SIDELINE COACHING Sample Clauses

The Sideline Coaching clause establishes the rules and limitations regarding coaching activities that occur from the sidelines during a sporting event. Typically, this clause outlines who is permitted to provide instructions or feedback to players during play, such as restricting coaching to designated staff or during specific breaks in the game. Its core function is to ensure fair play and maintain order by preventing unauthorized or disruptive coaching, thereby upholding the integrity of the competition.
SIDELINE COACHING. With the exception of official and registered FCB staff, who may be asked to assist the team coach during games, there will be no coaching by parents. “Go,” “shoot, “pass,” “send it,” and the like are interpreted as instructions and as such are not desirable. No matter how good your intentions are, the Club insists that there be no shouting of instructions to your child or any other player on the team. We also insist there be absolutely no yelling or complaining to referees or officials during or after games. Your vocal support and positive encouragement are welcome after good play. Please do not criticize or “moan” with disappointment when mistakes are made either by players or game officials. The players are well aware of mistakes they make, and we strive to teach our players that overcoming and learning from mistakes are important parts of the learning process. It is important that players not be distracted at practices or during games and that players are given only one set of instructions by one voice before, during, and after games. For this reason, the Club insists that the coach or other FCB staff be the only voices before, during and after all games. No one other than those listed on the official game roster and carry a US Youth Soccer/Arizona Soccer Association pass/credential may sit on or near the team bench before and during games. Please respect the space and privacy necessary for the coaches and team to carry out their game responsibilities. Please respect all of the other players on the team and do not make critical remarks to others about other players on your team. Many times, these comments are overheard by the players or others and can be quite hurtful and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ an unhealthy team environment. Please respect your coach and do not make negative remarks to others about coaching decisions. The Club’s first priority is the growth and development of our players as individuals along with their soccer abilities under pressure. Team and player development take priority over winning, especially in the younger age groups. Parents must understand this and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with this philosophy in order to maintain a healthy team environment. Playing only to win without taking team and player development into account benefits no one. FC Batavia believes in and teaches players the benefit of having mental toughness to guide their intense focus on the game of soccer. We will instruct your child to ignore adverse conditions suc...
SIDELINE COACHING. During games, we ask parents to refrain from coaching and instead provide positive encouragement to players. Let's create a supportive and distraction-free environment for our young athletes to thrive.

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