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Free Soccer Drills: Who Else Want To Learn DribblingSubmitted by Andre Botelho Fri, 4 Jun 2010
I can't say about you but for sure there are many coaches who still struggle a lot to find effective free soccer drills for their players. It basically means that they are looking for such drills that the kids can perform all by themselves by just using the ball.
Using soccer drills that don't need any equipment are a great way to kick start the training sessions. This is because soccer exercises like these can be designed to suit the player's age, learning potential, and the skills specific to his role in the team. The one drill that must be taught to all the players is to dribble the ball and at the same time be aware of what is going on around. It is better than asking your players to dribble through the cones and thats why this is used by many coaches around the world and thats why this is highly successful drill. Though this drill demands more from players, it ensures the player's wholehearted participation in soccer practice. Let me tell you how to organize this drill. Firstly, mark a square of about 20 yards by 20 yards. The square's size depends on the number of players and their age. One should position the players evenly alongside the square. All the players should face inwards and every player should have a ball of their own. When the whistle is blown, each player should dribble the ball to the opposite side and stop on it. This is better than the rest of the free soccer drills because this coaches the players to dribble across the square with their heads up and at the same time not disturbing the other player's movement in the square. To add more fun into the drill, make the players dribble across the square and back again, compelling them to turn 180 degrees with the ball. The number of the times the players have to dribble the ball can be varying. A player is eliminated for every run and this continue until only one player is left. Also, as the number of players decrease, feel free to introduce the concept of running with the ball rather than dribbling the ball. You can have great fun with this drill and teach the kids many important aspects of dribbling with the ball. To make the players like the training, one can mix tough and light drills in the training. And it is okay if some are not directly related to soccer and are only meant to have fun. In soccer coaching, it is also important to realize that kids should not do too much of anything. Trust me when I say this, When you start applying these free soccer drills in your training programs , you will see for yourself how quickly the kids can learn the essentials of the game. Our youth soccer coaching community is full of such wisdom in the form of articles, newsletters, and videos. Why will you not subscribe then?
Andre Botelho is the author of "The Expert Youth Soccer Coaching Guide" and he's a recognized expert in the subject of How to coach soccer. Learn how to explode your players' skills and make coaching sessions fun in less than 29 days! Download your free youth soccer coaching guide at: Soccer Training.
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