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		<title>5 Tips On Soccer Formations, Tactics &#38; Positions</title>
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Youth Soccer Coaching Tips
While teaching soccer formations and soccer drills a way to improve the specific skills of your players is to use a variety of fun soccer training drills. Make sure you keep a special attention when the drills are being performed.
 If you don&#8217;t want your players to bump into each other, especially [...]]]></description>
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<p>While teaching <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Formations" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/formations">soccer formations</a> and soccer drills a way to improve the specific skills of your players is to use a variety of fun soccer training drills. Make sure you keep a special attention when the drills are being performed.</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t want your players to bump into each other, especially when there are a lot of kids on the field make sure they keep their heads up. In these situations, they must also watch out to see that the ball is not being passed back to someone who is already in possession of a ball.</p>
<p> While practicing drills, many skills develop player confidence and technique, making them alert to the parts of the body they use while passing or handling the ball. Different parts of the body of a player are involved during a game situation, so it&#8217;s very important that the they keep on perfecting the creativity skills to be able to decide what to do almost automatically. <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Positions" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/formations/positions/">Soccer Positions</a> are also important.</p>
<p> <strong>What About Juggling?</strong></p>
<p> This can help improve the individual skills of any player. Learning how to control the ball is almost vital.. Here&#8217;s a great way to develop the footwork, speed and ability of your players. When your players juggle a soccer ball let them know that you don&#8217;t want them to practice just with their feet. Chest, head and thighs must be used too. All players have a foot thet performs better. They tend to do everything with that foot and the other one is left only for &#8217;support&#8217;. Make sure they practice with both feet.</p>
<p> In order to make his juggling productive, the player must concentrate in what he&#8217;s doing. If he doesn?t, his touches will go awry. The player must have the ability for ball control in a variety of situations. Mistakes will happen until the technique is perfected. But by practicing more and more, they will collect the rewards and will be juggling perfectly in no time flat.</p>
<p> The body position is also important. Teach your players thr right bosy posture so that they can maximize their changes to succeed. Developing the ease at which they handle the ball will take time and effort. Teach your players to juggle in a static position and without running from place to place after the ball. As they become better, they can start to move slowly in one direction. Make it even harder by placing players in the way trying to steal the ball of just limit the time.</p>
<p> If your players practice juggling for about fifteen minutes a day, they can develop dexterity in handling the ball. When teaching <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Strategy Tactics" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/formations/strategy-tactics/">soccer tactics strategies</a>, the best way to train is of course, actually playing a game on the field after practice with selected youth soccer coaching drills.</p>
<p> To learn how you can improve the soccer skills of your players in record time and also make training more fun and enjoyable for the kids visit SoccerDrillsTips .com</p>
<p><strong>About The Author:</strong></p>
<p>Andre Botelho is the #1 worldwide expert in youth soccer coaching. He&#8217;s the creator of the &#8220;Ultimate Soccer Drills System&#8221; and influences well over 15,000 youth soccer coaches each year with his unique coaching advice. Download your free youth soccer coaching guide right now at: <strong>http://www.SoccerDrillsTips.com</strong> .</p>
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		<title>Kids Soccer Drills: 5 Sure Fire Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Kids Soccer Drills
Quite possible you may not agree with me on this, but still, lend me your ears. There is a huge difference in the techniques adopted in kids soccer drills to train kids in comparison to those who are in high school or college. This is because the former are in the first stage [...]]]></description>
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<p>Quite possible you may not agree with me on this, but still, lend me your ears. There is a huge difference in the techniques adopted in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/kids_soccer_drills.html">kids soccer drills</a> to train kids in comparison to those who are in high school or college. This is because the former are in the first stage of the learning curve while the latter have a good idea as to what is it that they prefer to do and what not.</p>
<p> Yet, in soccer drills for kids, many techniques can be applied for developing great soccer players. Always remember that kids would love to play the game only for so long as it interests them. They will feel pressured if their interest continues to decline. Kids try to find ways to disintegrate with the sport. So have patience and don’t make them feel obligated to play.</p>
<p> There are kids that play purely out of their choice and there are still others who do it for their parents wish. Neither of them feels motivated by rewards or recognition. Most of the coaches fail to take this aspect into consideration. They get on to the kids nerves to attain the performance targets like their physical capacity and skills. This has a negative affect on kids in form of over-exhaustion and loss of confidence.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/drills/youth">Youth Soccer Drills</a></p>
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<p>In planning soccer drills for kids, it’s normal for a new coach to feel somewhat troubled initially. This is because the kids in the team may not be disciplined. But, it’s all right. The kids will surely realize the meaning of regularity and team-work, no matter how much time it takes. They will also realize that in order to get respect they will first have to respect other team members including their coach.</p>
<p> Here, it is critical that young players in youth soccer drills are made to understand the new system. This is so as they may not be acquainted with them and learn them at their own pace. Also, before you start something new, take the opinion of the kids well in advance. This makes things easy for the kids and they follow the system correctly.</p>
<p> In the role of a coach, it makes sense that you help the kids develop some good traits as well. For this, you should observe the kids performance individually. The coach should ensure that the kid gets sufficient time in field and their hard work is acknowledged. Also, it must be ensured that the boys who fail to abide by the rules are dealt with severely.<br /> This makes kids accountable for their actions.</p>
<p> However, be particular about it. Do not be abusive with the kid. He should not be ignored or made fun of. As an illustration, you can make the kid stay away from a particular session.</p>
<p> Now, you should start acting upon these kids soccer drills. As you work on these regulations, you can learn even more by subscribing to our youth soccer coaching community. You will gain from our ever-growing community that shares some of the best kept secrets of soccer coaching.</p>
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<p>Andre Botelho is the author of &#8220;The Expert Youth Soccer Coaching Guide&#8221; and he&#8217;s a recognized expert in the subject of youth soccer coaching. Learn  how to explode your players&#8217; skills and make coaching sessions fun in less than 29 days! Download your free pdf guide at: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com">Soccer Coaching</a>.</p>
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		<title>Youth Soccer Coaching Training - Team Work Secrets Revealed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 03:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Youth Soccer Coaching Drills
In youth soccer coaching drills, teamwork can be a stone in your foot that is not easy to remove. This is something every youth soccer coach should be aware to ensure his success. Soccer is a team sport and the only way to really make it work is to cultivate a sense [...]]]></description>
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<p style="center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7O&#45;ewtCjk0">Youth Soccer Coaching Drills</a></p>
<p>In <a target="_blank" title="Youth Soccer Coaching" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching/youth/">youth soccer coaching</a> drills, teamwork can be a stone in your foot that is not easy to remove. This is something every youth soccer coach should be aware to ensure his success. Soccer is a team sport and the only way to really make it work is to cultivate a sense of team spirit among the players.</p>
<p> If you have a few talented players who are only interested in making a name for themselves, then that&#8217;s all you&#8217;re going to have- a few selfish players and nothing else. No surprise that despite the talent, such teams seldom succeed. </p>
<p>Important <a target="_blank" title="Soccer Coaching" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com/coaching">soccer coaching</a> tip: Teamwork starts to be present when each and every player understands that he&#8217;s just a piece of the engine - the team. This means that every player should understand his worth and what he contributes to the team. Praise all players and not just a few of them. The team as a whole must be responsible for failures and also for succeeding. Conversely, when there is a bad performance, the team needs to learn how to accept the blame collectively. No single player should be blamed- everyone should understand what went wrong and what needs to be fixed.</p>
<p> All players are different and have different personalities. It&#8217;s important that you get everybody involved to develop team work. Do a few simple activities that would encourage the team to work together and be involved- though they don&#8217;t have to be friends, everyone does need to understand that the team only works when everyone is involved.</p>
<p> Make sure you are aware of some people that may have the intention to break your team&#8217;s spirit by making other people&#8217;s minds against each other. Deal with this cases openly and make sure you let them know that you&#8217;re alert and that you&#8217;ll not allow it. It&#8217;s important that you let the kids know that if they have any kind of problems or concerns, they can come to you for advice. Communication goes a long way in building a sense of team spirit.</p>
<p> It also helps to have something distinctive that the team shares, something special. This could be a pre-game cheer or even a little dance! Having team badges or shirts is another great way to kindle the spirit of belonging among your players. If you see your players off the field wearing their team badge or shirt, you can be sure they have plenty of team spirit and are proud of it.</p>
<p> When it comes to coaching youth soccer drills these are guidelines you should follow. If you want discover how you can explode your player?s skills and make training more fun and exciting we highly recommend that you visit &#8220;The Expert Youth Soccer Coach&#8221; web site at SoccerDrillsTips.com .</p>
<p> <strong>About The Author:</strong></p>
<p>Andre Botelho is the author of &#8220;The Expert Youth Soccer Coaching Guide&#8221; and is a worldwide recognized expert in youth soccer coaching. To learn exactly how to explode your players skills and make training more fun in less than 29 days visit his web site at <a target="_blank" title="Coaching Youth Soccer Drills &amp; Youth Soccer Training Tips" href="http://www.soccerdrillstips.com">http://www.SoccerDrillsTips.com - Youth Soccer Coaching Drills and Youth Soccer Training Tips</a>.</p>
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