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How safe are the new artificial turf fields. Bill Shankly could not have put it in terms any simpler. Coaches, players, the media and many other people involved in the game are over complicating analysis, delivery of coaching and actual play on the field more and more nowadays. This book is intended to be used as a mini-manual; something you can quickly pick up and get ideas ahead of your next practice or game. You can even use it during practice or games to remind yourself of the simple concepts you should be applying.

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Your First Coaching Book. The National Alliance For Youth. The Tennis Parent's Bible: Ronnie Lott with Keith Potter. Coaching Youth Football to Win. Learn and use proper techniques, particularly when it comes to heading the ball. Heading the ball can injure your head and neck if you don't do it properly. If you don't know where other players are, you run the risk of head-to-head collisions if two of you jump to head a ball. And protect your tongue — keep your mouth closed and your tongue away from your teeth while heading a ball.

If you are injured or feel pain while playing, ask to come out of the game, and don't start playing again until the pain goes away. Playing through pain might seem like a brave thing to do, but it can increase the severity of an injury and possibly keep you on the sidelines for longer stretches of time.

That's why you started playing in the first place, isn't it? And that'll keep you out on the field where you want to be. Gavin, MD Date reviewed: March More on this topic for: