The Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club is reemphasizing the Positive Coaching Alliance philosophy. Never before has our club philosophy so matched that of another company! The Kickers joined the Positive Coaching Alliance in April of 06' and have already had several training sessions from PCA with our membership. Many more sessions will be offered in the future. It is imperative that we all buy into this philosophy so that we as a club continue to develop good stewards in the community and keep our players playing! Check out the PCA Blog!
Many people talk about "sportsmanship," or what it means to be a "good sport." What does it mean to you to be a good sport? Answers to this question vary widely.
Sadly, PCA has even heard stories of coaches telling their teams that if they win the Sportsmanship Award at a tournament, they will spend the entire following week conditioning! Why might a coach say this? Unfortunately, many coaches equate being a good sport with being soft or weak.
PCA believes the time has come to unite behind a powerful new term, "Honoring the Game." Coaches, parents, and athletes need to realize that an Honoring the Game perspective needs to replace the common win-at-all-cost perspective. If a coach and his or her team have to dishonor the game to win it, what is this victory really worth, and what sort of message is this sending young athletes?
If Honoring the Game is to become the youth sports standard, it needs a clear definition. At PCA we say that Honoring the Game goes to the "ROOTS" of positive play. Each letter in ROOTS stands for an important part of the game that we must respect. The R stands for Rules. The first O is for Opponents. The next O is for Officials. T is for Teammates, and the S is for Self.