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U10 Intermediate

Training: Tuesday and Thursday nights – starting on May 18
Intermediate boys will train on one half of the field, Intermediate girls will train on the other half
Field: Eaglewood School Field
Times: Tuesdays 7:15 – 8:30 & Thursday 6:00 – 7:15

Skills Sessions: Saturday Boys 9AM, Girls 10AM @ CPA

Games: Sunday on Turf – www.cislns.ca

Intermediate Girls

1 Claire Avery
2 Abbie Butler
3 Riley Gautier
4 Kate Keast
5 Megan Kemp
6 Grace Longley
7 Olivia Moller
8 Lacie Nickerson
9 Carloine Palov
10 Taylor Shannon
11 Cameron Tiffin
12 Maggie   Turner
13 Sarah Yehayes

Intermediate Boys (1 or 2 to move to Advanced in a few weeks)

1 Adrian Baggio
2 Ryan Casey
3 Alex Cochrane
4 Matthew  Delano
5 Liam Dujohn
6 Reilly Gaudet
7 Nicholas Haddad
8 Fernando Iturriaga
9 Ronan O’Brien
10 Michael Plummer
11 Joseph Queripel
12 Soroosh Ranaei
13 Tyler Schnurr
14 Andrew Wehbe
15 Luke Wilson


In the summer:

  • 2 times a week with staff coach
  • 1 game per week on Sundays
  • Tournaments
  • Skills sessions

Volunteers: We will require a team manager for the boys team and the girls team.  If interested, please contact minisoccer@bedfordtitans.com.

Questions?
Please email Marc Butler minisoccer@bedfordtitans.com.

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LTPD STAGE 3: Learning to Train

‘THE GOLDEN AGE OF LEARNING’

The effect of the role model is very important at this stage. Children begin to identify with famous players and successful teams, and they want to learn imaginative skills. Skill demonstration is very important, and the players learn best by ‘doing’. Players move from self-centered to selfcritical, and they have a high stimulation level during basic skills training.

This is also an important time to teach basic principles of play and to establish a training ethic and discipline. Repetitions are important to develop technical excellence but creating a fun and challenging environment is still essential for stimulating learning.

• Physical– This is an optimal window for trainability of speed, flexibility and skills.

• Technical – Building a greater repertoire of soccer related movements; technical skills are developed in training and within the context of basic soccer games.

• Tactical– Developing environment awareness and encouraging decisionmaking: simple combinations, marking and running into space.

• Mental – Golden age of learning; intrinsic motivation is developed by the Fun and Enjoyment that foster desire to play; imagination, creativity, increased demands, discipline.