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# 1. 37 Soccer Attacking Tips, Tactics and Strategies is 12 pages long and includes:
This article includes:
- 37 Soccer Attacking Tips, Tactics & Strategies
- How to Score More Goals
- How to Determine Why Your Team Isn't Scoring More Goals
- 7 Ways Most Soccer Goals Are Scored It includes tips for breakaways, penalty kicks, free kicks, throw ins, far post play, wing attack vs. frontal attack, corner kicks, types of shots, movement off the ball, direct vs. indirect attack, target forwards, support, rebounds, passing to space vs. passing to feet, using decoys to pull defenders out of position, how too much emphasis on a possession style of play can harm your attack, and more.# 2. Strength On The Ball, Shoulder Tackle, Aggressive Play & BraveryTM is an improved version of one of the most popular and effective Premium Practice Games (soccer drills that are games).
Soccer is a physical game and by U8 the more physical teams will start to have an advantage. Young players often aren't used to physical play, but the fact is that in a real game the most physical team will usually win, so you must teach your players how to be physical so they have a chance to be successful. At the very least, you don't want them to fall apart and give up when their opponents are physical and aggressive.
This is a Soccer Drill that is a Practice Game. It teaches bravery and aggressive play, that soccer is a physical game and to not be afraid of contact or being bumped or pushed, strength on the ball to maintain possession while dribbling, shielding the ball to maintain possession when challenged, a legal Shoulder Tackle, challenging for the ball to slow the attack and how to legally push a player off the ball.
Below are some of the comments I have received from coaches about this game:
"This Game made an immediate improvement on my boys on how to fight for a ball." Coach Chuck, U-10 Boys "We did this first thing after warm-ups until I was satisfied the girls weren't going to be afraid of contact." Coach Corey, U-12 Girls "The other team was bigger and trying to play very aggressively against us, but we have been playing the Strength on the Ball game since the beginning of the season, and, although they really tried, the other team could not push my boys around." Coach Stephanie, U10 Boys "I LOVE the "Shoulder Tackle & Strength on the Ball" drill - it has HUGE benefits. It paid off this past weekend when we played a team from another league. Their girls were very aggressive until we got on their shoulders and then they generally went to pieces and we took away the ball." Coach Tony, U16G, Premium Member # 3. 22 Coaching "Rules" is from Premium and contains "rules" you can easily teach your players that will quickly improve your team's play. Some of them, such as Coaching Rule No. 3, are worth a goal or two per game and can change the flow of a game. This is a useful way to teach young players, since most have been taught to "follow the rules". There are 25 "rules" you can teach your players about what to do and not do. Below are some of the comments I have received from coaches about these "rules": "Coaching Rule No. 1 (Don't get thrown over) really is worth a couple goals a game. When we marked up properly , we easily won the ball 90% of the time. Super easy to teach, and super easy to coach from the sidelines." Coach Bob, U10, Premium Member "For about 2 weeks, we worked on nothing other than soccer Coaching Rules 1 - 3. We won our next 5 games scoring 20 goals and giving up none, we won 6 - 0, 3 - 0, 4 - 0, 3 - 0 and 4 - 0." Coach Tony, U16, Premium Member # 4. 4-Step Plan for Successfully Motivating Players, Teams, Athletes and Students is 5 pages long and is at http://www.soccerhelp.com/Motivational-Plan-Players-Students.shtml This article is for all sports, schools, coaches, parents, teachers and managers. It is based on the premise that success results from doing the right things with the right attitude. It discusses: - Why Every Coach, Parent, Teacher and Manager Needs a Motivational Plan
- How to Develop a 4-Step Plan for Successfully Motivating Players, Students and Anyone - List, Incentivize, Praise, Reward (LIPR)
- Tips for Developing Your Motivational Plan (Do's, Don'ts and Ideas)
- How to Give Effective Positive Encouragement and Praise That Gets the Results You Want
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