
Blog by Julian Khalili
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U.S. Soccer has announced a long-term initiative known as the Pathways Strategy, aimed at reorganizing the American soccer ecosystem from grassroots participation through pre-professional levels. The goals involve key issues in our system:...
I am not selling you anything. The ideas and thoughts expressed below are recycled and imagined only due to the work of others. My goal from this is to share some ideas copied f...
In this immeasurably complex game, we are receivers of passed-down stories, often propaganda-esque displays of competent truths, and expert knowledge which all (and more) intertwine with our first-hand experiences as observers of reality....
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It doesn’t work to tell players what they should be doing. It doesn’t work when we stop the game to tell them what, why, and how.
Coaches so often observe play through a lens of what we think the players “sh...
What a player can do in the game is a process of learning their relationship within it. How can you learn “your relationship” without experiencing “it”? A relationship is in constant formation, in this case it’s an exploration inside the ga...
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