A Sample of Questions to and answers from AI bot ' Coach Rob'
Below are a sample of the first questions to and answers from ' Coach Rob ' -a PERSONAL 24 hour assistant to help provide SAFE, FUN activities for coaches of children aged 5-11 years
The person who asked the question is in bold , followed by the questions they posed and then the link to the responses provided by the bot
From Luke Baker | Senior Special Projects Manager Grassroots Football Division , The English Football Association
I’m an under 10 girls coach and they’re spending too much time talking - give me a session plan to keep them engaged. I have 25 minutes and 13 players. Give it to me in a table with the learning outcomes too https://chatgpt.com/share/6822fecc-34e8-800d-b8ad-4f5402eccc36
From a Technical Director of a Large Youth Soccer Club Saskatchewan, Canada
How can we better engage the parent group of recreational level player/first timers (U8-U12) to take an active interest about learning the game and potential interest to start a coaching journey?
The requirements of technical coach education licensing along with safe sport roster elements of canada Soccer are barriers to many would-be volunteer coaches, how can grassroots clubs manage this?
An example of a parent-to-coach recruitment plan would be terrific
https://chatgpt.com/share/681113d5-3dc4-8010-9380-0a429e736c46
From Lee Christie Director of Coaching at PRFC North Valley, Arizona, USA
Parent education for Ref abuse ?
Psychological profile of a 15 year old girl soccer player
skills based unopposed curriculum for 8-10 year olds
https://chatgpt.com/share/68112061-2454-8009-8135-5443d1c67da9
From Rafał Rożek is a trainer-educator of the Łódź Football Association, Poland
Rafal Provides an outline of his philosophy and asks
“ In your opinion, how does this general approach help children learn to play football?”
“ What about deep learning “
“ what about using ‘constraints’ ?
( Questions originally in Polish and answers in English )
https://chatgpt.com/share/6811cccd-3bc4-8000-a9bd-a2c9936c70f5
Sertan Kırağası, Director of Football Development, Turkish Football Associations
"How should I plan a training session for 8-year-old children?”
“How can I run a drill to improve ball technique with 13 players?
What are the minimum equipment requirements I might need for training sessions with the 5–6 age group?
When planning training sessions with young children, how many coaches or supervisors should there be per child?
Is it mandatory to have a coaching license to work with children aged 5 to 11?
How can I plan a 45-minute training session to improve skill levels with 14 players and 2 goalkeepers?
What kind of activity can I run to classify 50 players aged 10 and 11 according to their abilities?
At what age and with what types of training should I start determining children's playing positions?
I want to plan a shooting drill with 10 players and 2 goalkeepers in a 20 by 30 meter area.
I want to plan a shooting drill with 10 players and 2 goalkeepers in a 20 by 30 meter area. Can you show this drill drawn with symbols on a football field?
https://chatgpt.com/share/67d73971-bddc-800c-8ac6-f3ef64dfc06b
( Sertan asked the questions in Turkish and the bot provided the answers in Turkish but these can be translated to English by asking the bot !)
From Gus San Juan : a Soccer Coach from Miami, Florida, USA
Do you have US Soccer Glossary of terms and definitions for youth soccer ages 8-12year
Could you search current official US Soccer resources online and provide a glossary-style list based on US Soccer's current coaching and player development materials? From Masao Nakayama, Professor of the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences at the University of Tsukuba in Japan 1. What are the strengths of Japanese soccer at the grassroots level? https://chatgpt.com/share/6822c849-90e0-8001-81d9-fffb64343c9b
https://chatgpt.com/share/6812acd0-7714-800c-9282-65c1f206c20e
From Steve Hamilton, Coach Bulgaria
Age Appropriate games for keeping the sessions fun for kids aged 5–11?
https://chatgpt.com/share/68111fa5-93f0-800b-9a8c-2e7fc6d3e4bc