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Coaching Philosophy
Most everything you read or hear about youth coaching emphasizes
that the players must have fun. Agreed. But did you ever stop to
wonder what "having fun" means to a youth player? For us
at PFC, it means 3 things:
 | Improving. There is nothing more fun than
getting better at something you like to do. Likewise, there is
nothing more frustrating than not getting better. So it is vital
that a practice and playing environment is created where each
player is not afraid to make mistakes, is encouraged to make
decisions, and is given the tools needed to improve each aspect
of his or her game.
 | Competing. It is fun to compete. It is a kick
when the things you work on in practice and on your own work
against another team. It is fun to win. But it is no drag to
lose when you compete well. So expect a lot of competition when
you come to PFC. Expect to compete via small-sided games within
your team, expect to compete against other PFC teams, expect to
compete with other PA West teams, and expect to compete against
teams you meet in tournament play.
 | Growing. There may be no more fun than when a
game you love to play just keeps getting better because you as a
player keep learning more. For a coach or a parent, there is
nothing more fun than watching your player or your kid become
more confident, more self-assured, more willing to take chances,
eager to make decisions and ready to embrace all the positive
qualities the great game has to offer. |
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That is how we define having fun. To what level that fun will
take your sons or daughters is entirely up to them. But know that,
as a PFC player, they will get every opportunity to improve,
compete, and grow.
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