The soccer drills below represent the quality found in each of our practice books.
NEW - WORLD CUP 2010 EDITIONS
with coaching points and drill progressions - explaining how each drill works, what to look for, how to spot problems, and how to correct them.
Click on the picture of a book on the left of the page to get all the details including samples of pre-designed clipboard ready practice plans.
Technical Soccer Drills
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About Our Soccer Drills
The soccer drills on this page and in our soccer practice books are designed to provide soccer coaches and teams with smooth running, entertaining and effective practices.
It is important that soccer drills are conducted in a manner keeping players moving as much with a ball as possible. This enhances soccer skills and develops aerobic and speed conditioning at the same time.
Soccer players standing around during practice are missing opportunities for technical and tactical development.
All our soccer drills maximize touches on the ball, aerobic conditioning. And it's more fun for players when they are busy at all times. Soccer practice time will fly and they will want to come back for the next soccer practice.
This is the key to motivation, skill development and ultimately personal and team success.
Areas covered by the soccer drills found in the books:
passing, receiving, ball control drills, header drills, 1v1 attacking drills, odd-man attacking, odd-man defending, fast break, flank attack, shooting drills, change of direction drills, dribbling, anticipation drills, soccer speed, reaction drills, overlap passing, cut-backs, passing-shooting combination drills, dribbling-shooting combination drills
soccer agility drills, defending more than one soccer goal, running drills, pass-turn-pass, pass-turn-shoot, faking defenders, transition play drills, 1 v 1 to 8 v 8 scrimmages
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