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Coerver Coaching Drill Series: Part One(Skill Drills)


Coerver Coaching Drill Series: Part One(Skill Drills)



Coerver Coaching Drills is the continuation of the international best selling coaching series “1.2.3. Goal and Coerver Coaching.” This new 3 part series, building on the basic skills in those tapes, provides coaches and players with a selection of 365 drills designed to improve the skills, performance and enjoyment of all players, from beginning to advanced….


Coerver Coaching Drill Series: Part Two (Skill Drills)


Coerver Coaching Drill Series: Part Two (Skill Drills)



Coerver Coaching Drills is the continuation of the international best selling coaching series “1.2.3. Goal and Coerver Coaching.” This new 3 part series, building on the basic skills in those tapes, provides coaches and players with a selection of 365 drills designed to improve the skills, performance and enjoyment of all players, from beginning to advanced….


Championship Soccer Drills [VHS]


Championship Soccer Drills [VHS]


$24.95



Skill Factor: Premier League Soccer


Skill Factor: Premier League Soccer


$9.99


Enjoy our high-tech 3D animated SKILL FACTOR guide to learning some fancy footwork combined with Premier League classic match footage showing you how the experts have executed the moves on the pitch. DVD comes with an official Premier League PATCH!System Requirements:Running Time: 90 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/SOCCER Rating: NR UPC: 181582000722 Manufacturer No:&n…

Soccer Training:Backyard Soccer Drills


Soccer Training:Backyard Soccer Drills


$16.99


“Backyard Soccer Drills” was filmed in suburban New York with a small group of five kids and one coach/parent. Continuing with the traditon of the Youth Sports Club and VideosForCoaches.com , nationally known youth coach and video producer Marty Schupak, has put together one of the most creative sports instrucitonal videos to date. The DVD shows some of the most fundamental soccer drills as well a…

Youth Soccer Drills – Coaching Youth Soccer

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3 Free Soccer Drills to Take Your Game Higher

We have all at one point in our lives heard the saying practice makes perfect. This could not be more true for the sport of soccer. To become a great soccer player you must be willing to practice various soccer drills. Although you can learn a lot at your standard soccer practices, to become a star you need to devout time to practicing on your own as well. Listed below are a few free soccer drills that you can practice with to do just that.

Our first drill is one that many know as juggling. I know what you may be thinking, “how am I going to juggle in a game?” Well, your not. What juggling does is lay the ground work for more advanced skills in the future. This soccer drill is easy, fun and the best part is that it can be done alone.

By practicing juggling, you’ll develop a great feel for the ball. This helps your dribbling and trapping ability which are very important in a game. Juggling also strengthens concentration, balance and the ability to control the ball with both feet. Juggling just 30 minutes a day can go a long way in helping with many other skills.

Next we have one on one dribbling. To make this drill most effective, it needs to be done with a partner. There are so many instances in game play where you’ll need to take on an opponent and get past them. As you continue practicing one on one dribbling you’ll find that your better prepared when it counts, at game time.

To get this skill down pat you’ll want to play both roles. In one instance you will be on offense and then you’ll switch and be on defense. Have fun with this. When you get past the other player you get one point and when it’s their turn and they get past you, they get a point.

Our final skill is called one touch passing. To make this most effective you will need some of your friends. This simple little drill will boost your agility and improve ball handling dramatically. The basics of this drill is having at least 4 players, 2 on either side about 10 feet apart. Start passing the ball to a player on the opposite side only touching the ball once when it comes at you. As you get familiar with this drill try speeding it up to increase your skill level.

Soccer drills are the backbone of what makes a good player great. It is a wise idea to practice these soccer drills on a daily basis. You would be hard pressed to find a great player who doesn’t practice on their own time. How do you think they became so great.

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What are some good soccer drills you can do in your backyard?

I go out into my back yard every day to work on my touch and shooting. Usually i dribble through cones for about half hour, than play games with myself to work on shooting (trying to aim for specific spots on my swing set) and then just dribbling around practicing my dribbling and moves. I was wondering what other drills I could practice so that I don’t get too bored of the ones i am doing now.

try juggling the ball, set a record for yourself then try to beat it.
you could also kick the ball off a wall, continuesly hitting it with your foot. Try hitting it with both feet then one, then the other. this really improves coordination. set up goals so you can test your aim and accuracy try to shoot from different spots in your yard, farther, and farther, and farther. Hope this helps a bit.

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