On the 6th of November 2024, I finished last year the first Football-related course.
It was an Udemy course with Sam Farmer.
Title: Coaching Kids Soccer 101
https://www.udemy.com/share/102bQE/
The aim of the course:
- Know the basics of coaching kids and your own kid
- Build a team to have fun practices and successful games
- Select or create a season-long training curriculum
- Motivate parents
Why did I do it?
As you know recently I started a new volunteering position to coach kids football in my younger son's group.
I started to play some level of football when I was young, my father taught me. He taught my sister as well. In primary school, we had football classes, and I was a member of the handball team, then for a short time the athletic team, but my favorite was inline skating.
In 2023 Summer, our older son started with the summer one-week camp, then the semester, then the 2024 Summer one-week camp, semester again, and he has already registered for the 2025 Summer camp as well.
Our younger son started this year in March his official football training, so it is his second semester.
I wanted to take it more seriously to be a volunteer coach, so I started to look for several courses and certificate programs, check out a lot of books, and create a new IG for promoting coaching and football.
Nah, what was the next Football related course I took from UDEMY? It is not chronological, but source origin order... how I list the different football courses, I finished and took.
Next UDEMY course with Chris King
:D :D :D :D :D CR7? Or Christian the 4th?
You will figure it out when you start to study :D :D :D
Title: How To Coach Kids Soccer/Football: A Course For Beginners
https://www.udemy.com/share/108LSw/
The aim of the course:
- Learn how to plan, set up, and run soccer training for kids
- Teach fundamental soccer skills to children
- Gain confidence in how to coach a children's soccer team
- Learn 9 of my go-to fun kids games that you can use at your training sessions!
- Gain knowledge on how to coach different types of children to get the best out of them


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