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Wednesday, August 13, 2008


Soccer Exercises: Are Aggression And Foul Play Same Thing

While you are coaching youth soccer through various soccer exercises, in an effort to teach them the importance of aggression in the game of soccer, you will have to make sure that you are not confusing aggression with foul play.

It is sad to see that some coaches unintentionally encourage their players to use foul play in the name of aggression. You have to be very careful regarding this. Always remember that aggression in the game of soccer can win matches for you, but foul play can only be the cause of losing a match – it never helps to win.

You have to put this thing in your layers’ head. Tell them in clear words and in an impressive way that the only purpose of the various soccer exercises is just to help the players bring aggression in the game.

Aggression simply means, being highly agile and quick in each and every move that the players are taking in the field during a match or when performing soccer training drills. Again, quickness must also not be taken as high speed –quickness means using the right pace at right situation to handle the ball in an effective way.

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Friday, August 17, 2007


2 Soccer Drills For Youth - How To Be More Aggressive In Soccer

Aggression plays an important role in soccer drills for youth. Here are some of the soccer coaching techniques that can help improve aggressiveness in youth players:

1. Protect Drill

This effective method can improve the drilling soccer skills of the players largely and requires the players to work one on one. The coach should have one player stand next to a ball, having his feet shoulder width apart.

Now, have another player stand on the outside shoulder of the first player. The main task of the second player is to get his foot on the ball, by any means necessary. The job of the first player is to keep balance, protect the ball, and respond to open aggressiveness by a defender.

2. Getting Closer

The setup is the same, as they require in the above method for protecting the ball. There are two players. The only difference is that the main task of the player furthest from the ball to try to wedge his body between the inside player and the ball any way he can.

Try these soccer drills for youth and send me some feedback.

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