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Annual Meeting and Board Elections March 7th, 7:30 PM
The IYSA Annual Meeting and Board Elections is fast approaching! Please come join us to learn more about our club and the future of IYSA. We are a proud club driven by volunteers and and a strong belief in the benefits of youth sports on our players. The position of Vice President and Treasurer are…
Read MoreWelcome Peter Duckworth to IYSA!
IYSA is very pleased to announce the addition of Peter Duckworth as Director of Youth Development. Peter brings with him a tremendous amount of coaching experience both locally and internationally. Peter has trained youth players as an English FA Schools coach, a Nike FC coach and for 8 years he was a youth coach at Manchester United. Locally, Peter worked with youth players at…
Read MoreRecreational Soccer Registration Now Open!
Register now for the Fall 2018 Recreational Soccer season. We had a great Spring Season with a lot of new resources and opportunities. Don’t miss out! Learn more and Register Now!
Read MoreComp Tryouts
April 1 – May 31 2017
Read MoreComp Tryouts and Free Orlando City Tickets!
Dear IYSA family, We hope the spring season is off to a good start for everyone. It is great to see so many families on the fields; we are at a record number of players with over 480 kids in both rec and comp this season! By all accounts everyone is having a good time,…
Read MoreWhy Athletes Bonk
It’s late in the fourth quarter, the third period, stoppage time or even that last mile. That is when athletic trainers, strength and conditioning specialists and coaches find out if all of that investment of time and money in physical endurance training was worth it as they watch to see if their athletes will have…
Read More10 Ways You’re Causing Your Child Sport-Induced Stress
Sports can be fun, but for many children, sports can be extremely stressful.
Read MoreCoaching With a Purpose: Mixing Mental Lessons With Physical Ones
In just the last two decades, coaches are finally realizing the tremendous impact they can have on their win/loss record and the respect of their athletes by coaching the mental game.
Read MoreResearch Says Young Athletes Need More Than Just Practice To Succeed
However, many athletes never quite cross the 10,000 hour finish line, and have used the scapegoat reason, “I just didn’t have enough time to commit to the sport.”
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