Description
Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Paperback cover has some normal wear and tear.
This practical guide to coaching young soccer players, written by Andrew Caruso, offers a wealth of insights for anyone involved in youth soccer. Published in the late 20th century, it captures the growing popularity of the sport in the United States and the increasing emphasis on developing young talent. Caruso’s experience as a coach and educator shines through, providing a structured approach to teaching fundamental skills and fostering a love for the game. Beyond the technical aspects, the book delves into the psychological and social dimensions of coaching children, recognizing the unique challenges and rewards of working with this age group. For collectors, this copy represents a piece of soccer’s evolving history in America, when the sport was gaining traction and youth development programs were becoming more formalized. Readers will appreciate Caruso’s practical wisdom and his commitment to nurturing both athletic ability and personal growth in young players.