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2018 Maryland State ODP 12U Agenda What is ODP? Program Goals Health and Safety of the Elite Player InjureFree Partnership Expectations Logistics US Youth Soccer ODP US Youth Soccer ODP US National Team East Region ODP


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2018 Maryland State ODP 12U

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  • What is ODP?
  • Program Goals
  • Health and Safety of the Elite Player
  • InjureFree Partnership
  • Expectations
  • Logistics

Agenda

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US Youth Soccer ODP

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Maryland State ODP East Region ODP US National Team US Youth Soccer ODP

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Club US National Team Other Identification Programs

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  • Identify, Develop, Promote
  • System of Play
  • Four areas of improvement:
  • Technical
  • Tactical
  • Physical
  • Psychological

Program Goals

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Health and Safety of the Elite Player

  • Dr. Stacy King, PT, DPT, OCS, CIMT, CSCS

Aspire Physical Therapy & Wellness Doctorate in Physical Therapy Board Certified in Orthopedics Certified Integrated Manual Therapist Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

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Concussions

  • In soccer, concussions

most commonly occur by the following contacts: Ø Head to Head Ø Head to Elbow Ø Head to Ground Ø Head to Goal Post

  • Head to Ball concussions

rarely happen

According to the CDC:

  • A concussion is a type of trauma7c

brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth.

  • This sudden movement can cause

the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, stretching and damaging the brain cells and crea7ng chemical changes in the brain.

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Concussions

From the CDC Website

Signs Observed:

  • Can’t recall events prior to or

after a hit or fall.

  • Appears dazed or stunned.
  • Forgets an instruction, is

confused about an assignment or position, or is unsure of the game, score, or opponent.

  • Moves clumsily.
  • Answers questions slowly.
  • Loses consciousness (even

briefly).

  • Shows mood, behavior, or

personality changes. Symptoms Reported

  • Headache or “pressure” in head.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Balance problems or dizziness,
  • r double or blurry vision.
  • Bothered by light or noise.
  • Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or

groggy.

  • Confusion, or concentration or

memory problems.

  • Just not “feeling right,” or

“feeling down”.

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Concussions

From the CDC Website

Action Plan

  • When in doubt, sit them out
  • Seek medical attention
  • Maryland Law:
  • Any athlete who is

suspected of sustaining a concussion during practice

  • r play must be promptly

removed from the game.

  • The athlete may not return

to play until he or she has been cleared by a licensed health care professional trained in the management

  • f concussions.

For more information: http://www.cdc.gov/HeadsUp/

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MSYSA InjureFree and MedStar Partnership

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SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICIANS 75 SPORTS THERAPISTS

STAFF TEAMS EVENTS EDUCATION

31

ATHLETIC TRAINERS

18

COLLEGES

8

PROFESSIONAL

34

HIGH SCHOOLS

14

ATHLETIC EVENT AFFILLIATIONS

12

RUNNING EVENTS

7

SPORTS MEDICINE RESEARCHERS

9

PHYSICIAN EDUCATION FELLOWSHIPS

OUR SCOPE

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ü Dedicated VIP scheduling line for prompt appointments ü Dedicated web page with the latest information in sports and soccer safety

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Player Expectations

  • Represent the state of Maryland and US

Youth Soccer

  • Show respect for members of the

program and the community

  • Bring water and a ball to every training

session

  • Wear ODP training kit to every session
  • Attend all training sessions and work

hard to become the best player possible

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Parent Expectations

  • Represent the state of Maryland and US

Youth Soccer

  • Show respect for members of the

program and the community

  • Have your player to training on time
  • Observe, support and cheer
  • Not allowed on the field

during training

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Logistics

  • 100 boys and 97 girls were

selected from tryouts

  • All selected players have been

assigned to training locations

  • Training sessions
  • Playday in June
  • Optional Regional Playday
  • Players have an opportunity to

attend East Region ID camp

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North- UMBC West- Layhill South- Ruritan

Logistics

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  • Ten Monday night 90 minute training

sessions beginning March 26th

  • Focus is on technical training and small

group tactics

  • Each site and gender will have a head

coach and one/two assistant coaches

  • Goalkeepers will receive specific GK

training every week at their regularly scheduled training location and time

Logistics

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Website: www.msysa.org

  • Pool Pages
  • Training Schedules/

locations

  • Forms*, Player Manuals
  • Cancellations made on

website 2.5 hours ahead

  • Calendar
  • Staff

Information Flow:

  • Parent > Site Manager >

Programs Director

Communication

Maryland State ODP

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2018 Maryland District ODP

2007/2008 Birth Year

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Maryland State ODP East Region ODP US National Team Maryland District ODP 2018 Maryland District ODP

2007/2008 Birth Year

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2018 Maryland State ODP 12U