The Set Position

Kohl Orner

An inside look at goalkeeping and the impact it can have on the game of soccer. The podcast will talk about all aspects of goalkeeping and how to be successful at any level. Giving coaches and players in-depth content to improve their knowledge of goalkeeping.

  1. 11/10/2020

    Episode 43 - Breaking the Mold: Coaching the Men's Game (Kim Wyant)

    Kohl and Zak are joined by Kim Wyant (New York University Head Men's Coach) to discuss her path to coaching the men's game. As you will learn Kim had a lot of success in the game during her playing career and played on the first US Women's National team as a goalkeeper. She talks about here path from a young player to her national team days and how that set her up for success in the coaching world. Kim talks about how she got to NYU and earned the role as the Head Men's Coach. She continues the conversation about the transition from coaching the women's game to the men's game and how she approached the change. She talks about her biggest challenges during her transition and how she stayed true to her coaching roots. Kim states that it is important to stay yourself and to not change your coaching style because you are not coaching a new gender. She says that players "will see right through you" and they won't support you in the same way. This is a lesson that many young coaches can take to heart and use in their everyday coaching. Kohl and Zak guide the last part of the conversation to goalkeeping and how she approaches goalkeeping today. She talks about how she is looking for the almost finished goalkeeper that needs those last couple adjustments to their game to be a finished product. Kim discusses the attributes that she looks for in goalkeepers and how she knows that they will be a good fit for her program. She continues the goalkeeping topic to talk about the youth game and what young goalkeepers can be doing to grow their skills to prepare themselves for future success.

    1h 1m
  2. 09/24/2020

    Episode 41 - The Coaching Path (Kohl Orner and Zak Kruger)

    Kohl and Zak were approached by a listener to talk about The Coaching Path. They talk about the path they took to becoming coaches at the college level. Kohl and Zak break down their playing careers and how they set them up to being coaches now. The discussion starts with their early coaching careers and the coaching jobs they took to help them on a path of success. They express the importance of volunteering for different coaching positions to help get you name out there. Zak talks about how he worked for several different clubs and small coaching gigs before being a Graduate Assistant at Shippensburg University. Kohl talks about his similar path to becoming a Graduate Assistant at Averett University and his next steps to an Assistant Women's Coach at North Carolina Wesleyan College. Kohl and Zak had to put in their time to make it to their current positions and had to work some long days to make the career in coaching work. They state that it is not an easy path but one that is worth it if you are willing to put in the time and effort that it takes. It is not a career that is handed to many and comes with its many ups and downs along the way. Kohl and Zak state that there are going to be tough times but your time will come when you get that call. Enjoy your time coaching and making connections because you never know when it will be your time. If you have any questions about this episode don't hesitate to reach out to Kohl and Zak on Social media or to thesetposition@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you!

    57 min
  3. 08/20/2020

    Episode 39 - Fear of Failure and Reading the Game (Oumar Ballo)

    Oumar Ballo, former Center Back for Sporting Kansas City, joins Kohl and Zak to discuss the Fear of Failure and Reading the Game. Oumar discusses how he approached the professional game and how he had to learn to be okay with failure. He states it is okay to fail but it is how you learn from the mistake that is important. Kohl and Zak echo that statement and say that there is always going to be failure in the sport. You have to learn from those failures so that you can continue to improve. Oumar stresses that you can not be afraid to fail. If you can continue to think about failure and what may happen, the chances of success at any level decrease. Kohl and Zak say that as long as a coach continues to work with you and have communication you are doing the right things. Fear of Failure is a real think but can be overcome by turning the negative things that happen and turning them into positives. This is a great way to continue to improve and make sure that you are staying on the right track.  The group turns the conversation to talk about Reading the Game. Oumar talks about how he read the game from a Center Backs perspective and the different cues. He speaks about how he approached the game and the moments that he knew were important for him to make decisions. From a coaching perspective Kohl and Zak talk about what they like to see players do in certain situations. The different cues are important for the overall success of the team and making sure from a defensive perspective goals are not conceded. There are so many different moments in the game and different factors that are going to change decision making. There is not one formula that is going to work for all situations, game experience is the best way to continue to hone these skills and improve your game.

    54 min
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An inside look at goalkeeping and the impact it can have on the game of soccer. The podcast will talk about all aspects of goalkeeping and how to be successful at any level. Giving coaches and players in-depth content to improve their knowledge of goalkeeping.