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Attitudes Are Contagious


NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD!  English version of "Attitudes are Contagious" is now available as a DVD!

To view on the web click on one of these two links

http://www.mayouthsoccer.org/video/attitudes.mov

http://www.mayouthsoccer.org/video/attitudes.wmv

Mass Youth Soccer has developed and produced an outstanding video focusing on the issues of sideline behavior of adults, and specifically on how that behavior is affecting the retention of qualified referees. While many have talked about the issue of adult sideline behavior, Mass Youth is the only organization to turn the talk into a valuable tool that teams, towns, clubs and leagues can put into immediate use to help curb unwanted noise along the sidelines. 

The video had its national debut at the US Youth Soccer Workshop in Indianapolis in 2004. Both sessions were well-attended and the presentation of the video was well-received.

“Some of my staff members saw the video and were very impressed by the quality and content of the message. Your organization should be very proud of the product you have put together”.
- Ken Uhrich, President, Wyoming State Soccer Association

“A lot of our Cal-North people…had a chance to see it and tell me it is excellent. Thank you and your association for making this contribution to youth soccer”.
- John Murphy, Chairman, California Youth Soccer Association – North

Featuring actual game footage shot during league games and at tournaments, the video shows adults being themselves – their comments, actions and antics along the sidelines.  You will hear referees talk about how the sideline behavior of adults affect them, and the impact the comments can have on matches. More importantly you will hear from the players themselves – what they think of the comments from the sidelines. Players ranging from age 11 to age 17 were interviewed and provide suggestions. The player's comments, like those made by Jordan (age 11) prove to be particularly insightful. 

Parent behavior along the sideline is shown in a constructive fashion. It's easy to see how involved adults become and how easy it is to slip over the line from being supportive to being critical.

The video highlights several very simple steps to improve the situation along the sideline.  We all want to ensure our children have a positive, fun experience playing the game. This video goes a long way to help encourage that. The video is appropriate for viewing by coaches, players AND parents of teams at all age groups.

Mass Youth Soccer is reproducing the video in quantity and making the video available to organizations both in Massachusetts and throughout the United States. To order copies of the video, click here to order online!

Questions or other inquires can be sent to kmurphy@mayouthsoccer.org.


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