USA FOOTBALL ORGANIZE COACHES CLINIC

United States of America Football is set to organize a coaching clinic for youth coaches on Saturday, August 20 this year at New Orleans Saints’ training facility, based on news from the facility’s website.

Interested coaches in the Gulf South community would have the privilege of receiving the training. USA Football is a member of the US Olympic Committee focused on training high school and youth football coaches. So far, they have excelled in training more than any organization in the country combined.

The New Orleans Saints Youth Programme department ensure that the Gulf South community is active in the programme all year round. The Saints as an organization set up programs to promote football, and support may youth and high school programmes. Over fifty thousand youths have been affected by the Saints Youth Programme. There are 700 instructors acting as liaisons in the Saints programmes to help reach out to young people in their different areas.

USA Football is focused on developing sports and best standards to ensure increased participation and development of players and their coaches. This year they would partner with ESPN to ensure they reach out to as much as possible. The ESPN is set to stream 28 conference games this year, despite the loss in subscribers. College football programmes are still charging high from the television networks, the loss in subscribers keeps increasing. Since 2013, about ten million subscribers have pulled the plug, with 1.5 million from February to May alone.

This has led to a renegotiation of TV contracts as consumers keep up with cancelling their cable subscriptions at an alarming rate. The schools had their revenue slashed, forcing ESPN to consider live streaming of the games to reach out to more millennials. The games will be broadcast digitally for a subscription fee in order to generate more revenue. Other sports like basketball, baseball and softball would gradually be added with time.

United States of America Football is set to organize a coaching clinic for youth coaches on Saturday, August 20 this year at New Orleans Saints’ training facility, based on news from the facility’s website.

Interested coaches in the Gulf South community would have the privilege of receiving the training. USA Football is a member of the US Olympic Committee focused on training high school and youth football coaches. So far, they have excelled in training more than any organization in the country combined.

The New Orleans Saints Youth Programme department ensure that the Gulf South community is active in the programme all year round. The Saints as an organization set up programs to promote football, and support may youth and high school programmes. Over fifty thousand youths have been affected by the Saints Youth Programme. There are 700 instructors acting as liaisons in the Saints programmes to help reach out to young people in their different areas.

USA Football is focused on developing sports and best standards to ensure increased participation and development of players and their coaches. This year they would partner with ESPN to ensure they reach out to as much as possible. The ESPN is set to stream 28 conference games this year, despite the loss in subscribers. College football programmes are still charging high from the television networks, the loss in subscribers keeps increasing. Since 2013, about ten million subscribers have pulled the plug, with 1.5 million from February to May alone.

This has led to a renegotiation of TV contracts as consumers keep up with cancelling their cable subscriptions at an alarming rate. The schools had their revenue slashed, forcing ESPN to consider live streaming of the games to reach out to more millennials. The games will be broadcast digitally for a subscription fee in order to generate more revenue. Other sports like basketball, baseball and softball would gradually be added with time.