| THE ROLE THAT PLAYERS PLAY
The roles that players play on and off the field have
tremendous impact on themselves as individuals, the
team, the FDSA and the players that look up to them
as role models. Here are some time to write down some
helpful reminders for all of us. If you should have
any questions about these thoughts, please feel free
to discuss your concerns with your parent, coach, or
contact any of the FDSA executive.
PLAYER RESPONSIBILITY
Being a player requires that you take on another level
of responsibility for yourself as an athlete. We expect
that you will invest in your own development besides
the formal training time set aside with your coach.
What follows are some practical suggestions that you
can adhere to in order to make the most out of your
individual or team training times. It is lots of fun
playing the game, so we need to do everything in our
power to make sure we are ready.
READY TO PLAY
Players should bring the following with them to every
session:
- Their own cool water (cool water is absorbed faster).
- Shin guards.
- Cleats.
- Extra shoe laces.
- Emergency phone #'s.
- A complete change of clothes (especially socks,
be prepared for the weather).
In short, you should be ready for anything! Put these
items in your bag the night before your session so that
you do not have to hunt them down and thus be late for
the practice or game! Be at practice 10 - 15 minutes
early, in time to get your gear on so that you are ready
to start on time.
PRACTICING ON YOUR OWN
The best thing that you can do is get your friends together,
set up a field, and choose sides and play. Sometimes,
invite players that are older and better than you. The
most important thing is that you play, whether it is
1 v 1, 2 v 2, 4 v 4, or even 2 v 3, it doesn't matter,
just play. Above all, realize that it is not up to your
coach or your parents for you to get better. You have
to claim responsibility for your own development.
CONDUCT
Players are expected to be punctual; always give their
best effort and are required to follow the instructions
of the coaches. Players must maintain a positive TEAM
attitude at all times. Proper conduct and language is
expected of all players both on and off the field. All
players are required to show respect for coaches, parents,
other FDSA authorities, teammates, opponents, officials,
fans, and all others.
Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated. Players
are expected to play the game and let the officials
officiate the game. In addition, players are to respect
their opponents without regard to whether you are on
the winning or losing side of the score.
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