The S2S tool offers:
For the Coach:
- a library with practices, readymade sessions and other resources
- prepare training sessions, season and development plans
- match management
- communication system
- reports and statistics for teams and players
- design tools to prepare own drills
- information to parents
- training better at home
- being prepared for the training sessions
- log book per season and accumulated
- overview all coaching and training activities
- field allocation
- equipment management
- quality assurance
- information system
Now also includes:
Readymade training sessions per age group
with selected favourite drills
Product upgrades are included in the price
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Coach Education is a key component of FFA’s Football Development Plan.
Coaches at all levels play a crucial role in ensuring that football is an enjoyable experience for everyone, as well as laying the foundation for the development of better players.
Footballers can be divided into two streams: those that are playing for fun, and those that are playing to reach the highest level possible. These are often referred to as ‘participation’ and ‘performance’.
In Australia, we have labelled these two streams ‘Community Players’ and ‘Talented Players’
To reflect the two streams and better meet their differing needs, our Education Programs have also been divided into two pathways:
Community
Advanced
The Community Courses are short, cheap and locally available courses for those coaching local amateur teams.
The Advanced Courses are long, intensive courses aimed at those who intend to become Professional Coaches.
For more information on all courses, click here FFA Coaching
Coaches at all levels play a crucial role in ensuring that football is an enjoyable experience for everyone, as well as laying the foundation for the development of better players.
Footballers can be divided into two streams: those that are playing for fun, and those that are playing to reach the highest level possible. These are often referred to as ‘participation’ and ‘performance’.
In Australia, we have labelled these two streams ‘Community Players’ and ‘Talented Players’
To reflect the two streams and better meet their differing needs, our Education Programs have also been divided into two pathways:
Community
Advanced
The Community Courses are short, cheap and locally available courses for those coaching local amateur teams.
The Advanced Courses are long, intensive courses aimed at those who intend to become Professional Coaches.
For more information on all courses, click here FFA Coaching