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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]


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Black & Decker ASI500 12-Volt Cordless Air Station Inflator


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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…

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Free Soccer Drills :D iscover The Art Of Heading

I am sure you would agree with me, that dribbling of a soccer ball is the most amazing aspect of any Soccer Game, performed during free soccer drills. The fundamental mistake that players make during dribbling of a soccer ball is that they forget the environment and solely focus on the ball.

Let me share with you one drill that has been used over and over again in soccer practice to teach young players how to dribble a soccer ball because it is a lot of fun. It teaches the players how to look for space and make the most of it.

A coach’s major challenge is to teach the young players to be aware of the environment while they have got the ball with them.

The most often used drill to teach the young players to keep their heads up while dribbling is also a lot of fun apart from teaching valuable skills.

This drill is far better than other soccer exercises which makes the players just dribble around the cones because it gives the opportunity to feel the ball and for the space close to them for their utilization.

1.Initially mark out a square of size 20 by 20 yards (the age and number of players determine the size of the square).

2. Then position half of the players on one side of the square with a ball each. Attacker is the name provided to this half of the players.

3.The square is covered by the other half of the players by spreading out. To distinguish this half of the players from the other half, they are called as Crab.

4.After the crabs had sat down, they would protect themselves with their hands. These players can walk around using their hands and feet only.

In free soccer drills we can have good fun and yet teach a lot of important points of dribbling the ball.

On the coaches’ whistle, each player dribbles the ball to the opposite side and stops the ball on the line opposed to them. The attackers are attacked by “the crabs” and when they do so, the attackers are called the Crab. The game continues until there is only one Attacker left, who becomes the winner.

In soccer coaching, the best part is that the Crabs will also learn the importance of teamwork to refuse attackers any space, and take the ball away from them, so it really becomes a win-win situation!

The most effective way in teaching the young soccer players to dribble the ball with their heads up and to cross the defenders without bumping into each other.

To conclude every player has the ability to be more alert, to react quickly and to run faster. These free soccer drills help achieve better acceleration and decision making speed.

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Are there any drills that I can work on to get better at handball?

I mean handball as in like real handball with the Mini Soccer Ball. If you can teach me some drills and possibly give me a link of tutorial videos and stuff that would be great. tnx

You can practice passing. You can also practice running to get faster.

Does it seem like soccer aficionados speak a language all their own? It sure seems like it to me, and I’ve been playing the game for over 20 years. I put an article on the front page of this blog to help explain the most common soccer terms in plain English. Hopefully this list will help soccer moms everywhere (and soccer dads too, for that matter)to better understand what their little athlete is talking about! Click Here For Access: Soccer Terms.

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