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AYSO Soccer for
Rancho Cucamonga Region 65
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Some web sites provide information on how to obtain instructional and training videos. Some provide information on drills for all age groups. Most drills feature objective clear instruction, easy-to-follow organizational factors, a diagram, possible variations and coaching points. Everything a coach needs to refresh his/her practice and keep his/her players motivated. www.eteamz.com This site brings you the most comprehensive free library of coaching tips and soccer drills. www.mysportsguru.com Animated drills; Basic, Intermediate and advanced skills. www.soccertutor.com Soccer tutor is for coaches and players that offers drills animation, real video etc. www.rentsportvideo.com Mail-order rentals of soccer and athletic instructional and training videos. www.worldclasscoaching.com Information on the practice and training sessions from world’s top teams and coach. www.soccerrom.comSoccer-ROM helps coaches gain the most from their practices. Database offers over 500 soccer drills. www.amazon.com Amazon offers a variety of books and litature on coaching and various soccer drills and training. www.geocities.com Complete instruction on drills and informative tips for all coaches. Tips for new coaches like; coaches letter for your first parent meeting. www.headball.com Learn and teach the proper technique of heading a soccer ball. Note: A.Y.S.O. rule! Age 12 and up only! www.reedswain.com Books, litature and videos on soccer drills. www.allstats.com Helpful information on how to keep stats on games, practices and different practice drills. www.decatursports.com More detailed information on practice drills, stretching etc. There
are a lot more useful web-sites on the internet but this is just an aid
to help you get started. Sometimes we don’t know what drills to use.
After
a game we normally take a one-sided approach to the game. If we won!
Then
everything must have gone well. If you lost the game, you look for
moments
of the game which were crucial to losing. Better yet! Make notes on the
positive and negative aspects of each game. A variation of drills is
good,
introduce more obstacles. Maybe you want to gear the exercises more
closely
to the game situations. Use the drills suitable for the age group you
are
coaching and don’t forget to make it fun and enjoyable for the kids,
the
game still belongs to them!
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