Soccer patches for positive reinforcement and woven, are often seen as an important tool to cultivate team spirit. They can be displayed on the uniform, hats and gear bags to bring team members together and provide motivation for their accomplishments. They are also a great alternative to traditional trophies for sports teams of all levels.
Positive reinforcement is a proven way to encourage kids to repeat behaviors they want to continue. By rewarding good behavior with a patch, players and students learn that it is worth the effort to do the right thing and earn that reward. The resulting positive self-esteem and sense of achievement makes them more willing to work hard in school, in sports or other activities.
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Soccer Coaches use patches for many purposes including – to encourage players to get to practice, hustle and aggressive play, to learn soccer moves, for defensive play, for listening to the coach, for improving, etc. Some coaches give them to ALL players who come to practice and games (black/white patch), others use a color for every 4 to 6 practices and then start over with a new color, etc. Many coaches have reported that their practice attendance went up when they started giving patches to all players for coming to practice.
A “denied” patch is a great way to reward the defender or keeper who stops an opponent from scoring a goal on a breakaway by making a heads up smart play. A player can also earn this patch by helping another defender when they are in a 1-on-1 situation with an opposing player.…