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Sunday, June 22, 2008


Coaching High School Soccer: Various Drill To Enhance The Shooting Skills Of The Players

When it comes to coaching high school soccer, “Quick Shot” is one of the most effective soccer drills to improve the shooting skills of your players.

As per this drill, you can begin with dividing the players into small teams of three.

  • Make sure that every team has one ball and two cones.
  • Place the cones in a way to create the goalpost for every team.
  • One player of every team will act as a goalie.
  • You have to have the other two players take their position on the opposite sides of the goals in a way that they both should face each other.
  • Now, each of these two players will attempt shooting the ball in an effort to score a goal. The goalie will try to save the goal.
  • Once saved, the soccer goalie will pass on the ball to the other player.
A thorough practice of this drill will be very effective for both the players and the goalie. Please note that while coaching high school soccer using this youth soccer coaching drill, you have to make sure that you are switching the goalie quite often at regular intervals.

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Friday, June 6, 2008


Soccer Footwork Drills: Things To Keep In Mind

There are several things that you need to keep in mind, while you having your players practice the various types of soccer footwork drills.

As a youth soccer coach, you very well know the importance of having control of the ball by the players, throughout the game. You should also note that in order to achieve effective control of the ball, your players would have to use the best footwork skills.

They must have ultimate control on the pace and speed of the ball. They have to run with the ball, but in doing so; they have to use a wide array of soccer techniques while, dribbling, shielding, passing and kicking the soccer ball.

In order to achieve best result from all these skills, it is important that they use their footwork skills to the fullest. Regarding the soccer footwork drills, please note that you should not be very strict in your planning and strategy.

It is good that you have everything planned beforehand, but you must leave some room for instant changes, keeping in view the current situation.

What is more, you should also focus on individual sessions for soccer footwork skills. Again, the individual session must run at least one hour and not just for a few minutes.

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