique Development for Golden Years of Learning 
Various techniques that need to be developed between 10 - 12 years of age
Qualities to Look for in a Coach 
How to select the right coach for your child
How To Prepare a Training Session 
Elements required to run a successful session
Team Defending 
Zone Marking versus Man to Man Marking
Analysis on Punjab Football 
December 15 - 20 Grassroots Football Coaches Training Program
Articles and Videos
Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids
Coaching Resource - Inside Soccer.com
Up Against It: Why Our Soccer System Fails