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Did you know?


Science tells us we are unable to listen to more than two people at the same time. We lack bandwidth. STOP. Think about that.


At any given moment in a game two or more of our players may be talking with each other. Therefore, maybe, leaving only one additional path of communication open. However, that path is almost completely occupied by the game itself.

What does that tell us? ZERO Bandwidth.


Now, add the parents to the equation, players on the other team, a second coach all demanding to be heard. Static noise!

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TWEET. SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. BRILLIANT.

By The Soccer Educator

Good communicators have been tweeting since long before Twitter. However, until Twitter arrived, never have so few words affected so many people in such a short space of time. This Flowboard applies tweets (concise messages) to your training and most importantly your game day player communications. There are times when 'calling it like you see it', is necessary. Together we can make a difference. Together we can create environments which feed the needs of our children, our players. Together we can work toward creating a better future. It's a choice. Be brave. Rant over. @soccermentor