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Jeremy Tosaya - 'Kids must be centre of your environment'

Jeremy Tosaya - 'Kids must be centre of your environment'

Former US college coach JEREMY TOSAYA explains to STEPH FAIRBAIRN why your sessions should look like school recess - and how to estimate attention spans

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A love for the work of his college coaches was what led Jeremy Tosaya to go into the profession himself.

Jeremy coached the college game for 18 years, including a notable seven-year stint with Dakota Wesleyan University, before moving on to coach in club soccer.

Since Covid, Jeremy’s full-time job is outside of coaching, but he continues in a part-time role as director of coaching for Nebraska State Soccer, and has just taken on a high-school coaching job.

SCW caught up with Jeremy to explore what a good coaching environment looks like, the delivery of coaching points, and how the attention span of players is likely a lot shorter than you think…

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