Players don’t all develop at the same rate. And changes in physical development can affect confidence, performance, and even whether a young person stays in the game at all.
And that’s why it’s essential for all coaches to have a good understanding of how young players develop and how to create a safe environment for them.
In this episode, we’re joined by senior lead for performance education, Stacey Emmonds, to talk about what growth and maturation really means for coaches working within the youth game.
Stacey brings clarity to an area that’s often misunderstood or ignored, helping coaches recognise the signs of change and avoid common mistakes that can unintentionally push players away.
This is a practical, open discussion that will help you coach with more awareness for your players, during some of the most challenging years of development.
In this episode, we cover:
what growth and maturation means in a coaching context
when coaches can expect key physical and developmental changes
differences in how growth and puberty affect boys and girls
how to spot when players are being impacted
creating open environments for your players
strength training considerations for boys and girls
involving parents in growth and maturation conversations the right way
the most important things coaches need to remember about growth and maturation
the biggest mistake coaches make around maturation
Do you have any coaching questions you’d like answers to? Or perhaps you’re facing a coaching challenge that you’d like help with? Simply head over to our England Football Community forum (https://community.thefa.com/coaching/f/youth-club-football-forum) and post them there. Or leave them in the comments below. We can then put them to our guests in future episodes to get their advice!
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