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Wednesday, November 28, 2007


Soccer Drill Diagrams For Ages 7-14 - Warm Up Drill

It's a good idea to prepare soccer drill diagrams for ages 7-14 to help you get a quick idea of field placement during the practice session so that you can get going without wasting time reading and understanding your session practice plan.

For example, here's a representation of a warm up drill that is great for developing players' passing and receiving skills. They will feel like they're in a real game situation, yet work without pressure.

When coaching youth soccer training drills, this is a great way to teach your players to use specific soccer techniques while passing and also introduce other variations.

  • Warm Up Drill

- Assign a number to each player.

- Teach them to pass the ball only to a player whose number is one more than their own, which means 2 should pass to 3 and 6 to 7 and so on.

- All the balls will make the rounds of the whole team. Each time a pass is made by a player, he must sprint to another location on the field.



  • Variations

- Start with no limitations in the number of touches the players can make, then you can restrict it three, two and later one.

- You can also have your players first play only with the left foot, then the outside of the foot, etc.

Advanced Tip -Ensure that each player makes eye contact with the player he passes the ball.

If you include soccer drill diagrams for ages 7-14 players in your team, you will find it much easier to run your soccer practice sessions. Feel free to try your own drills, diagrams and variations and post some comments to benefit us all.

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