Soccer- How To Coach and How To Play
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Soccer- How To Coach and How To Play is focused on developing a youth soccer team to play 11 v 11, and provides technical and tactical soccer demonstrations of a variety of exercises and activities that can be used for small group, functional training and team soccer training. The exercises are carried out by players of several different age groups with different levels of experience and each set of exercises has a specific purpose for team development.
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Training Girls and Women To Win Disc 2
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Training Girls and Women To Win Disc 2- Featuring April Heinrichs- Former Head Coach- Women's US National team.
In the world of women's soccer, no one can match the combined experience of April Heinrichs as a player and coach. 'Training Girls and Women to Win' is a 3-part series in which girls and women soccer players and coaches, under the direction of Coach Heinrichs, demonstrate a series of skills and drills for both youth and advanced players. Each DVD includes sections on the technical, tactical, physical and psychological aspects of soccer.
Technical topics on Disc 2 include Youth dribbling, advanced dribbling, youth heading and advanced heading
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How To Coach Very Young Soccer Players
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How To Coach Very Young Soccer Players is the ideal soccer program for any first time parent/coach of very young soccer players. On-the-field practice sessions clearly explain and demonstrate how the parent/coach can teach basic soccer skills in a "learn and have fun" system. Interaction between the parent/coach and young children is emphasized - remember you are coaching young children, not young adults. Full of "how to" tips, fun games and basic skills. Everything you ever wanted to know on how to coach very young soccer players is on this award winning video.
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Let 'em Play
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Let 'em Play features over 30 fun training activities for youth players ages U-6 through U-12.
The games are designed to teach the basic skills of the game of soccer, including soccer dribbling, passing, shooting and receiving. The activities keep the young players entertained, while keeping in mind that the best teacher of the game is the game itself. Sit back, relax, enjoy the activities and just Let 'em play.
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