coaching soccer
coaching soccer
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by Andre Botelho - 2007-02-06
Coaching high school soccer is something that can make a huge difference for winning or losing soccer games. The strategies regarding the soccer formations, styles of play, soccer defence, the spee...
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by Andre Botelho - 2007-02-10
Throw-ins play an important role in soccer coaching drills. It is the duty of an expert coach to train his team for perfect throw ins. Following are some of the ideas to consider about taking throw...
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by Andre Botelho - 2007-02-10
When it comes to coaching soccer drills, there is variety of fun, yet effective ways to teach the players about the same. These methods will not only improve the practice attendance but your team w...
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-02-14
Small sided games and soccer drills can be varied greatly by adding a few extra rules to condition the players. Conditions can be used to make the drills harder or easier depending what you want the o...
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-03-05
When a new skill is learned there are three stages of the development, the mental, practice and automatic stage.Throughout these three stages your input into the learning cycle will differ according t...
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-03-27
Having goals can increase effort because the players have a means of measuring their performance and contribution against.SMART goals have long lasting motivation benefits.When you review performance ...
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by Scott Carlson - 2007-06-04
At the highest levels of youth soccer, volunteer coaches have been replaced in many leagues with paid trainers. Parents shell out big bucks for private training in the hopes of turning their chi...
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-06-12
Your Goal Keeper probably represents the single most important position on the pitch, yet how much specific training do you do with this player?I was very fortunate when I played as a youngster in tha...
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-06-14
A Goalkeeper can be a spectator for most of a match and yet when called into action must be ready and focused to stop the opposing teams attack in the blink of an eye. However, during training the Goa...
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by Neil - 2007-06-15
A Goalkeeper can be a spectator for most of a match and yet when called into action must be ready and focused to stop the opposing teams attack in the blink of an eye. However, during training t...