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I am the head coach of Excelsior Athletic Development Club. I set this up after working with professional sports teams and young international athletes for a decade. I saw how poorly prepared they were and how many dropped out of the sport. I wanted to do something better for my children and the local people that had the focus on development and support rather than the prevailing ‘win on Saturday’ at all costs mentality. Many good practitioners do this under the radar but are lost in the race to win medals and secure funding. I hope this list shows coaches there is a better way.


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Coaches' Corner: Essays on athletic development, coaching and teaching.

By James Marshall,

Book cover of Coaches' Corner: Essays on athletic development, coaching and teaching.

What is my book about?

Building on over 20 years of coaching experience, research, and lessons learned from world-class practitioners, the series of essays highlights…

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Book cover of Effective Coaching for Children

James Marshall Why did I love this book?

I was lucky enough to be taught by the authors when I was doing my MSc in sports coaching. Both brought years of practical experience to their lectures, and this is reflected in the book. It gives a good overview of children's physical, mental, and social development from pre-school to teenage years.

 I found it clear and helpful, and it reminded me of what is best for each age/stage of children when coaching them. I like the practical tips and ‘things to avoid’ paragraphs. Writing this review made me want to go back and read it again!

By Misia Gervis, John Brierley,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Effective Coaching for Children as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An examination of the key issues in child sport from three perspectives - the coach, the parent, and the teacher - who between them are responsible for the attitudes and successes of the child athletes of today, who will become the adult elite athletes of tomorrow. The work explores a child's early foundations in exercise and sport, through primary school years, to secondary and beyond. There are tips on maximising your child's physical, motor, mental, emotional and social development, to ensure that they not only participate more fully in sporting activities, but also grow up to be fit, active and…


Book cover of Physical Education for Children: A Focus on the Teaching Process

James Marshall Why did I love this book?

The big yellow book on PE taught me so much about movement, lesson planning, and skill development. It was immaculately researched and dense with ideas, progressions, charts, and sample lesson plans. I have about fifty sections marked with sticky paper tabs. 

Coaches who want to develop their athletes/players/students rather than cherry-pick the big kids need to know how to teach rather than just what to teach. This book is invaluable as a teaching resource. 

I also loved the feel of the old hardback, brimming with knowledge.

Book cover of Play Practice: Engaging and Developing Skilled Players From Beginner to Elite

James Marshall Why did I love this book?

This book is aimed at sports coaches, with a general introduction and the first half of the book containing chapters on coaching theory and practice. These aspects are usually skimmed over in coaching courses, but the authors explain the theory and why it is important to understand before coaching. They write well, and each chapter is well laid out with graphics, photos, and sub-headings. I found it to be a useful reminder.

The second half contains chapters showing how this can be applied in different sports: striking, invasion games, racquet sports, and so on. I used a lot of their ideas, especially when designing sessions in sports in which I had less experience. The only frustration is watching my children being coached with mundane, poorly planned sessions, knowing that if the coaches read this book, things would improve!

By Alan Launder, Wendy Piltz,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Play Practice as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Play Practice: Engaging and Developing Skilled Players, Second Edition, provides an alternative to traditional sport instruction. This innovative and authentic approach to teaching sports combines contemporary theory with the experience of practical and reflective work in real sport environments.

Coauthors Alan Launder and Wendy Piltz, both with wide-ranging experience as players, teachers, and coaches, expand and update the play practice approach they presented in the first edition and show how it can be used to help improve sport skills for players of all ages and abilities. This flexible model of sport pedagogy can be applied as a whole or one…


Book cover of Coaching Better Every Season: A year-round system for athlete development and program success

James Marshall Why did I love this book?

I enjoyed sitting in several of Wade Gilbert’s presentations on coaching and chatting with him afterward. This book is a masterpiece of organization and layout aimed at sports coaches of all levels. There is more contained in this single volume than I learned in any coaching course, including my MSc! 

My copy is well-thumbed, with dozens of notes in the margins where I keep thinking I need to incorporate the ideas into my coaching. I like the way it is laid out into different parts of the season to help the coach along their journey. It is not designed to be read in one sitting but to be worked through and changes made along the way. 

I need to read it again now.

By Wade Gilbert,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Coaching Better Every Season as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Maximize the development of your athletes and team throughout the year, and just maybe win a postseason title in the process. Coaching Better Every Season: A Year-Round System for Athlete Development and Program Success presents a blueprint for such success, detailing proven coaching methods and practices in preseason, in-season, postseason, and off-season.

The Coach Doc, Dr. Wade Gilbert, shares his research-supported doses of advice that have helped coaches around the globe troubleshoot their ailing programs into title contenders. His field-tested yet innovative prescriptions and protocols for a more professional approach to coaching are sure to produce positive results both in…


Book cover of Free Play: A Decade of Writings on Youth Sports

James Marshall Why did I love this book?

Brian is a basketball coach with experience coaching in the USA and Europe. This is a collection of essays and articles about coaching, teaching, athletic development, and session planning. While Brian draws heavily on basketball examples, the lessons, and warnings are easily transferred to other sports.

I dipped into this book, finding it easy to read. The 63 essays are just the right length to give me time to think and reflect. 

By Brian McCormick,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Free Play as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Free Play: A Decade of Writings on Youth Sports is a collection of 70 columns and 6 blogs written around themes of play, learning, and the complexity of athlete, child, skill, and talent development for the parents of young athletes between 2007 and 2016. These columns were published originally in Los Angeles Sports & Fitness and subsequently on various blogs, and now are collected into one book organized around 11 themes: Nature vs. nurture, talent identification, play and physical activity, motivation, early specialization, injuries, long term athlete development, the coach’s role, the parent’s role, learning, and athletic genius.The book is…


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Coaches' Corner: Essays on athletic development, coaching and teaching.

By James Marshall,

Book cover of Coaches' Corner: Essays on athletic development, coaching and teaching.

What is my book about?

Building on over 20 years of coaching experience, research, and lessons learned from world-class practitioners, the series of essays highlights different aspects of youth sports, physical education, and athletic development. It is aimed at youth sports coaches, PE teachers, and parents who want to help their athletes, students, and children become physically active, healthy, and skilled.

As PE has been marginalized in education curricula and youth sports have become overly commercialized, children are either cast aside or forced to compete too often and too early. This book shows how this can be avoided and contains real-life examples of best practices that coaches and PE teachers can incorporate into their sessions and lessons. The aim is to help every child become the best version of themselves.

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