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    WYC 148 – Youth Soccer – John Adair - Constraints-based Coaching

    enMay 04, 2018

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    WYC 148 – Youth Soccer – John Adair - Constraints-based Coaching

    2018 will mark John Adair's fourth year at Coerver Coaching. Adair is the Regional Director for all of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, overseeing player development and coaching education. Prior to joining the Coerver Coaching staff, he has enjoyed success at both the club and high school levels in the South Jersey area.

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