Webinar Replay: The Transition To 7v7

Thanks for registering for our webinar: The Transition To 7v7.

You can re-watch the video above, as our coach development mentor, Jamie Godbold, a former FA tutor, shares advice and offers support to grassroots youth coaches who have recently made, or are soon to make, the move to 7v7 football.

The webinar covers some key topics, including:

  • Formations
  • Attacking Principles
  • Midfield Responsibilities
  • Development Aims
  • Creating A Season-Long Scheme Of Work and a Six-Week Plan
  • Coaching Your Own Child
  • Plus, much more

If you have any questions for Jamie or the MiMentor Team about the transition to 7v7 - or anything coaching related - drop us a message here.

COURSE OFFER

For registering for the webinar, we are also giving you an exclusive discount offer of 60 per cent to use on the course 'Developing a Successful Team: The Transition to 7V7', launched in October.

The course follows on from the successful course 'The New Coach', which supports coaches and managers who are running teams at the U7-U8 age groups that might be new to running a team.

To take advantage of the offer, click here and use code COACH7v7 at the checkout.

We hope you enjoy the course as you join the hundreds of coaches worldwide using MiMentor to support their development as a coach.

The Transition To 7v7 Webinar
Watch the replay of our webinar to support grassroots youth coaches around the transition to 7v7 football.
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