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We have suggested that before you read the article by Mike
Woitalla that you first take at look at our Practice Section - King's and
Queen's Court - as they dovetail together perfectly.
Mike Woitalla is the Executive Editor of Soccer America
Magazine.
He joined Soccer America
in 1985 as an intern while attending the University
of California in Berkeley.
Prior to joining Soccer America, Woitalla covered several
sports -- including soccer, gymnastics, rugby and lacrosse -- at the Daily
Californian.
Woitalla, who has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since
1982, double-majored in Rhetoric and German at the University of California.
He was a member of the Golden Bears varsity soccer team and played for many
years in the Bay Area's amateur leagues. He won a Hawaii
state championship with Iolani
High School, and worked
as a referee and linesman throughout his teens.
He currently coaches youth soccer in Oakland, Calif.
Getting Kids To Play On Their Own
By
Mike Woitalla
No one denies that children who want to excel at soccer should play the game in
addition to their team's practices and games, but today's children have less
unscheduled time than previous generations and more diversions. Getting them to
choose soccer over other options - whether it be Guitar Hero or Webkinz - can
require prodding from the parents.
Here are some methods that parents and coaches can use to encourage children to
play on their own, and games they'll enjoy while improving their skills.
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