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Monday, November 5, 2007


Free Soccer Training Drills - How To Select

There are a large variety of free soccer training drills available, but how do you select the right ones?

You probably already have a good idea of the skills you want to develop and teach your players, and you would want to select the most effective drills, those that will enable your players to improve their individual skills and play with more confidence.

You have to be careful in choosing the soccer drills that are neither too difficult nor too simple.

Tips On Selecting The Right Soccer Drills

Here are some useful tips that will help you as a soccer coach, choose the right kind of soccer traning drills for your players:
  1. If it takes more than half a minute to explain the drill... it can tough for the players to understand it, depending on the age of the players.
  2. If you plan to include all the players in a soccer conditioning drill or practice game, you won’t need to do much explaining.
  3. The soccer practice drills you choose, must be structured in such a way, as to get the players who need improvement work harder to get better. Do not select a practice where the weak players get ‘out’ of the game.
  4. With young players, do not pick soccer exercises where they have to hang around waiting or in line.
  5. One way to minimize time being wasted is to select various drills that need the same arrangement.

Try to implement a few os this free soccer training drills tips and I'm sure you'll make the training session more enjoyable for your players.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007


Kids Soccer Drills - Teaching Dribbling & Shooting

Teaching kids soccer drills may be quite challenging. Today I'll share with you a few kids soccer training tips.

  • Teaching Kids - Dribbling And Shooting

For this kids soccer drill, line up the kids on a single goal line. Be aware that you'll need a large number of balls. Have all the balls scattered over the soccer field. Now, as you say, “GO”, the kids have to move towards these balls, pick up the same, and put it into the goal on the opposite side. This is an effective soccer drill that can help the kids improve their dribbling and shooting skills.


  • One Touch Shooting

Usually kids love this soccer practice game. In this soccer technique, the coach should divide the team in two lines, and have them stand in a queue at not less than forty feet from the goal post. Place the goalkeeper on the goalpost.

You should use one goalkeeper in each session (if your team has more than one goalkeeper). When you repeat the drill, you should change the goalkeeper, giving the other goalkeeper an opportunity to practice the same. Your position will be somewhere between the two queues of the players.

Now, you should toss the ball to one of the queues of the players and instruct them to shoot or pass the ball with just one touch. When any player shoots the ball off to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper will pass the ball back to you.

Test these kids soccer drills and send me some feedback!

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Thursday, August 23, 2007


Soccer Training Drills: How To Make The Ball Do What Players Want

Teach how to make the ball do what the players want. Yes, that is possible, but through extensive and effective soccer training drills, and only a good coach can help the team achieve this impressive skill.

Step 1: Make Them Go In A Cycle

The players should go in a cycle. This means left and then right foot, then right thigh and then left thigh, and then hitting the ball up to their head and back down to their right foot and then left and so on. You can teach them how to make various cycles.

They can do so by choosing where the ball goes, and not just keeping the ball up in the air, but manipulating the ball on their terms. It does not really matter much that how many times the players can juggle. What really matters is whether the players are capable enough to make the ball go where you want it.

Step 2: Now Manipulate The Ball Even More

Once the players are well versed with the above step, the players are supposed to aim for kicking the ball away from them to the right.

After that, they should kick the ball away from them to the left. They should be able to do so at a slight angle in the air, almost as they are faking going to the right and then the left but all in the air. Here, the support of the coaches will be on test because the players need to lean their body to the side in which they are kicking the ball.

Finally, teach the soccer players how to try walking and juggling with the ball.

Come up with your own soccer training drills and send me your ideas.

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Saturday, July 28, 2007


Soccer Coaches Training - The Worst Mistake They Make

Yes, there is a long list of mistakes that many soccer coaches not only make, but also they even overlook the same. These mistakes can do disaster and make your team a loser. That is the reason why I rated this mistake as WORST.

  • Most of the coaches do not get all their tools and set up ready before the team arrives for the training. This really puts a very bad impact on the players’ psychology. The coaches fail to prepare everything needed, such as facility and soccer training equipments and set up, ahead of time. When the players arrive, they start making the arrangements and they even do not hesitate to have the players assist them in doing in that.

Always remember that the players do not come there to arrange, but they come to improve their soccer ball skills through the training session. This does not only delay the soccer training session, but sometimes, the sessions even run overtime. What could be worse than that for a player’s psychology?

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