My soccer "resume":
- Started playing organized soccer in 1992 and didn't stop until recently (because of injuries)
- In August of 1999, I started refereeing for the Gold Country Soccer Association, and I volunteered as an indoor soccer coach at Samba Soccer.
- Again in 2005, I got re-certified and I started refereeing again, but in the bay area.
- In August of 2008 I volunteered as an assistant coach for the Roseville Youth Soccer Club; though, I conducted several practices and games on my own (in the absence of the head coach).
- All amongst those "jobs" I was always playing soccer myself, whether it was goalie for the Nevada Union High School soccer team, or whether it was going to soccer camps with friends...soccer has been a huge part of my life, and will continue to be, regardless of my physical ability.
- I still play soccer, just not on any organized team; I am still in the physical-therapy process of recovery from all my sports injuries, and it is a long and arduous process. I continue to hone my fundamental skills with a focus on how I would be able to teach this to others.
I enjoy anything soccer related, and offer my knowledge, skills and experience to anyone who thinks they could gain something. 1-on-1 training, group training, specific skill or position training, etc.
* I will continue to add to this; hopefully with some instructional videos next
- In August of 1999, I started refereeing for the Gold Country Soccer Association, and I volunteered as an indoor soccer coach at Samba Soccer.
- Again in 2005, I got re-certified and I started refereeing again, but in the bay area.
- In August of 2008 I volunteered as an assistant coach for the Roseville Youth Soccer Club; though, I conducted several practices and games on my own (in the absence of the head coach).
- All amongst those "jobs" I was always playing soccer myself, whether it was goalie for the Nevada Union High School soccer team, or whether it was going to soccer camps with friends...soccer has been a huge part of my life, and will continue to be, regardless of my physical ability.
- I still play soccer, just not on any organized team; I am still in the physical-therapy process of recovery from all my sports injuries, and it is a long and arduous process. I continue to hone my fundamental skills with a focus on how I would be able to teach this to others.
I enjoy anything soccer related, and offer my knowledge, skills and experience to anyone who thinks they could gain something. 1-on-1 training, group training, specific skill or position training, etc.
* I will continue to add to this; hopefully with some instructional videos next