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Skills and Strategies for Coaching Soccer | 
enlarge | Author: Alan Hargreaves Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy Used: $2.38 You Save: $17.57 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 65431
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.4 x 1
ISBN: 0880113286 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.334077 EAN: 9780880113281 ASIN: 0880113286
Publication Date: January 1991 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description With Skills and Strategies for Coaching Soccer, you have access to 120 drills for teaching skills to players at all levels--from beginning to intermediate to advanced. And for each skill, you'll find drills for players at different levels of development. Some of the basic skills presented include collecting and controlling, passing, dribbling, kicking, heading, goalkeeping, and the throw in. You'll also find offensive moves and countering defensive moves; 120 drills for beginning, intermediate, and advanced players; coaching points for each drill; a fitness program for soccer; sample game situations and how to coach in those situations; 246 high-quality illustrations of field diagrams and skill execution; and methods of coaching that are appropriate for individuals or groups.
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Who is it aimed at June 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have to say going against most opinions here because I found little use in the book and quite glad I got it as a present and did not pay for it myself. I can see where some people might get some valuable information out of it but my biggest issue was that it couldn't decide if it was directed at the coach new to the game or an intermediate coach moving into coaching 11v11 games (hence little use for anyone coaching over 13's)
As the back of the book states the author has coached from 5 year olds to pros and it is obvious that he couldn't decide who to target the book at. Soccer books that try to cover all ages or aspects of the game are not good books
SUPERB! April 13, 2008 This book on soccer coaching is first rate! Easy to understand but NOT simplistic or dumbed down. Filled with great ideas and insights into the game for coaches AND players. I doubt there is a level of player or coach who will get this book and not find themselves flipping thru the pages picking out items and saying "I didn't know that". Well worth the price.
The best book on soccer coaching January 23, 2008 If you are coaching soccer for kids, and are eager to learn more about improving your own skills, this is the book to read! As you become an even better coach, your players will also benefit. The book is packed with information. The basics are well explained, and many specific suggestions are made for exercises that are fun, and at the same time provide good learning for the players. Contained in the book is also a first hand introduction to soccer that will teach you what to look for next time you watch a soccer game, and most important, a tool for improving the skills of your players in a human and friendly way. This book will improve your perception. Highly recommended!
Excellent Resource for ANY Soccer Coach August 11, 2007 This book includes excellent drills for skills ranging from fundamental to experienced. It also gets into a lot of game strategy, and it addresses the special situations such as throw-ins and corner kicks from offense and defense. I really like how he pulls in excellent advice and his philophy for coaching. If I had to select just one book for my coaching library, it would be this one!
Great Intermediate Book April 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First, I have to define intermediate. I have coached U6 and U8 for 5 seasons, and have just moved up to coach U11. I bought this book and Progressive Soccer, and this book was MUCH better. It's pretty beat up now because I refer to it constantly. It has drills and games for all the skills, and most of them start out at a low level (U8 or so) and get more advanced. Almost all of them have worked out well for our team. I would say this is not a beginner's book, too much info and probably too in depth for a brand-new coach. Not a lot of "kiddie games" like you would use for U6 or U8. I would say U10 and up can get a lot out of this book. My only complaint is I would like a little more in the team strategy parts and "system of play" parts, the book is a little weak on those areas, other than going through some different formations (which won't apply if you don't play 11 on 11). Again, highly recommended for the coach moving up for the first time into the U10 age group for the first time.
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