Command the Ball!

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Command the Ball! Soccer Skills - Attacking: A Complete Guide to Tactics and Training

Command The Ball!

What if there were 4 simple exercises
that could vastly improve your teams
ball mastery?

Ball mastery is essential for any aspiring soccer player. The ability to deftly control the motion of the ball, all the while paying attention to everything else that is going on is vital. It is one of the easiest things to learn in Soccer, yet it is also one of the hardest to master. Fortunately, with a little repetition of four simple exercises from the Coerver Coaching Master Class Series, any team can vastly improve their skills:

Kwik Kik Speedball Platform - w/o ball - any ball will fit - “A Punching Bag for Your Feet” Soccer Training Equipment

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Kwik Kik Speedball Platform - w/o ball - any ball will fit - A Punching Bag for Your Feet Soccer Training Equipment Kwik Kik Speedball Platform - w/o ball - any ball will fit - “A Punching Bag for Your Feet” Soccer Training Equipment The Kwik Kik Speedball is a great training aid for any sport that takes coordination particularly soccer players & enthusiasts at any level. It works just like a punching bag for your feet. Concentrated - so the time spent on the Kwik Kik is equal to a much longer time doing other drills. This simple exercise develops many skills at the same time. Proper body positioning is necessary as your skill level improves while mastering more difficult skills. Unlike other training aids - no bad habits are developed using the Kwik Kik Speedball. So many of the skills learned are transferred directly to the game. Just as a speed bag develops the hands and arms of a boxer, the Kwik Kik Speed Ball develops the feet and legs of a Soccer player! Develops Muscle Memory! Use of the Kwik Kik Speed Ball will develop and strengthen muscles in unusual places - muscles that are required for many Soccer (and other athletic) moves. The Kwik Kik Equipment’s - Speed Ball training device is a concentrated exercise. Just a few minutes daily will increase stamina, develop peripheral vision, use of both feet, and most of all confidence. Your feet and ankles will become tougher and less prone to injury. Every skill developed by the upper body will be built on the foundation of good eye-foot coordination. Aerobically it’s as good as jumping rope but with the added benefits:
Customer Review: Not overwhelmed and it comes with a little surprise
“I have had the Kwik Kik for several weeks now. I am not to impressed by it. My biggest complaint is that the ball keeps coming off the straps after about 30 kicks. The ball is fully inflated and strapped on as tight as possible. Lastly I was very surprised and disheartened to open my box and find an un-welcomed Mormon pamphlet with email address trying to solicate for your Religious Cult in the box.”
Customer Review: Terrific Training Product!
I purchased the Kwik Kik for my 11-year-old to use as a training aid for the recreational soccer program he is involved with. It was fairly easy to put together and, once the base is filled with sand (it cannot be filled with water), it’s simple to move it from place to place. The Kwik Kik is a great way to build up the strength and stamina in his feet and legs! I love the fact that he can use it either in-doors or out-doors, so he’ll be able to use it to keep training throughout the year. Great Product!

Resume Clerk Check

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Resume Clerk Check Coaching Soccer 10 to 15 Year Olds: Planning Technical and Tactical Training The exercises and coaching units suggested in this book are designed for 10 to 15 year old soccer players. Topics covered include: Coordination, Dribbling, Receiving, Heading, Throw-ins, Individual Tactical Skills, Passing, Shooting, Moving Without The Ball, Defending

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Soccer Drills For Youth

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Soccer Drills For Youth Coordination, Agility And Speed Training For Soccer Provides drills accompanied by useful tips and understandable instructions with easy to follow diagrams.
Sections include: Practical Warm Ups, Drills with the Ball, Drills with Rods and Cones, Running Technique, Plyometric Exercises and more.

Aggression plays an important role in soccer drills for youth. Here are some of the techniques that can help the coaches in training their team regarding aggressive drills.

  • Protect Drill
  • The protect drill method requires the player to protect the ball. This effective method can improve the drilling skills of the players largely. This method requires the players to work one on one.

    Drills Soccer: Make Complex Things Easier

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    Soccer - Goalkeeper Training for Speed, Coordination & Strength

    Coaching drills soccer is probably the most complex coaching assignment in sports. It involves an understanding of specific skills and specific fitness training.

    It is the vision, strategic and tactical thinking skills of the coach that make a winning team. What is more, the coach needs to use variation in his / her methods depending upon age groups and gender being coached.

  • Coaching Drills Soccer
  • The expert coach is always fully prepared before the practice session starts. When it comes to coaching soccer, discipline matters much. Therefore, make sure that you are ready with all the equipments you need.

    Why Kids Aren’t Running Any More

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    Why Kids Arent Running Any More Soccer - Coordination and Agility Training with a Soccer Ball

    In America, a joyous, simply competitive activity is losing its edge. Running is dying. Even worse, it seems our country is caring less and less about it. As our kids continue to get fatter to the point that you can almost hear them growing at the waistline, we now have learned that they will have less of a life expectancy than their current grandparents!

    Soccer - Coordination and Agility Training with a Soccer Ball

    Filed under: Soccer Balls by: Mr.Soccer

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