Lindsay and Seth Little first met when their own playing careers crossed paths. They were both decorated student athletes that each served as captains of their respective teams.
As a player, Lindsay thrived in the role of creative midfielder. She helped her NJCAA teams play for two consecutive National Championship finals. Due to her passion for the game and tenacity for training, she excelled at the club, Olympic Development Program, High School, NJCAA, & NCAA Division I levels. Her diverse soccer experience also includes being a certified referee and coach.
Seth obtained his undergraduate degree in Physical Education, duel majoring in Coaching and Spanish. His passion lie in the theory of sport, tactics and strategy. He excelled at gridiroLindsay and Seth Little first met when their own playing careers crossed paths. They were both decorated student athletes that each served as captains of their respective teams.
As a player, Lindsay thrived in the role of creative midfielder. She helped her NJCAA teams play for two consecutive National Championship finals. Due to her passion for the game and tenacity for training, she excelled at the club, Olympic Development Program, High School, NJCAA, & NCAA Division I levels. Her diverse soccer experience also includes being a certified referee and coach.
Seth obtained his undergraduate degree in Physical Education, duel majoring in Coaching and Spanish. His passion lie in the theory of sport, tactics and strategy. He excelled at gridiron football, achieving All-America status before injuries decimated his career. However, since his own AYSO days, he always loved the beautiful game. In 2007, he began the practice of law, and over the course of his legal career, he has had the opportunity to consult with youth and semi professional soccer clubs on issues relating to business organization, curriculum, best practices, policies and procedures, and general risk management.
As parents and coaches of young soccer players, Lindsay and Seth simply want what’s best for their children’s development as a whole, including the integral part that athletics play in a child's well-being. To that end, these books were only ever meant to help their own children. However, hopefully they can help other children to learn, and love, the game like they do....more