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Above the line & Parent corner
Above the line
The coaching doesn’t mean only education. I think that coaching is something that we have to learn about every day, and this process is never ending. Besides education, coaching depend of our motivation, emotions, and self-determination. The self determination is very difficult process, and at a same time it is responsibility of being objective and subjective. All progress begins by telling the truth. And the people we must be perfectly honest with starts with ourselves. That honesty is what enables us to live above the line in the zone of responsibility and accountability
: “I always look at past experiences of what my emotions were like when my Coach or manager had a go at me...When you played soccer poorly you already knew that, so you don’t need reminding as your head is down enough already. The worst thing is getting a coach in your face shouting as it will make you feel ten times worse... I look back and consider how I used to feel in those situations... I look at these experiences and look at how I emotionally affect my athletes that I deal with. To an extent I’m not going to scream and shout at my players, because if they’re playing badly their head is going to go further down than it already is.” (Nelson et al., 2013
Implementation of “above the line role” provides effective interaction between coaches, players and club officials. Creating an environment where respect, trust, and dignity play main role of interaction is crucial for future success.
Hello Coaches,
Jaxon has really been enjoying soccer with you. We wanted to check in to ensure he is doing ok or if there are any concerns.
I know when he first joined up we mentioned that he was in hockey also. Once that season begins, Jaxon will be torn between practices in addition to school. Is it still okay for our Iron Mountain kids to not be at every practice? What is an acceptable commitment during this time with soccer, hockey, and school? I am a bit concerned if this will be an issue and just wanted to touch base with you on this.
Jaxon views soccer as a priority and absolutely loves it. Honestly he would choose soccer over hockey but we do not feel that he should choose one sport only at such a young age.
We want him (and us as a family) to meet your expectations for this team. So please weigh in on our thoughts and let us know yours.
Thank you,
Jason, Sarah, and Jaxon
Thank you. Ivy is pleased with your practices and very willing to work as hard as she can. She is very serious and therefor feels good about these ideas because then her time is well used. Keep her On track whenever you need. Again, thanks for your time and commitment.
Jen
October 3 2016.
ACADEMY NEWSFLASH
Only dedication gets you where you want to be.
Shoot for the stars and dare to dream. Smallest club in Michigan breaks into top 3 in Michigan and 25 in Region 2.
Humility and Hunger.
09/05/2017
Congratulations to our PSA down state team and amazing Coach Norman Power for huge success .
Our boys advanced in the group of 8 best teams in Michigan state.
We wish them best of luck in the State Cup competition.
PSA
05/09/2017
Great weekend of soccer in Appleton! We took home second in the U15 bracket. The kids left it all on the field.
Both U11 and U15 teams took Tysen's #9 jersey onto the field with them, made a spot for it on the bench, had a moment of silence and took home a trophy for him! Forever a teammate! #PSA
"Success is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence and sellf confidence , intelligent planning, knowledge and experience." S. Kostic
Congratulation to Norman Power and PSA 1999 boys .
The 6th ranked team in Michigan
PSA PLAYER SELECTED FOR MICHIGAN STATE TEAM !!!
Congratulation to Mason Smith. Way to go Mason .
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