Basic Soccer Drills for Kids
150 Soccer Coaching and Training Drills, Tactics and Strategies to Improve Kids Soccer Skills and IQ
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Narrated by:
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Jamie McLean
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By:
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Chest Dugger
About this listen
Are you looking to take your kids' soccer game to the next level?
Check out this guide for youth soccer players (under 15 years) used by coaches, parents and players alike.
Soccer is the most popular team sport in the world. It is perfect for kids to play. It is safe, simple, and the skills required can be easily acquired. Becoming an expert player requires high levels of dedication, natural athleticism, and innate skills. Any girl or boy can take to the sport and find enjoyment at their own level.
It is for this reason that the game is escalating to such a rapid extent in the US. And it is why the need for coaches and players is growing continuously and rapidly. After all, who would not turn down the chance for their kids to keep physically fit, to allow their natural competitiveness to be channeled in an organized way, to be kept busy in a manner that is both productive and worthwhile? In addition to this, soccer develops dexterity, problem solving, collaboration, friendship, respect, self-discipline, team spirit, and sportsmanship. All of which are life skills that are best acquired young.
But there is so much to learn for youngsters who wish to become soccer players at a good club level. Shooting, defending, pressing, passing, controlling the ball, the laws of the game (even professionals struggle at times with the offside law as do, it sometimes seems, the referees themselves). And more important than all of these, children must learn about the spirit of soccer. Fair play and the sportsmanship mentioned above. This is especially so for today’s youngsters facing all the pressures of growing up in a challenging world driven by the twin pressures of consumerism and social media.
Here's what's included in this audiobook:
- The 7 different kinds of skills that kids need to learn in soccer
- How ball control skills escalate the level of your kids soccer game
- Six passing drills that will improve team cohesion quickly
- Offensive tips, tricks and drills that will make your team win
- Six drills that will make your kids get to defend in numbers and strength
- How to get kids to learn from the pros on TV
- Six drills that will make your kids get to defend in numbers and strength
- Five dribbling tips and drills that will make your kid stand out
- How the mental side of soccer will improve your kids social and life skills
- What parents must do during soccer practice and games
Even if you've never played or watched soccer in your life before, you and your kids will gain a significant amount of knowledge from this audiobook!
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- Leslie Perkins
- 21-10-20
Great info but lacks a pdf with diagrams
really great book with all info to help you coach football with technical and practical ideas with great delivery
just lacks a pdf with all the diagrams to accompany the book
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- Christopher
- 01-03-24
Would be useful but misses the PDF document
narrator was excellent, very clear, and entertaining given the content.
the issue I have(and reason for returning) is I realised once you get going you really need the supporting document/images so you can understand who 'player 1' is and what direction 'player 2' is meant to go, as it is read in a manner which suggests the listener can see what he can see. it may be possible to visualise by thought what he is describing but for some drills it would be sheer guess work/using ones imagination sadly.
hopefully this gets the PDF attached, in which case I'd be happy to revisit in future.
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