Players Responsibility

Being a Predators player requires that you
take on another level of responsibility for yourself as an
athlete.
It is no longer enough to sheepishly admit
to your coach that you are not fully ready for training, and
that you have not made any investment in your own
development besides the formal training time set aside with
your coach.
What follows are some practical
suggestions that you can adhere to in order to make the most
out of your individual or team training times. It is most
fun to be playing the game, so we need to do everything in
our power to make sure we are ready.
BE READY TO PLAY

Players should bring a bag with them to
every training session with the following:
- Inflated ball.
- Their own cool water (cool water is
absorbed faster).
- Shin guards.
- Cleats and running shoes.
- Extra shoe laces.
- Emergency phone #'s.
- Keepers, bring your gloves, shirt and
long pants in case the field is poor.
In short, you should be ready for
anything! Put these items in your bag the night before your
session so that you do not have to hunt them down and thus
be late for training the next morning! Be at practice 20 -
30 minutes early, in time to get your gear on, stretch,
warmup, and get a few touches on a ball..... so that you
are ready to start practice on time.
Warning: If
you do not come to practice sessions with all your gear do
not expect to practice with the team.
PRACTICING ON YOUR OWN
The best thing that you can do is get your
friends together, set up a field, choose sides and play.
Sometimes, invite players that are older than you, and
better. The most important thing is that you play, whether
it is 1 v 1, 2 v 2, 4 v 4, or even 2 v 3, it doesn't matter,
just play. If you can not get others to join you, spend as
much time with the ball as you can. Find a wall to kick
against, invent juggling games for yourself, try to chip a
ball into a garbage can from various distances, be creative,
have fun. Above all, realize that it is not up to your coach
or your parents in order for you to get better. You have to
claim responsibility for your own development. Once you
realize how much fun it is to play the game with skill, you
may never want to stop!
MAKE OUR TEAM PROUD

Seven Rules for Players
to follow:
1.- Everyone must follow all
directions given by the coaches
2.- Everyone must hustle & do their
best
3. - When a coach talks you must listen.
4.
- Be Tough. - Soccer is a physical
game. Occasionally you will get accidentally bumped, pushed
or even kicked. It may hurt for a few minutes but tough it
up, shake it off and get on with the game. The referees and coaches will
come to your aid immediately if you are seriously injured.
5. - We expect everyone to be a good
sport whether we win or lose.
6. - No cursing or name calling.
7. - Disruptive or disrespectful
behavior will not be tolerated.
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