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	<title>Asian Soccer Star&#187; vision</title>
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		<title>Soccer Vision&#8230; Seeing The Battlefield.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 15:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soccer Vision? When you watch a soccer match what do you see? Chances are you see what&#8217;s happening on the entire pitch and you sit there shouting instructions to your TV set or at the team from the stands at a live match. Like a general standing high on a hill top, before modern technology [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soccer Vision? When you watch a soccer match what do you see?</p>
<p>Chances are you see what&#8217;s happening on the entire pitch and you sit there shouting instructions to your TV set or at the team from the stands at a live match. Like a general standing high on a hill top, before modern technology changed the rules of war, you have a bird&#8217;s eye view of the battlefield.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re really &#8216;seeing&#8217; what&#8217;s happening you can see the play before it happens. But looking at something is not the same as seeing it. You&#8217;ve got to be able to understand, evaluate and make decisions based upon what you see. That&#8217;s what seeing truely means.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a way to make the battlefield more clearly defined by reaching this level of &#8216;seeing&#8217; &#8211; strategy. Strategy is a long-term plan for reaching a goal. It allows you to see the battlefield, no matter how complex it becomes, and make the correct decisions quickly and consistently no matter what may arise.<span id="more-161"></span></p>
<p>As a coach, working with a future asian soccer star, changes on the battlefield requires a vision and awareness both on and off the pitch. Adapting to these changes could mean the fulfilment of a kids dream to play professional soccer or failiure.</p>
<p>Those of us entrusted with the responsibility to  help youngsters achieve their dreams  need to develop the vision to &#8216;see&#8217; the battlefield and respond to those changes strategically.</p>
<p>An even greater task is to help develop the vision and awareness of our young players on the pitch. While many talented players, including <a href="http://asiansoccerstar.com/about-us/" target="_blank">Sobha</a>, have inbuilt match vision and awareness they still need to hone this &#8216;seeing&#8217; ability to a higher level.</p>
<p>This includes a thorough understanding of player positions and simple to complex drills both on the pitch and in a classroom setting.</p>
<p>But a more fun, and simpler way that I personally use with Sobha, to build the ability to be aware of your surroundings that filters onto the pitch is to play a game of &#8220;what did you see&#8221; in everyday life surroundings.</p>
<p>Let me explain.</p>
<p>The idea is to simply build a kind of sixth sense in your young soccer star by honing their sense of what&#8217;s going on around them.</p>
<p>At any point in time, while out and about or even when watching tv, I will ask Sobha &#8220;what colour was that car that just went past us?&#8221; or &#8220;what was that person carrying?&#8221; Or any number of questions related to our surroundings at that particular point in time.</p>
<p>This process works so well that after about 3-4 months <a href="http://asiansoccerstar.com/about-us/" target="_blank">Sobha</a> subconsiously knew what was happening around him, and believe me it shows during his match play.</p>
<p>So next time you&#8217;re driving your kid to soccer, instead of listening to the radio just play a game of &#8220;what did you see?&#8221;.</p>
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