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myarn on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 |
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Free soccer training drills
Let me present some free soccer training drills using which you can control the ball effectively as well as shoot and pass it. In this article, Shoulder To Shoulder and Shark in the Middle are two such soccer drills that have been discussed in detail for you.
Shoulder To Shoulder is a drill that is intended for defensive as well as offensive players. The main aim of this drill is to teach offensive player to practice fast shooting under pressure and let the defensive players practice clearing ... more ...
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myarn on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 |
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Soccer training tips
Does it sound familiar when I say that stretching forms an integral part of soccer training tips and is widely recommended and practiced by almost all sportspersons? Soccer is a sport which is continuously growing and developing in its intricacy.
There are two types of stretching that can be incorporated in kid’s training for soccer; static and dynamic stretching.
When doing the static stretching, players draw out their muscles to a given point of resistance and hold it right there for a given ... more ...
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myarn on Friday, July 30th, 2010 |
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Soccer coaching
What follows is a simplistic way of bearing in mind the essential soccer coaching factors ate determine the team philosophy and moving along with it. This philosophy can be applied to your youth team with relative ease as it is easier than you think.
These are 6 elements; parents, coaches, excitement, selection, time, and success windows that are needed for a successful youth coaching philosophy.
Consistent Parental Guidance: During soccer training parental influence is very important for the mental and ... more ...
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kenia on Friday, July 9th, 2010 |
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soccer exercises are the backbone of all the training sessions. If the soccer drills are not suitable for your players and training methods can be effective. Children too hard or a training drill is exposed inevitably lose interest and motivation. Remove also the levels of consumption and it is fun to create a platform of self-doubt that most players leave the game
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myarn on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 |
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Coaching soccer drills
You’ll more that agree with me that when it comes to coaching soccer drills, the toughest part is where the most suitable mode of organizing the player’s conditioning schedules is to be decided upon. The reason I say this is because in the last few years, the fine line between coaching and educating has gradually dissolved.
Unfortunately, not all coaches realize that teaching soccer involves designing coaching plans specific to the players’s requirements. They should make an effort to develop them ... more ...
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SynKa on Friday, June 25th, 2010 |
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Let’s accept it! The value of Soccer practice games in training sessions is overlooked by almost all the coaches. These games have the effect of ever-increasing the player’s interest in the soccer training matches and it has been certified by many researchers. The soccer skills are developed in kids as a result of these games which play a key role here.
Accordingly, there are some aspects that I’ll bring to your notice which make it essential to include a variety of soccer games in your sessions.
Games are fun: As mentioned earlier, games introduce an element of fun in the sessions. The players feel motivated to participate in the sessions and their ... more ...
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myarn on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 |
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Coaching soccer drills
I’m not sure if you know this but young players have real trouble in kicking the ball by using a straight leg? In coaching soccer drills, this is by far the biggest problem that a coach and the players face. The player has to be in total balance and the leg used for kicking the ball is bent at the knee. Both power and stance to kick the ball emerges from below the knee.
In soccer practice, this is the starting position for almost all types of kicks. The increase of rate of the foot from below the knee ... more ...
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SynKa on Friday, June 18th, 2010 |
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Soccer practice games are immensely important especially in comparison to drills and it’s not hard for someone like me to understand this. Firstly, it’s imperative that kids are more focused on acquiring the skills and working upon them to better their movement with the ball. But there are certain points that you must check when they advance in their soccer training.
As has been discussed earlier, it is a great idea to divide the players into groups so that they can enjoy the game as well as develop their own styles. First and foremost, the kids must get the freedom to decide on various issues concerning them and this is possible only when the size of the group is ... more ...
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myarn on Friday, June 4th, 2010 |
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Soccer practice games
Did you ever find the time to reflect upon the count of benefits that soccer practice games have to offer to the players? In addition to hundreds of opportunities to touch the ball, the players have adequate room to try out other maneuvers.
The set up of a 4v4 small-sided game in soccer training is small and it works to the advantage of both the coach and the players. The coach is in a position to observe all players on one side since they are only 4 in count. The players get to play with the ball for a ... more ...
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SynKa on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 |
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In Soccer practice games, scoring goals is one thing that adds to the excitement of the young players while playing. For this reason, you must look for opportunities to score goals and integrate for them. In order to create such occasions for them, many options are available that can be performed. For example there are small sided games, shooting drills, and full-field scrimmages.
During small sided games and full field scrimmages, you’re required to keep changing the promotional ways to score additional goals. Add in such games that don’t need a goalie to play or limit the goalie’s movement within the predefined lines. The current goalpost can be extended or ... more ...