The central aim of Brazilian Soccer Schools (BSS) is to encourage children to spend longer working with the
ball practicing and developing their skills. Everything that we do has this in mind and at BSS training sessions
almost all of the time will be spent working with the ball at your feet.
Brazilian Soccer legend Socrates visits BSS Hull
The programme has evolved into what we now believe to be the most complete development programme of any sport
anywhere in the world. The BSS syllabus covers every area of football and whilst our coaching is by no means
exclusively Brazilian there are 3 key aspects that have their origins in Brazil.
- Futebol de Salão
- Emphasis on Individual Skills
- Increased time training
We do not focus too much on the game of Futebol de Salão, although it is an excellent game in its own right, but
more use the game and special characteristics of the ball as a development tool. For developing quick feet, close
dribbling and passing skills we have found nothing better than Futebol de Salão. Children at BSS spend roughly
two-thirds of their time working with the size two Futebol de Salão balls and the remaining third with a conventional
ball working on areas such as longer passing, shooting, heading and of course match situations.
Throughout all ages of our coaching the strongest emphasis is put on developing fully the technical skills of every child.
Skills from basic to complex are broken down into easily learnable phases for children and then these moves are taught and
repeated many times until the children become accomplished at performing these skills first as individuals and then gradually
against other children and later in games. Repetition of all skills from passing the ball in a straight line through to some
of the amazing juggling skills you see from our children is stressed throughout.
We believe that children do not spend enough time training, they may spend a lot of time playing matches, but generally children
do not spend enough time working on their skills and thus at BSS we have a full syllabus for children from 5 years old to 16 year
old whereby an increased duration of actual time spent training and working with the ball is a crucial element in our work. BSS
are changing the way that football is played at the highest level, by changing the way that we train children to play the game,
however this cannot happen without children spending increased time practicing their skills. At BSS we are able to promote this
in a safe and fun environment.
BSS have the very highest standards of health and safety and child protection, all coaches are fully vetted by the CRB, follow our
NSPCC Child Protection Policy and undergo 80 hours of specialist training each year at the BSS HQ in Leeds.
At BSS we also strongly encourage the ethos that it is vitally important for children to become good people before they can become good
football players. This might sound slightly grandiose but it is something we take very seriously and into the future we hope that people
will take notice of this as much as the fantastic players that the programme is developing.
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