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Join Chat by the Pitch for an inspiring conversation with Warren Cottle, Director of Coaching and Player Development at North Texas State Soccer Association, and Christine Ellis, social media manager for Soccer Innovations. In this episode, Warren and Christine share their passion for youth soccer development, focusing on fostering a player-centric culture. They discuss the transformative Soccer for Success program, the importance of ball mastery at young ages, and the pitfalls of prioritizing winning over development. Tune in for actionable insights on creating environments where kids can learn, make decisions, and grow through soccer, packed with practical tips for coaches and parents alike! (134 words)
Key Talking Points
Soccer for Success: Providing soccer education and equipment to schools in underserved communities.
Ball mastery: Building technical foundations at home to boost confidence and control.
Player-centric coaching: Creating environments for kids to make decisions and learn through play.
Small-sided games: Why 4v4 and futsal are critical for maximizing touches and development.
Parent education: Shifting focus from winning to long-term player growth.
Tune In to Learn
Tune in to learn how Warren Cottle and Christine Ellis transform youth soccer by prioritizing skill development, decision-making, and inclusive access to the game.
Quotes from Warren Cottle and Christine Ellis
"The goal is to get soccer education out… it’s unbelievably user-friendly for the elementary perspective as well as the high school PE teacher perspective." – Warren Cottle
"If you could take that and tie grades to it… use that as a platform to develop not just soccer players, but also people." – Warren Cottle
"I saw it with my oldest… it took about six months, and all of a sudden it transformed the way that he played." – Christine Ellis
"It’s so fun to watch and see… it sets them off on the right foot because now they start to feel confident." – Christine Ellis
"As a coach, you don’t look at the ball. You look at the players off the ball, what they’re looking at, and what they’re thinking." – Warren Cottle
"I’m big on ownership because they gotta feel like it’s their journey, and they will put more into it if it’s theirs." – Christine Ellis
"Sometimes your best coaches… put ‘em on the field and let the kids figure it out." – Warren Cottle
"I wish everybody knew… there’s something about they’re comfortable, they’re at home, they can have a ball at their foot." – Christine Ellis
"Tournaments end up being more about money than they’re actually about development." – Warren Cottle
"If they can’t control the ball, how will they be able to play on the field?" – Christine Ellis
Connect with Warren Cottle
📲 Instagram: @NTXODP
📘 Facebook: @NTXODP
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: https://www.ntxsoccer.org/odp/olympic-development-program/
Connect with Christine Ellis
📲 Instagram: @soccerinnovations
📘 Facebook: @SoccerInnovationsUSA
🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/soccerinnovations
Follow Chat By The Pitch
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🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChatByThePitchPod
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#ChatByThePitch #YouthSoccer #SoccerForSuccess #BallMastery #PlayerDevelopment #CoachingTips #Futsal #SoccerEducation #Leadership #Motivation #SoccerInnovations #NorthTexasSoccer #SoccerCulture #YouthSports #TechnicalSkills #SmallSidedGames #ParentEducation #SoccerCoaching #GameChangers #SoccerDevelopment
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Join Chat by the Pitch for an inspiring conversation with Warren Cottle, Director of Coaching and Player Development at North Texas State Soccer Association, and Christine Ellis, social media manager for Soccer Innovations. In this episode, Warren and Christine share their passion for youth soccer development, focusing on fostering a player-centric culture. They discuss the transformative Soccer for Success program, the importance of ball mastery at young ages, and the pitfalls of prioritizing winning over development. Tune in for actionable insights on creating environments where kids can learn, make decisions, and grow through soccer, packed with practical tips for coaches and parents alike! (134 words)
Key Talking Points
Soccer for Success: Providing soccer education and equipment to schools in underserved communities.
Ball mastery: Building technical foundations at home to boost confidence and control.
Player-centric coaching: Creating environments for kids to make decisions and learn through play.
Small-sided games: Why 4v4 and futsal are critical for maximizing touches and development.
Parent education: Shifting focus from winning to long-term player growth.
Tune In to Learn
Tune in to learn how Warren Cottle and Christine Ellis transform youth soccer by prioritizing skill development, decision-making, and inclusive access to the game.
Quotes from Warren Cottle and Christine Ellis
"The goal is to get soccer education out… it’s unbelievably user-friendly for the elementary perspective as well as the high school PE teacher perspective." – Warren Cottle
"If you could take that and tie grades to it… use that as a platform to develop not just soccer players, but also people." – Warren Cottle
"I saw it with my oldest… it took about six months, and all of a sudden it transformed the way that he played." – Christine Ellis
"It’s so fun to watch and see… it sets them off on the right foot because now they start to feel confident." – Christine Ellis
"As a coach, you don’t look at the ball. You look at the players off the ball, what they’re looking at, and what they’re thinking." – Warren Cottle
"I’m big on ownership because they gotta feel like it’s their journey, and they will put more into it if it’s theirs." – Christine Ellis
"Sometimes your best coaches… put ‘em on the field and let the kids figure it out." – Warren Cottle
"I wish everybody knew… there’s something about they’re comfortable, they’re at home, they can have a ball at their foot." – Christine Ellis
"Tournaments end up being more about money than they’re actually about development." – Warren Cottle
"If they can’t control the ball, how will they be able to play on the field?" – Christine Ellis
Connect with Warren Cottle
📲 Instagram: @NTXODP
📘 Facebook: @NTXODP
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: https://www.ntxsoccer.org/odp/olympic-development-program/
Connect with Christine Ellis
📲 Instagram: @soccerinnovations
📘 Facebook: @SoccerInnovationsUSA
🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/soccerinnovations
Follow Chat By The Pitch
🐦 X: @ChatByThePitch
📷 Instagram: @ChatByThePitch
📘 Facebook: Chat By The Pitch
🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChatByThePitchPod
🎧 Subscribe & Leave a Review: Please subscribe to Chat by the Pitch on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review! Your support helps us grow and bring more in-depth conversations with players, coaches, and industry leaders.
#ChatByThePitch #YouthSoccer #SoccerForSuccess #BallMastery #PlayerDevelopment #CoachingTips #Futsal #SoccerEducation #Leadership #Motivation #SoccerInnovations #NorthTexasSoccer #SoccerCulture #YouthSports #TechnicalSkills #SmallSidedGames #ParentEducation #SoccerCoaching #GameChangers #SoccerDevelopment
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