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What are the missing ingredients that prevent the US from succeeding internationally?
From technique and tactics, to coaching and business
But underpinning all of it is this:
Soccer, the sport, in the United States is not the problem.
3four3 is all about giving you a deep look into our sport so that you can get better as a:
Understand:
This is NOT a news site.
These are the views from people on the inside who many times will throw political correctness out the window. You want a behind the scenes education? Hopefully, you can stomach it.
What we say is very forward and many times controversial.
Few will love us, most will hate us. But my promise to you is brutal honesty. I want to help players, coaches, parents, and fans to lift their understanding with some richness and subtlety.
Soccer is a simple game, but within that simplicity lies complexity.
(Link to original article)
Time to recalibrate!
We're not interested in player development here, we're interested in soccer development.
While related, they are not the same.
This is not the end all, be all, of this country's issues.
As conventionally discussed, and comparatively speaking, it's irrelevant.
If we transplanted the best youth academies in the world here, or did a great job adopting all their best practices, while progressive it would hardly make a dent in the American soccer universe.
But it seems many would have you believe otherwise.
Well, they're not telling you the whole story. Because you see, a proper environment must exist and be awaiting players when they graduate from the youth scene.
The next level(s), in and of themselves, contaminates, poisons, and even ruins all the work done in the youth.
And that's what we've got: A toxic environment outside the immediate youth scene.
This deals with all things influencing the sport. EVERYTHING
Soccer Development deals with cleaning up all that toxicity the mess that America's soccer shot callers have created, and continue to protect.
If we're talking about our country, it can start from the general structure(s) that US Soccer has created and trickle all the way down to a non-soccer bean counter having a say at a youth club.
The entire ecosystem (including social, political, and cultural) matters. Understanding status quo at both macro and micro scale matters.
No, people don't understand the status quo. There's just too much going on and like most everything, it requires deliberate and focussed lifelong learning.
I mean sure, people have formed a concept of status quo
But it's like the concepts they've formed about all kinds of topics in their life; be they the education system, health care, the housing market, poverty, systems of government, etc.
At what level do they really understand those?
It's crazy, people want solutions people propose solutions but people don't remotely understand status quo. They don't even understand the environment of the market.
Soccer Development is about two things:
Soccer is a Global Sport, and we are not the market leader.
Yes, that's obvious. What's not obvious are the reasons.
This is really important guys: The reasons are NOT obvious!
And that right there is Lesson #1 a lesson most people can't even get past.
Hell, most don't even have a real appreciation for the ramification(s) of soccer being a Global sport, as opposed to something non-global like American football.
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The post Episode 223: Soccer Education is the Key to Soccer Development appeared first on 3four3.
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What are the missing ingredients that prevent the US from succeeding internationally?
From technique and tactics, to coaching and business
But underpinning all of it is this:
Soccer, the sport, in the United States is not the problem.
3four3 is all about giving you a deep look into our sport so that you can get better as a:
Understand:
This is NOT a news site.
These are the views from people on the inside who many times will throw political correctness out the window. You want a behind the scenes education? Hopefully, you can stomach it.
What we say is very forward and many times controversial.
Few will love us, most will hate us. But my promise to you is brutal honesty. I want to help players, coaches, parents, and fans to lift their understanding with some richness and subtlety.
Soccer is a simple game, but within that simplicity lies complexity.
(Link to original article)
Time to recalibrate!
We're not interested in player development here, we're interested in soccer development.
While related, they are not the same.
This is not the end all, be all, of this country's issues.
As conventionally discussed, and comparatively speaking, it's irrelevant.
If we transplanted the best youth academies in the world here, or did a great job adopting all their best practices, while progressive it would hardly make a dent in the American soccer universe.
But it seems many would have you believe otherwise.
Well, they're not telling you the whole story. Because you see, a proper environment must exist and be awaiting players when they graduate from the youth scene.
The next level(s), in and of themselves, contaminates, poisons, and even ruins all the work done in the youth.
And that's what we've got: A toxic environment outside the immediate youth scene.
This deals with all things influencing the sport. EVERYTHING
Soccer Development deals with cleaning up all that toxicity the mess that America's soccer shot callers have created, and continue to protect.
If we're talking about our country, it can start from the general structure(s) that US Soccer has created and trickle all the way down to a non-soccer bean counter having a say at a youth club.
The entire ecosystem (including social, political, and cultural) matters. Understanding status quo at both macro and micro scale matters.
No, people don't understand the status quo. There's just too much going on and like most everything, it requires deliberate and focussed lifelong learning.
I mean sure, people have formed a concept of status quo
But it's like the concepts they've formed about all kinds of topics in their life; be they the education system, health care, the housing market, poverty, systems of government, etc.
At what level do they really understand those?
It's crazy, people want solutions people propose solutions but people don't remotely understand status quo. They don't even understand the environment of the market.
Soccer Development is about two things:
Soccer is a Global Sport, and we are not the market leader.
Yes, that's obvious. What's not obvious are the reasons.
This is really important guys: The reasons are NOT obvious!
And that right there is Lesson #1 a lesson most people can't even get past.
Hell, most don't even have a real appreciation for the ramification(s) of soccer being a Global sport, as opposed to something non-global like American football.
Never miss new episodes:
This is brought to you by the 3four3 coaching education program.
Learn more and join over 400 coaches using our proven possession-based methodology.
The post Episode 223: Soccer Education is the Key to Soccer Development appeared first on 3four3.
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