Jeff Stauring, Naples coaches the Optimist Girls Soccer Team along with his daughter Caitlin Stauring. He has previously coached two teams for the Optimist Club and one of these teams had his daughter as a player.
2. Jeff Stauring, Naples coaches the Optimist
Girls Soccer Team along with his daughter
Caitlin Stauring. He has previously coached
two teams for the Optimist Club and one of
these teams had his daughter as a player.
Presently, Jeff is coaching the third Optimist
Girls U10 team for the spring season. The two
coaches offer a balanced approach towards
the coaching for the girls as Caitlin sets the
teams in motion and her father observes the
areas where the players need improvement.
3. They also offer players different situations on
the field so that the players can develop their
imagination and anticipate and position
themselves accordingly. The two coaches
make all efforts possible to ensure that
children are motivated and inspired through
out the coaching sessions. They make the
sessions enjoyable by offering rewards and
teaching kids new ways to play soccer.
4. Jeff believes that the game of soccer requires
a unique way to think that often needs
players to develop a frame of mind where
they’re able to think out of the box. The
useful inputs from his daughter Caitlin also
help the players in looking at the problems on
the field from an experienced point of view.
According to Jeff Stauring, Naples, the
playing soccer is not always about winning.
More than that, it’s about developing a
mental attitude that a team that works
together can face even difficult odds.
5. Along with coaching soccer, Jeff Stauring has
extensive business experience. As a born
leader, he has worked with several companies
and led teams of professionals through
multimillion dollar projects. He was also
featured in the 1996 Xerox Annual report as
Supervisor of a team which “… practices
empowerment to continually improve quality,
cost, delivery, and service; their efforts
improved material flow in the manufacturing
process, reducing assembly costs”.