Why Should Children Be Encouraged To Play Soccer?

In today's media we are constantly being remindedSocial benefits, such as mixing with others, having to
of a health time bomb that is about to explode aswork as a team, contributing through individual effort
children today are not active enough.to a collective goal, experiencing the highs and lows,
There are so many competing distractions for ourpicking each other up, competition, striving to be the
children's attention, video games, endless channels tobest, aiming to win and supporting and helping others
watch, these can all lead to sedentary lifestyle if theyare all by products of playing soccer.
are not kept in check.Many of the life skills that the players learn through
Soccer is the beautiful game, played by millions ofsoccer are beneficial in later life, how to form and
young girls and boys (aged 6 to 18) across manybuild relationships, developing a sense of co-operation,
continents, whether it's on the beaches of Rio, thehow to lead people, how to handle adversity, what
back alleys of a major city nearby or the local park,commitment means and punctuality, are all key
you will find someone kicking a football around.qualities that will benefit the players in adult life.
In today's society there has been a shift to moreIf your child is already playing soccer, great. But what
organised soccer practice for our youth players. Gonecan you do if you want to get your child involved in
are the days of jumpers for goal posts, as streetsa local soccer team? Here are seven must ask
are littered with cars and grass verges now havequestions that you and your child should consider
houses built on them.when attempting to find a suitable club
Having a more structured approach is both a good1) What level of commitment is required in terms of
and a bad thing; on one hand young players getpractice sessions and games at the weekend?
structured development and education through willing2) When are the training sessions? When are games
volunteers who show them how everything fromplayed, what's the format and how much time will
how to warm up correctly, develop their technicalyou need to devote?
ability with the ball right through to skill development3) How far are you willing to travel to training and to
and organised small sided games to wrap everythingmatches? Some clubs will operate travel teams
up together to provide a total learning experience.where distances can be considerable, including
Today time is limited and therefore there may beovernight stops.
only an hour or two devoted to structured soccer4) What are the costs involved? Some clubs adopt a
practice during the week, what happens whenpay when you play, others a more structured
practice is over?approach. The most expensive clubs are not always
Getting your child to participate in an organisedthe best, ask yourself is what your paying in the
soccer school or club can bring tremendous benefitsequivalent to what your child is getting out?
to you and your child.5) What do you and your child want out of playing
Soccer can help increase your child's self esteem,soccer? This needs to be aligned with the
which feeds their self talk which ultimately drivesprospective clubs philosophy, is it about having fun or
their performance. But soccer isn't the only winner,winning?
quite often it can be seen that academic6) How best will your child learn, develop and stay
performance can increases to!interested? Are they happy just to be involved or
Studies have shown that getting young childrenwould they thrive in a more competitive
involved in soccer at an early stage promotes a realenvironment?
healthy attitude towards the game and this attitude7)What is the clubs constitution and philosophy to
continues with them into adult life.soccer, how long have they been in existence, the
The number one reason why children play soccer isexperience of the coaches, location, facilities etc.
to have fun; if soccer is fun and enjoyable thenOnce you have considered the above questions what
players will want to continue playing. This benefitsare your next steps to finding a suitable club or
their overall fitness and reduces their health riskssoccer organisation for your child?
considerably.You cani) Get in touch with your local Soccer
Soccer is made fun by coaches worldwide whoAssociation by searching the web or looking in yellow
willingly give up their time voluntarily to organisepages. They should be able to provide you with a list
youth soccer practice and coach teams.of clubs and organisations in your local area.ii) Ask
Gone are the days when soccer, for the really youngother parents/guardians about local junior and youth
players, was an 11 a side game with offside rules andsoccer teams. You'll be surprised at how many adults
no touches of the ball for massive periods of theor their children are involved.iii) Encourage you children
game.to ask their school mates where they play their
Youth soccer from the age of 6 to 11 is typicallysoccer. Knowing some of the team can be a real
about having fun, playing small sided matches such asadvantage as players integrate themselves into a
4 v 4 with no goal keepers, promoting lots ofteam.iv) Ask your child's form tutor or headmaster if
touches of the ball and player interaction on the pitch.they know of any clubs or organisations. Many clubs
Through playing soccer and encouraging children tohave formed good relationships with the schools over
take regular exercise many of the risk factors thatthe years.v) Read the local papers or local news
are associated with heart disease such as obesitywebsites you'll be amazed at how much coverage
and diabetes can be reduced significantly. It is statedyouth and junior soccer gets.
that childhood obesity has increased by more thanThese five practical steps should enable you to find a
50% since 1976, which is a really scary fact.club that meets yours and your child's soccer
Getting your child involved in soccer doesn't justaspirations. However, if there still isn't a club near you
improve their health. We've mentioned already thethat can satisfy a need why not look to set up your
improvements at school.own team!