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Fall 2010 Survey Results
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Goals of Survey Solicit feedback from BSS Coaches on a variety of issues: – Originally undertaken to determine if there is a need/demand for “Coaching the Coaches” – Expanded to include the following: Feedback on New rules implemented Fall 2010 Identify specific areas for future rule changes Provide an mechanism for coaches to provide feedback and more engagement with BSS program
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Summary of Feedback Feedback from 46 coaches across all 3 Grade levels – approx. 60% response rate Coaching Experience: – Majority of Coaches (54%) have less then 2 years experience coaching – 51% want help at either/both practice and games BUT 48% do not want any help Recommendation: Update website with key drills to assist Coaches; Rule Changes: Goalies – 60% of Coaches do not want a Goalie in first Grade – approx. 40% do not want Goalies in any grade. But approx. 40% want goalies in all grades! Recommendation – Fall 2011: Explore removing goalies for 1 st grade. Keep in second. Rule Changes: Goal kicks and throw-ins – 37% want new rule extended to 1 st grade BUT 41% do not Recommendation - Do not extend the throw-in / kick-out rule beyond K grade. Rule Changes: Mixed Gender teams – 65% want to keep Mixed Gender in all grades Recommendation – Fall 2011: Keep mixed gender team in all grades. Add more games by gender for 2 nd grade (currently 3 for Spring 2011 – previously only 2)
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Summary of Feedback Organizational Direction – Team Size: 43% think team sizes are too big BUT 51% think they are just right. Lots of suggestions for 4v4 for K; 5v5 for 1 st and 6v6 for 2 nd and also for reducing length of games Recommendation – Investigate smaller team sizes for games and shortening game lengths – need volunteers from coaching community to help. – Works Well: More coaches = better training; Structured drills = better training Recommendation – Make a minimum of 3 coaches per team – strongly recommend 4. – Change Now: Need to improve officiating; Goal kicks – need to force opposition teams to retreat; Revisit duration of games; Pop-nets for Practice; More vigilance on pushing Recommendation – Conduct analysis around adding adult volunteers to refereeing; Recommendation – Immediate: (1) Make kids retreat to half way during a goal kick; (2) Enforce vigilance through coaches on pushing Future: (3) Explore purchasing/sponsorship for pop-up nets. – Overall Philosophy: Generally coaches support all Kids – BUT there are exceptions; Think about switching to once a week (Practice before games on Saturday); remind coaches about equal playing time for all kids Recommendation – Conduct analysis on same-day soccer (combine with team size / game length analysis) – Need volunteers from coaching community Recommendation – Immediate: Reinforce during coaches meeting that all kids should be cheered, equal playing time.
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Recommendation Summary Structural - Fall 2011Immediate - Spring 2011 Analysis on team size, length of game, same day practice/game Goal Kick Rule for teams to retreat to halfway Remove 1 st grade goaliesReminder on fair play, equal time and cheer all kids Examine more gender split games in 2 nd grade Require More coaches per team Pop-up goals purchase or sponsorship Referee support with Adults
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Next Steps Prioritize all recommendations – Focus on 1-2 items for 2011 Fall Implementation Also look to implement “easy-fixes” for Spring season Solicit working groups (board and non-board members) to lead proposal details for structural change items – Look to finalize working groups at end of Spring season for Fall 2011 implementation Plan on a Survey on an annual basis
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Detailed Questions and Answers
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Survey Snapshot
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Coaches Info – Q1-3
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Rule Changes – Q1
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Rule Changes – Q2
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Rule Changes – Q3
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BSS Organizational Direction – Q1a
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BSS Organizational Direction – Q2a
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BSS Organizational Direction – Q2b
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BSS Organizational Direction -Q3a
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BSS Organizational Direction – Q3b
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BSS Organizational Direction – Q4
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