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		<title>Soccer Drills: Learn The Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soccer drills You might disagree, but hear me out on this. It’s important in soccer drills that players are able to have a sense of the game and as such teach them the very basics of soccer. This soccer training &#8230; <a href="http://www.fencing365.com/4678/soccer-drills-learn-the-basics/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>You might disagree, but hear me out on this. It’s important in <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_drills.html">soccer drills</a> that players are able to have a sense of the game and as such teach them the very basics of soccer. This soccer training should always come first in the training schedule before moving on to the more problematical aspects of training or the right approach to play the game.</p>
<p> Being a soccer coach, it’s your duty to see that the players kick off on the right note. For this reason, coach your players on every important soccer skill forming the basis of the game. Given below are a few soccer basics which are essential for all prospective players to learn.</p>
<p> Teach the players the skills of shooting and dribbling the ball: Players must first learn the two most basic techniques in soccer, dribbling and shooting. Whether the player be successful in the game or not depends on these two skills to a great extent. But, for teaching these soccer exercises, you should see that all preparations are made in advance.</p>
<p> Start with positioning several players over the soccer field and arrange all players in a straight line on either ends of field.</p>
<p> Next tell the players to start. Running around the field, they would try to grab the ball by their feet as they dribble and shoot the ball in the goal located at the opposite end of the field. These two soccer drills will be easily mastered by the players if they practice it regularly.</p>
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<p>Passing the ball and following directions: These two soccer skills have the potential to inculcate team spirit in the players. In any case, soccer being a team sport should be uniformly spread among all team mates. The players will find it really difficult to play as a team if they lack good passing skills and fail to understand and follow simple guidelines.</p>
<p> In order to teach them first rate passing skills and help them follow directions, there is an easy exercise. In the beginning, make the entire team line up in a single row at one side of the field. One team member should be then made to stand in front of the row almost 5-10 feet away.</p>
<p> You'll signal them to go and the first person in line will attempt to catch the ball from the teammate in the field. As soon as they are told to stop, the player who has the ball would pass it to the player who is first in the line. This is a soccer practice that has the potential to teach the players the ability to listen and follow directions.</p>
<p> Handling the Ball: Since you’re the coach, teach the players the skill to manage the ball with their feet and with other parts of their body as well. This way they'll be able to perform more spontaneously on the field. An easy way for players to do it is by practicing to stop the ball with the back or bouncing the ball using knees or the head.</p>
<p> These are the soccer drills which go a long way in developing professional soccer players and then allowing them to master the more difficult aspects and actual game skills. Find yourself abundant soccer specific information in form of articles, newsletters, tips, and guides at our youth soccer coaching community. So go ahead and become a member today.</p>
<p>Andre Botelho is known online as "The Expert Youth Soccer Coach" and his free ebooks and reports have been downloaded more than 100,000 times. Learn how to skyrocket your players' skills and make practice sessions fun in record time. Download your free ebook at: <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com">Youth Soccer Drills</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Soccer Coaching Drills In Trapping</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Let’s say that at least 50% of <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/soccer_coaching_drills.html">soccer coaching drills</a> must concentrate on improving player’s trapping skills. You won’t take it seriously. But interestingly, researchers say that trapping, besides dribbling and passing is mainly responsible for consistently winning matches.</p>
<p> The ability to capture the ball and retain it for a considerable time is called trapping. Such soccer exercises allow players to use thighs, feet and chest in doing so.</p>
<p> It’s vital for your players to master the skill of trapping the ball. Failing to do so would mean that they can never be in command of the game since this is imperative. Trapping skills of the players can be enhanced by following the ways mentioned here.</p>
<p> Use your feet: As a coach, you must teach the basic lesson of using the feet to maneuver the ball. In kids soccer drills, the kids must be particularly trained on using the inside of their foot. The fact that the inside area of the foot is large makes it easy for the players to hold the ball.</p>
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<p> If the players are advanced and mature, teach them to use the instep or top of the foot as well as the whole foot in trapping the ball during the soccer coaching drills. Guide the players to use their shin or ankle as the best bet to hold the ball if the ball is leaping too much.</p>
<p> Thigh Movement: Speedy and bouncy ball can be controlled by simply using the thigh. Players should be taught to face of the ball, use one thigh to catch the ball and the other to stand on the ground. It is important to learn that as soon as the ball meets the thigh, the knee should be dropped so that the ball drops right there and does not move away from the player.</p>
<p> Master the skill of capturing the ball using the knee and then dropping the knee so the ball plunges down and stays within range by intensively working on this exercise.</p>
<p> Use the Chest: Trapping a ball flying high in the air with the use of your chest is also equally useful, like the use of thighs. Players should be positioned in front of the ball to face it but using the energy through their chest to stop it. When they do so, the ball will instantly loose its speed and easily get down to the feet.</p>
<p> Nevertheless, soccer training drills should be careful not to expose young players too much to this skill. It is natural for them to use their hands in dealing with the ball while attempting to use their chest. This practice could lead to a problem by kids getting comfortable using their hands to deal with the ball.</p>
<p> These soccer coaching drills should be then acted upon instantly. Advice players to practice more progressively. Subscribe to our youth soccer coaching community and get a good deal of such guidelines and tricks.</p>
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<p>Andre Botelho is known online as "The Expert Youth Soccer Coach" and his free ebooks and reports have been downloaded more than 100,000 times. Learn how to skyrocket your players' skills and make training fun in record time. Download your free ebook at: <a href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com">http://www.soccerdrillstips.com - Youth Soccer Training Drills</a>.</p>
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		<title>Youth Soccer Drills &#8211; 4 Secrets You Must Know</title>
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<p>While coaching <a title="Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/drills/youth/">youth soccer drills</a> the right way go a long way in making a good coach, you need to consider other important aspects as well.While many people might take on coaching as a part-time vocation, it is very much a full-time responsibility and should be taken seriously. Here are a few important guidelines all coaches must be aware of:</p>
<p> 1. Always, always be prepared. It's important that you always design a plan for your training sessions. Just by doing this you're taking a big step further. This preparation should go beyond a simple checklist of things that you want to cover.</p>
<p> Make a list of the different elements you'll perform at the practice sessions and also how you're going to monitor that. Make sure you keep your notes near you about the players that need specific development. Keep a set of penalty warm ups in case you have to hand them out.</p>
<p> There is something that can kill coach's reputation and that's when he doesn't know what to do next. Not only will the team lose respect for the coach, they will take advantage of the situation as well.</p>
<p> 2. Preparation doesn't just mean game plans- try to always keep all the training equipment and materials ready before all the action begins. When coaching youth soccer drills, a number of coaches use precious practice time making players lug cones and balls back and forth- this usually helps building a boring feeling among the kids.</p>
<p> Always remenber that the kids just want to have some fun and that's why they signed up. Check the pitch before the training sessions to make sure everything is ready and in place. Check the ground for items like broken glass and make sure things like the goal posts are securely in place. When teaching <a title="Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/drills">soccer drills</a> to the kids this is important.</p>
<p> 3. Your learning curve is in constant evolution, so try to keep yourself up-to-date all the time. If you are going to incorporate them in your training schedule, make notes on how the drill goes. If you feel that it isn't working, then scrap it and try something else. I'm sure you feel like certain drills are not working well enough, so you should apply this to it.</p>
<p> 4. Keep a supply of water and a first aid kit ready at all times.</p>
<p> Can fun and seriousness mix in soccer?</p>
<p> While teaching soccer, fun is a big part of why they are attracted to soccer in the first place. If you just watch kids playing together in the park, chances are that they will organize themselves into an informal soccer match pretty quick. New people will come by and join the fray; the sounds that you'll hear the most are those of laughter and kids just having fun. When coaching youth soccer drills, if you want to learn how to explode your players skills in record time and keep their interest by making training more fun and enjoyable, visit us today at SoccerDrillsTips.com .</p>
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<p>Andre Botelho is known online as the "Expert Youth Soccer Coach" and has already helped thousands of youth soccer coaches and parents improve their coaching skills. Learn exactly how to explode your players' skills and make training more fun in record time when <a title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/">coaching youth soccer drills at http://www.SoccerDrillsTips.com</a></p>
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