THE TEAM
Meet our Soccer IQ Education staff
George AnthonyName:
George Anthony Current Position: Assistant Coach, Women's Soccer, Upper Iowa University. Role with SoccerIQ: Education Coach Twitter: @GAnthonyPE It is great to be apart of an initiative like SoccerIQ. I believe teaching the cognitive aspect of the game is highly important in developing quality players, specifically at youth level. I'm excited to jump on board and help expand ways in which we can influence players and coaches to be Ahead of the Game!" |
Ellis RileyName:
Ellis Riley Current Position: Assistant Coach, Women's Soccer, Hastings College. Sponsored by: TacticalPad & Planet Training Role with SoccerIQ: Founder & Lead Coach of Education. Twitter: @CoachEllisRiley I wanted to push forward with the SoccerIQ model after realizing my commitment and passion for the cognitive aspects of youth football. It is something I felt the US Soccer environment could use another footprint in - in terms of development, education, and guidance for players and coaches across the board. I am excited to have Matt, George, and Jack on board who all feel as passionate about the game as I do. Our collaboration of ideas, work, and motivation will be paramount to building our platform moving forward." |
Matt BalshawName:
Matt Balshaw Current PositIon: Youth Technical Director, Mahtomedi Soccer Club. Role with SoccerIQ: Education Coach & Marketing strategist. Twitter: @Mbalshaw17 SoccerIQ's model of helping the player control their own game through their cognitive aspects and fundamental understanding is something I'm excited about. The cognitive side of Football is something I feel can be taught much more diligently to players all over the United States. It is the perfect fit to help kids develop and become an all-round player while learning to control the variables in their game." |
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Jack Hartley
Current Position:
Assistant Coach, University of Jamestown Women's Soccer
Role with SoccerIQ:
Cognitive Education Coach
Twitter: @Hartley_Coach
Jack Hartley
Current Position:
Assistant Coach, University of Jamestown Women's Soccer
Role with SoccerIQ:
Cognitive Education Coach
Twitter: @Hartley_Coach
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I wanted to be a part of SoccerIQ because I firmly believe that the cognitive aspects of the game can be the difference between good and great, yet it appears to be neglected or under-coached. Whether the topic is decision making on the field, confidence building off it, or how to deal with the pressures that the game brings, I hope we can provide a platform to educate and enhance the mental skills of young soccer players on and off the pitch. |
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