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Soccercoaching

(Fußballtraining)

Collection of exercises: Possession Themes Passing - 16 Receiving - 1 Dribbling - 5 Heading - 14 Shooting - 9 Basic Skills - 1 1 versus 1 - 11 Building Up (From the Back) - 4 Feeding Forwards - 3 Attacking down the Wings - 5 Combinations - 17 Cooperation between the lines - 1 Finishing the Attack - 6 Movement off the Ball - 2 Switch Play - 1 Conditioning - 3 Coaching between players - 1 Counter Attacking - 1 Second Ball - 1 Field Positioning - 1 Opposition Possession Themes 1 versus 1 - 1 Pressure - 5 Field Positioning - 1 Transition Themes Overall Transition - 3 Collection of soccer coaching articles: 3-5-2: Advantages and Disadvantages - Human Afazeli Again Is More Really Better? - Dave Schumacher Attacking the Zone Defense (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Ball Control - General points to consider - Willie Conlon (Shamrock Rovers FC) Building Competitive Toughness in Young Players (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Changing the point of attack (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Coaching Presentation (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Communication Is the Key! - Dave Schumacher Condition to Transition (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Football Demands - Jim Petruzzi Full Back Play demonstration by Mike Pejic (1/2) - Peter Renton Full Back Play demonstration by Mike Pejic (2/2) - Peter Renton Getting cooperation from the parents - Paul Geerars How soccer players can overcome the second-half slump - Jimmy Petruzzi Introduction to Switching the Point of attack - George M. Lasher Making the Killer Pass - George M. Lasher Match Related Switch the Field (Simple 3v1) - George M. Lasher Modern 4-4-2 Formation Theory - Human Afazeli Movement off the Ball - The Quad Tris (1/4) - George M. Lasher Movement off the Ball - The Quad Tris (2/4) - George M. Lasher Movement off the Ball - The Quad Tris (3/4) - George M. Lasher Movement off the Ball - The Quad Tris (4/4) - George M. Lasher My First Year Coaching - Dave Schumacher a One-Two Combination Practice (1/3) - George M. Lasher a One-Two Combination Practice (2/3) - George M. Lasher a One-Two Combination Practice (3/3) - George M. Lasher Practice - session : Attacking wingplay (1/2) - Peter Culha Psychology in Soccer Coaching - Paolo Morlino Running a Soccer School (1/2) - Kevin John Savage Running a Soccer School (2/2) - Kevin John Savage Review of The Coaches Academy Series: FC Bayern Munich Junior Team - Paul van Veen Soccer Coaching at Schools - Kevin John Savage Soccer in The Netherlands - Paul van Veen Some principles in youth soccer training - Paolo Morlino Speed of Play - Transition and Hitting the Target Player - George M. Lasher Switching the field: 4 v 4 to targets - Match related - George M. Lasher Switching the point of attack IV - George M. Lasher Switching the point of attack V - George M. Lasher Tactical Development in Soccer (Definition) - Gary Rue Tactical Development in Soccer (Age Specific Training) - Gary Rue The cycle of development - Dave Schumacher The cultural dimensions of the coaching session - Kevin Sherry The Foyle Cup (Leeds Utd. U14's) - Pete Collins The Evolution of Small Sided Play - Dave Schumacher The Technique Training in Youth Soccer - Paolo Morlino The zonal defending: when and how to realise it - Marinella Vitulli Three Man Front Passing Patterns-Options (1/2) - Gary Rue / George M. Lasher Three Man Front Passing Patterns-Options (2/2) - Gary Rue / George M. Lasher Transition and Counter Attack (NSCAA Convention) - Gary Rue / George M. Lasher Transition and hitting the target player - George M. Lasher Two weeks pre-season training plan of U18 team NK Portoroz - Piran (Slovenia) - Sandi Sejdinovski Weekly Program of U18 Youth Team MNK Izola (Slovenia) - Sandi Sejdinovski Winners are different (NSCAA Convention 2001) - Gary Rue Winning ain't important? - Paul Geerars Working at Newcastle United (1/2) - Paul Geerars Working at Newcastle United (2/2) - Paul Geraars Zonal defending: the didactics - Marinella Vitulli

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