Book Description
Coaching Youth Softball is an excellent introduction to youth coaching and teaching young softball players valuable skills. It provides all the information you need to coach effectively and help 8- to 14-year-old athletes learn and enjoy the game. The third edition of this valuable resource features the games approach instructional method, which makes practice more fun for the kids and teaching more effective for you, the coach. Also included are chapters on communicating with athletes and parents, planning and conducting practice, and coaching during games. Developed by the American Sport Education Program (ASEP), the nations number one coaching education program, Coaching Youth Softball provides volunteer coaches with both an explanation of their role and concrete instructions on how to fulfill that role. For more information about ASEP resources and programs, look inside this book or visit the ASEP Web site.
From the Publisher
"In reviewing, Coaching Youth Softball, I found it not only to be an excellent guide for the beginning coach, but also a valuable reference for even an experienced coach." Terri Sullivan Head softball coach University of Illinois
About the Author
The American Sport Education Program (ASEP) is the most widely used and respected sport education program in the United States. More than 30 states now require ASEP courses for their high school coaches, and more than 200 universities use ASEP courses and resources. Over one million peoplecoaches, parents, and directors alikehave used ASEP products since the program began in 1981. The ASEP headquarters is located in Champaign, Illinois.
Coaching Youth Softball SYNOPSIS
Coaching Youth Softball is an excellent introduction to youth
coaching and teaching young softball players valuable skills. It provides all
the information you need to coach effectively and help 8- to 14-year-old
athletes learn and enjoy the game.
The third edition of this valuable resource features the games approach
instructional method, which makes practice more fun for the kids and
teaching more effective for you, the coach. Also included are chapters on
communicating with athletes and parents, planning and conducting practice,
and coaching during games.
Developed by the American Sport Education Program
(ASEP), the nation's number one coaching education program, Coaching Youth
Soft
ball provides
volunteer coaches with both an explanation of their role and concrete
instructions on how to fulfill that role. For more information about ASEP
resources and programs, look inside this book or visit the ASEP Web site at
www.asep.com.
About the
Author
The American
Sport Education Program (ASEP) is the most widely used and respected sport
education program in the United States. More than 30 states now require ASEP
courses for their high school coaches, and more than 200 universities use ASEP
courses and resources. Over one million people-coaches, parents, and directors
alike-have used ASEP products since the program began in 1981. The ASEP
headquarters are located in Champaign, Illinois.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
In reviewing, Coaching Youth Softball, I found it not only to be an excellent guide for the beginning coach, but also a valuable reference for even an experienced coach. Terri Sullivan Head softball coach University of Illinois