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		<title>Good&#8230;Better&#8230;Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the break between the Fall and Spring seasons at our club, we had a group of coaches from the Coerver organization come in to run some sessions for our players. The players had a fantastic time, and really benefited from the skill activities that the coaches brought to the table. Watching one of the activities made me think a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the break between the Fall and Spring seasons at our club, we had a group of coaches from the Coerver organization come in to run some sessions for our players.</p>
<p>The players had a fantastic time, and really benefited from the skill activities that the coaches brought to the table.</p>
<p>Watching one of the activities made me think a bit about how as coaches we often settle for adequate (good) rather than pushing ourselves to go for more (better or best). What the Coerver guys did would qualify as best in my book.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll tell you all about it in just a moment.</p>
<p>We can all agree that skill development has to be a major focus of our practice sessions, especially with young players.</p>
<p>A typical activity many coaches run would be two players set up 10 yards apart passing back and forth. You can work on a number of different skills this way.</p>
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<li>Passing with the inside and outside of the foot</li>
<li>Receiving with the inside, outside and sole of the foot</li>
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<li>Half volleys</li>
<li>Receiving with the Chest</li>
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<p>Anything we do like this to help our players improve is good, but we can do better.</p>
<p>One of our club coaches sets up a 30 yard square grid. Half of the players line up on the inside, half line up outside of the grid (each with a ball).</p>
<p>The players inside the grid check to one of the outside players and perform the skill. After 1 minute, they switch roles.</p>
<p>We are now in a more realistic environment as the players are executing passing and receiving on the move. Much more like game conditions.</p>
<p>This certainly is much better than a static situation of two players standing across from each other. But it&#8217;s not as good as it could be.</p>
<p>Players tend to move around in a circle and not aggressively check for the ball. They are doing more moving than executing skills so we aren&#8217;t getting as many reps as possible.</p>
<p>The Coerver guys had a twist on this form of the activity that I think elevates it to &#8220;best.&#8221; A bit of an &#8220;Aha moment&#8221; if you will.</p>
<p>Same set up, 30 yard square grid. However, they also put a 3 yard square in the center. Players start in the middle and have to go back to the middle between sets of skill reps.</p>
<p>Now they are &#8220;checking&#8221; much more directly to receive the ball.</p>
<p>One final twist&#8230;</p>
<p>Have the players perform a rep with both feet when they check to the ball.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I mean:</p>
<p>Player 1 checks from the middle to Player 2 (who has a ball) on the outside of the grid. Player 2 plays a ground pass to Player 1&#8242;s right foot. Player 1 plays it back one-time.</p>
<p>Player 2 plays the ball back again one-time to Player 1&#8242;s left foot. Player 1 plays the pass back and then heads back to the center of the grid before he begins again.</p>
<p>You can do the same thing with volleys. Player 1 checks to Player 2 (who has a ball in his hands). Player 2 tosses to Player 1 for a right foot volley. Player 2 catches the volley and then tosses to Player 1&#8242;s left foot for a second volley.</p>
<p>Now we have more realistic movement and more skill reps.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve gone from good to better to best!</p>
<p>Whenever you are setting up an activity, ask yourself these questions:</p>
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		<title>Soccer Team Talk &#8211; What Should I Say?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 18:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The team talk before the game should reiterate what you want to accomplish. This may differ based on the opponent. You may be able to impose your will on some teams and you may have to make adjustments for other teams from the start. There will also be teams that you match up evenly with, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The team talk before the game should reiterate what you want to accomplish. This may differ based on the opponent. You may be able to impose your will on some teams and you may have to make adjustments for other teams from the start. There will also be teams that you match up evenly with, so you want to stress execution of individual and team tasks.  A very young team may need some motivation from you. An older team needs more clarification of function. Every player must know what he/she has to do, so that the team is functioning as a unit.</p>
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<p>Let me give you a couple of examples. You are playing a weaker team, so you decide to win the ball higher up the pitch and take the game to them. You may want to ensure that the players know where your line of confrontation is set and where you want to force the other team to play. If the team is not very technical, you may try to force them to play up the middle through traffic. You may also want to pressure the full backs to force them to give the ball away close to their goal. You can play with an extra forward to help with this.</p>
<p>If you are playing a better team, you may want to clarify that you want to sit back and counter. Protect the space in behind you and communicate to the players how you wish to accomplish this. Maybe a five man midfield with wingers to facilitate an early diagonal ball on the counter. You may also want to employ a very strong target that can hold the ball for a few seconds to give the trailing players time to join the attack.</p>
<p>As far as half-time goes, you should think about adjustments if your plan is not working. Players not performing to potential(substitutions in the second half or immediately) Keep your talk concise. Too much information has no impact. Three areas of concern to adjust as a team is plenty. You can, however speak to the individual about how he/she is performing and what they can do better to help the team cause.</p>
<p>As you can tell, there is nothing specific you have to say, but you have to read the game and make adjustments accordingly. There may be times when you have very little to inject, because the team is playing well. Other times, when it all seems to be going wrong is when you have to focus on the major points of emphasis. You can&#8217;t fix everything at half-time, but you can change the game with key adjustments.</p>
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		<title>Soccer Small-Sided Game &#8211; Get Oughta Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 18:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eov2dLBperg &#8220;Get Oughta Here&#8221; is a great way to end practices. This activity lets the players go 2v2 and 1v1 to goal (something all players love to do) Beware, the competition can get fierce! During the game, try to trick players by talking to them while you slowly roll a ball on to the field. [...]


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<p>&#8220;Get Oughta Here&#8221; is a great way to end practices. This activity lets the players go 2v2 and 1v1 to goal (something all players love to do) Beware, the competition can get fierce!</p>
<p>During the game, try to trick players by talking to them while you slowly roll a ball on to the field. You&#8217;ll find out quickly which of your players are paying attention.</p>
<p>For even more small sided games to run with your players check out -- <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccergames">www.UltimateSoccerCoaching.com/soccergames</a></p>
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		<title>Soccer Shooting Drills &#8211; Shooting from Distance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 18:17:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFRDTKZ7fok As coaches we always have to make sure that we are working on game-like activities. A common drill that we see is players in a line outside the box taking shots on goal. This seriously lacks in imagination! The problem with this is that it&#8217;s not realistic. Hardly ever in a game is the [...]


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<p>As coaches we always have to make sure that we are working on game-like activities. A common drill that we see is players in a line outside the box taking shots on goal.</p>
<p><strong>This seriously lacks in imagination!</strong></p>
<p>The problem with this is that it&#8217;s not realistic. Hardly ever in a game is the ball placed perfectly on the ground so that a player can have a nice five step run up to the ball with no defenders between him and the ball.</p>
<p>In this video we demo an activity that will help teach your players how to create shots outside the box.</p>
<p>Activities like this are the cornerstone of what we call Ciplified Soccer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/live/102-soccer-drills/?setuser=1198">Click here to learn more about the training methods that the Dutch and Brazilian national teams using with so much success!</a></p>
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		<title>Soccer Set Plays &#8211; The Nutmeg Free Kick</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Cip</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSvnMDSEJSQ Just about every soccer coach out there is looking for more ways to score goals.  Having designed set plays for direct and indirect free kicks is a great chance to position players for the best outcome. There aren&#8217;t a lot of set play opportunities each game, but over the course of the season they [...]


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<p>Just about every soccer coach out there is looking for more ways to score goals.  Having designed set plays for direct and indirect free kicks is a great chance to position players for the best outcome.</p>
<p>There aren&#8217;t a lot of set play opportunities each game, but over the course of the season they can be worth 5-10 more goals if you spend a little time working on them.</p>
<p>This is one free kick that we have used in games with great success. Make sure that you work on this play at practice before you hit the field. It will take a bit of practice for your player&#8217;s to master the &#8220;nutmeg&#8221; part of the set piece.</p>
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		<title>4v2 Small-Sided Soccer Game &#8211; Switching Roles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 17:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Cip</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=euWy9jFBDjc I&#8217;m very excited today to announce the release of a brand new product called the Ultimate Soccer Coaching Clinic -- Small-Sided Games. To find out how to get instant access click here &#60;&#8212;-- [VIDEO] I&#8217;ve taken my 20 favorite small-sided games and broken them down for you with over 75 minutes of video instruction. These [...]


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<div>I&#8217;m very excited today to announce the release of a brand new product called the <strong>Ultimate Soccer Coaching Clinic -- Small-Sided Games</strong>.<br />
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To find out how to get instant access click here</a> &lt;&#8212;-- [VIDEO]</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve taken my 20 favorite small-sided games and broken them down for you with over 75 minutes of video instruction.</p>
<p>These activities are all very unique, and each video is packed with a detailed explanation of the activity, variations you can run, and all the coaching points you&#8217;ll need to use them successfully for your team.</p>
<p>Best of all, you&#8217;ll get instant access to the videos via our Coaching Clinic site, and can interact with the staff and other coaches right from the web.</p>
<p>Share ideas, give feedback and ask questions. We&#8217;ll be there to help you get the most value possible out of the course.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve made Ultimate Soccer Coaching Clinic -- Small-Sided Games extremely affordable (much cheaper than most coaching DVDs and books you&#8217;ll find online).</p></div>
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		<title>Soccer Passing Drills &#8211; Combinations with Circle Drills</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 14:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Cip</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeeQ5gOP4a0 Coming up with creative passing drills is always hard, so we thought that we would show you one of our favorites. This soccer drill can be run with any age group, and can be modified to fit your teams talent level. This drill is designed to keep your players moving and communicating while they [...]


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<p>Coming up with creative passing drills is always hard, so we thought that we would show you one of our favorites.</p>
<p>This soccer drill can be run with any age group, and can be modified to fit your teams talent level. This drill is designed to keep your players moving and communicating while they are working on their passing skills.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 13:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVo1tGf4mhQ It seems like every week I go out to the fields and see players just going through the motions of their soccer skill drills. They are not working hard or getting better, and most of the time this is because there is no competition in the drills that they are running. There&#8217;s no need [...]


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<p>It seems like every week I go out to the fields and see players just going through the motions of their soccer skill drills. They are not working hard or getting better, and most of the time this is because there is no competition in the drills that they are running.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no need to push harder or play better when they just want to move onto the next drill. When you introduce competition into drills, you are going to find that every player starts working harder and the level of practice goes up a notch. Players never want to lose and that&#8217;s why there need to be an element of competition in all of the drills that you run at practice.</p>
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		<title>Youth Soccer Practice Preparation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 19:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vvwphvz7RQ Most of the time when coaches start losing control of practices, it is because they were not prepared before the practice began. You have to be ready for every practice and know what you want to achieve in the short amount of time that you have your players. Planning your session ahead of time [...]


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<p>Most of the time when coaches start losing control of practices, it is because they were not prepared before the practice began. You have to be ready for every practice and know what you want to achieve in the short amount of time that you have your players.</p>
<p>Planning your session ahead of time is key if you want to maximize your practice time. But be flexible! You&#8217;ll often not have the number of players that you expected. Dropping a neutral player into the activity is a great way to fix problems with odd numbers.</p>
<p>Try to make your session flow quickly from activity to activity. Setting up as much of the session as possible ahead of time will help you get more touches on the ball!</p>
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		<title>Consequence Free Soccer Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjldCKITLAc There are times during soccer practice where you just have to let your players hit the field and play soccer without you standing over their shoulder. They are going to make mistakes, but they are also going to try new moves explore their abilities as players. Most of the time players are so scared [...]


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<p>There are times during soccer practice where you just have to let your players hit the field and play soccer without you standing over their shoulder. They are going to make mistakes, but they are also going to try new moves explore their abilities as players.</p>
<p>Most of the time players are so scared that the coaches might yell at them, that they never try new moves on the field. With Consequence Free Play we encourage our players to just go out there and have fun. You will be amazed by what some of your players will do.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;">What are your thoughts on this? Are you giving your players enough time to &#8220;play&#8221;? Please comment below and let me know what you think!</span></h3>
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		<title>Learning to Manage a Soccer Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 14:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a player ask me why I pulled him out of the final this past weekend. He is the team captain, so I believe he is entitled to ask that question. He was not playing poorly, but I explained to him that we needed to manage the game a little better with a 1-0 [...]


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<p>I had a player ask me why I pulled him out of the final this past weekend. He is the team captain, so I believe he is entitled to ask that question. He was not playing poorly, but I explained to him that we needed to manage the game a little better with a 1-0 lead. He was too anxious to get forward and at left full back I wanted a little more patience. The other team was tired and I wanted us to make them chase the game.</p>
<p>We are excellent in possession, so playing the ball forward too early never forced the opponents to shift, adjust and work. Our target was not holding the ball particularly well and the other team was winning the ball back too easily for me. The quality of his touch in the final third was also letting him down and as a result his service was poor. Counter attacks were the consequence.</p>
<p>I explained that I needed better decisions and a calmer influence on the game. The tone of the attack is started with building from the back, so if we forced it forward, the game did not develop naturally.  As a result we did not have numbers around the ball in advanced areas of the pitch and possession was lost cheaply.</p>
<p>The player who replaced the captain was excellent. Calm in possession and got forward when appropriate. He actually assisted the second goal to kill the game off.  We won the final 2-0, but what was more important is that the rhythm was established and we never allowed the team to believe they had a chance. It is very difficult to gain confidence when you do not have the ball for prolonged periods of time.</p>
<p>On a side note Patrice Evra is one of our favorite left backs in the world.</p>
<h3><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Who do you think is the best outside back in the world right now and why?<br />
</span></strong><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Please comment below and share your thoughts!</span></strong></h3>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 19:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I had the opportunity to run some sessions for the U11 boys team at our club. This team has several very talented returning players as well as some new players who are just coming up from rec ball. They have potential to be an excellent team, but like all young players they do need [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I had the opportunity to run some sessions for the U11 boys team at our club. This team has several very talented returning players as well as some new players who are just coming up from rec ball. They have potential to be an excellent team, but like all young players they do need some refinement.</p>
<p>One issue that I noticed right off the bat was that several players needed some work on being more coordinated with their movement. They need a steady diet of agility exercises as part of their warm up.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve posted the session below:</p>
<p>1) Dynamic warm up</p>
<p>2) Agility ladder</p>
<p>3) Circle drills</p>
<p>4) Game to goals with restrictions</p>
<p>5) Open play</p>
<p>I began with a pretty standard dynamic warm up. Even though kids this age are amazingly flexible and really don&#8217;t need too much of a warm up, it is a good idea to make a good warm up a habit. This way it will be second nature to them when they are older. It also serves as a time for them to get focused on the task at hand.</p>
<p>I ran a series of simple agility drills on the ladder to work on their coordination. I won&#8217;t go into details in this post, but you can click here for <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccer-speed-ladder-drills/" target="_blank">soccer ladder agility drills</a> to see some examples.</p>
<p>We then moved on to some circle drills. These are some of my absolute favorite <strong>youth soccer drills</strong> as they incorporate passing/receiving on the move and communication. The set up is simple. You can either use the center circle, or make a circle using cones. Align the players around the outside of the circle.</p>
<p><strong>Circle Drill #1</strong></p>
<p>This one is pretty simple. Player 1 passes to Player 2 in the center of the circle. Player 1 then takes his place in the middle. Player 2 passes to Player 3 on the outside of the circle and then takes his place.</p>
<div id="attachment_1668" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1668" title="circle1" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/circle1.jpg" alt="Youth Soccer Drills" width="500" height="390" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Soccer Circle Drill #1</p></div>
<p>Player 3 starts the sequence over. Once the players get the hang of it, you can put a 2nd player in the middle and introduce 2 balls to the mix.</p>
<p><strong>Circle Drill #2</strong></p>
<p>Now we are going to add just a little bit of complexity. Player 1 dribbles into the circle and passes to Player 2. Player 2 plays it back 1 touch to Player 1. Player 1 then finds Player 3 and passes him the ball. Player 3 dribbles into the circle and starts the sequence over again.</p>
<div id="attachment_1669" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1669" title="circle2" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/circle2.jpg" alt="Soccer Passing Drill" width="500" height="390" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Circle Drill #2</p></div>
<p>When you introduce a second ball, communication becomes key. Encourage players to use terms like &#8220;Bounce it&#8221; when they want to receive a one-two pass, and &#8220;take it&#8221; when the player is supposed the bring the ball into the middle to restart the sequence. When you get two balls going, this activity becomes a great deal of fun!</p>
<p>After the circle drills, I moved into a simple small-sided game. We played 6v6 with keepers to big goals on a short 40 yard field. In order to score everybody on your team had to be over the half-way line. In addition all finishes had to be on one-touch (this encourages the players to pass).</p>
<p>We played 3-5 minute games.</p>
<p>We ended with 2-5 minute games to goals with no finishing restrictions and no requirements to get over the half-way line. The players still worked the ball well and stayed connected. A perfect example of manipulating player behavior by the environment they practice in.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoyed this session.</p>
<p><strong>If you would like to see more sessions like this, please check out <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccercoaching.html">Ciplified Soccer 2.0 &#8211; click here</a>.</strong></p>
<h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Did you like this session? Please comment below and let us know what you think!</span></strong></h2>
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		<title>Soccer Coaching Dilemma &#8211; A Good Problem to Have</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 04:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I coach the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s  club teams at the University of Florida. The men are always good and so are the women. The men have had more success, as they reached a national final and two quarter finals in the last three seasons. The women finished in the quarter finals last year with a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1662" title="florida-gators-logo" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/florida-gators-logo-300x225.jpg" alt="UF Club Soccer Team" width="300" height="225" />I coach the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s  club teams at the University of Florida. The men are always good and so are the women. The men have had more success, as they reached a national final and two quarter finals in the last three seasons. The women finished in the quarter finals last year with a very good team. This year the women look amazing. I am always very humble with my expectations, because what you have on paper does not always translate to success on the field.</p>
<p>This year I have my work cut out for me, because if we fail it will be my fault. The team is so deep with talent that I honestly do not know who to take and who to leave at home. They are all good enough.</p>
<p>I have a former youth national team player on the team this year and the scary thing is&#8230; she is not the best player I have. She is probably number five. This should give you an idea of the talent pool. I looked at a Division one women&#8217;s game in Tampa a few weeks ago and I am sure we are at least as good as the teams I observed. We have a tournament this weekend and I will not be surprised if both teams meet in the semi- final or final.</p>
<p>I have been coaching for a long time and I have not been this excited about a group of players in a long time. The chemistry is fantastic, the girls respect each other and they collectively believe that they can beat anyone if they respect the principles of the game. The work rate in practice is fantastic.</p>
<p>There is a healthy competition at every training session. I will keep you posted on our progress. This weekend will hopefully test our character. This is the final piece to the puzzle, because Lord knows we are talented enough. Wish me luck picking the first team.</p>
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		<title>Blast the Ball &#8211; How I fixed my son&#8217;s soccer shot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At it&#8217;s most basic element, Soccer comes down to putting foot on ball and kicking it where you want it to go. As simple as this sounds, players at all levels battle to overcome poor form and kicking technique. I have watched players on the youth teams &#38; high school teams that I coached struggle [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At it&#8217;s most basic element, Soccer comes down to putting foot on ball  and kicking it where you want it to go.  As simple as this sounds,  players at all levels battle to overcome poor form and kicking  technique.</p>
<p>I have watched players on the youth teams &amp; high school teams that I  coached struggle with proper ball striking.  There are even players in  my adult league that still haven&#8217;t fully mastered the fundamental  movements of the soccer kick.</p>
<p>These players have learned to get by and adapt by bringing good  teamwork, hustle and fitness to the game, but still have a glaring hole  in their arsenal.</p>
<p>My son Donovan, struggled with his shot for two years as a young player.   He is currently 13 and plays U14 soccer on a travel team in my home  town. He is a hard worker and has a very good understanding of the game.</p>
<p>Just knowing where to be on the field and how to move into space has  made him an effective soccer player, but his shot never had the umph he  wanted.</p>
<p>I watched him over and over and couldn&#8217;t quite put my finger on where he was breaking down.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blasttheball.com?page=04d36307"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1658" title="blast-the-ball" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/blast-the-ball.gif" alt="Blast the Ball DVD" width="150" height="210" /></a>lIn looking for a solution I came across a DVD called <a href="http://www.blasttheball.com?page=04d36307">Blast the Ball</a>.  I  finally sat down and spent some time watching it after having it for  several months (yeah I know, I&#8217;m a procrastinator).</p>
<p>First off all, it was 2 hours long which really blew me away.  I didn&#8217;t  know there was that much scientific technique to kicking a ball.  I  always just had good form and a naturally strong leg.</p>
<p>The video broke down the soccer hop, load, impact and follow through in a  step by step manner.  But here was the real kicker (no pun intended).   It provided drills that worked on each specific part of the kicking  motion.</p>
<p>It also discussed common technique failures and how to correct.  From  watching this DVD I was able to pinpoint two problems in Donovan&#8217;s  form&#8230;improper loading technique and a hiccup in his follow through.</p>
<p>I took Donovan down to the soccer field and worked on his kicking  motion.  We were able to use the drills shown in the DVD and in about 15  minutes had him literally blasting the ball harder than he ever had  before.</p>
<p>He was especially excited when he ripped a shot so hard that it knocked  his brother&#8217;s arm back and zipped into the goal for a score.  He had  never done that before!!</p>
<p>It took a bit of time to make his kicking stroke second nature and  program his muscle memory, but knowing what to do made all the  difference.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m took these same techniques and applied them to my younger son Deven.  He is 10 now and plays for the U11 team at the same club as his older  brother.</p>
<p>Not only does he have very pure technique, but he is equally adept with  either foot. In fact, he is so confident in his kicking motion that he  even took a corner kick lefty last season (and he&#8217;s a natural righty).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not usually one to plug somebody else&#8217;s product, but if you are a  coach, parent or player that is looking to develop an accurate and  powerful shot, then you need to take a look at the <a href="http://www.blasttheball.com?page=04d36307">Blast the Ball</a> DVD.</p>
<p>You can check it out at:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blasttheball.com?page=04d36307">http://www.blasttheball.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 17:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had two parent meetings this week.  Both sets of parents were unhappy with the amount of time their children were on the field at a tournament they attended  two weeks ago. Some concerns they cited were that they were spending a significant amount of time traveling, paying for meals for the family, hotel accommodation and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1630" title="Soccer Watch" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Soccer_Watch-300x300.jpg" alt="Soccer playing time" width="300" height="300" />I had two parent meetings this week.  Both sets of parents were unhappy with the amount of time their children were on the field at a tournament they attended  two weeks ago. Some concerns they cited were that they were spending a significant amount of time traveling, paying for meals for the family, hotel accommodation and they were not satisfied with the return in their investment. They were concerned that their children were not playing as much as they would like.</p>
<p>This is what they thought they were paying for. Not to watch their children sit on the bench. We had to explain that they were paying for the training environment, field maintenance, referee fees, coaches salaries, league fees, uniforms, and registration with the state. Not for  playing time. I also mentioned that the coaches would like a return on their investment of time and energy they put into helping the kids improve and teaching them life lessons.</p>
<p>Both players play for the same team, so this was quite interesting. They are both very talented but they are U16 players now, so I expect much more from them. I do not coach the team, but I am very familiar with the players. To make a long story short, one of them is lazy and the other has a low soccer IQ. I explained to the parents that if we guaranteed playing time of 50% at this age, then why would anyone want to excel?</p>
<p>The incentive for proper practice habits is playing. Nothing given to players is appreciated, because they do not acknowledge the work required to play at the competitive level. We want everyone to play, but they all have different strengths and weaknesses.</p>
<p>Certainly at the younger age groups we want all kids enjoying the game through participation. The players have to understand as they become older that they earn the right to be on the field. This promotes proper training habits. This is of the utmost importance because without it there is no enjoyment of the game and no fulfillment derived.</p>
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		<title>Change &#8211; Why Don&#8217;t Soccer Parents Like It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 18:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it that so many soccer parents are reluctant to change? They facilitate every complaint from their kids when we try to develop a better environment for the players. Why do we have to train more? Why are the age groups training together? Why are we in this league and not the other?  Why [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it that so many soccer parents are reluctant to change? They facilitate every complaint from their kids when we try to develop a better environment for the players. Why do we have to train more? Why are the age groups training together? Why are we in this league and not the other?  Why are wearing new uniforms? Do we have to buy it? I do not like the colors, so can we wear the old set?</p>
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<p>Last season was our most successful as a club. A large part of it was due to the fact that we had teams train together, so that we could address 11v11 issues at practice. None of our teams have two keepers. They also do not have enough to finish like the real game. The only time our teams had the opportunity to play 11v11 was Saturday at the game.</p>
<p>The player&#8217;s soccer IQ improved, they got fitter and we established chemistry. Seven of our teams made it to the end of season tournament final. Three of them were crowned champions. Our U19 boys made it to the final four in State Cup. This is the best a boys team has done in the history of the club. You think the parents would leave it alone. They still question why we do things. They will never understand. I am convinced of that now. People always say you have to educate the parents. Hard to do when they already know everything.</p>
<p>It is not just the parents though. They relay information from players. Some players do not like the competitive atmosphere. They have become comfortable with the hierarchy of their team and do not like having to prove themselves every day. They do not wish to be corrected or reprimanded for lack of soccer discipline. They are also threatened when younger players are better at everything accept physicality.</p>
<p>I will continue to do what is right for the players. The results are becoming increasingly evident. I have to do what is best for the players with ambition. Mediocrity will not become the norm.</p>
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		<title>Treating Soccer Ankle Sprains &#8211; Quick Rehab</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was playing soccer last night with some friends when my right foot found a nice little divot in the ground. Crunch! There goes the ankle. I&#8217;ve sprained my ankles numerous times in my playing career. So many times that for several years I taped up every time I stepped onto the field. I&#8217;ve been [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was playing soccer last night with some friends when my right foot found a nice little divot in the ground. Crunch! There goes the ankle. I&#8217;ve sprained my ankles numerous times in my playing career. So many times that for several years I taped up every time I stepped onto the field.</p>
<div id="attachment_1586" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 460px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1586" title="soccer-ankle-sprain" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/soccer-ankle-sprain.jpg" alt="Soccer ankle sprain" width="450" height="453" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Coach Bert&#39;s nicely swollen ankle</p></div>
<p>I&#8217;ve been working to strengthen my ankles and have gone the last year without taping up. In fact I was just commenting to one of my fellow players about how well my ankles have been doing right before we started playing. Guess I forgot to knock on wood!</p>
<p>So last night I started some aggressive rehab. I didn&#8217;t want to just post today to cry about being hurt, but to instead share with you a resource that I have found to be invaluable.</p>
<p>Several years ago when I had a similar injury, I began to do a lot of research on the Internet to find a treatment program that would get me back playing quicker. I came across an ebook called  the &#8220;<a href="http://www.dynamicsofmotion.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Ankle-Rehab-Ebook&amp;Click=21616" target="_blank">H.E.M. Ankle Rehab System</a>.&#8221; It&#8217;s inexpensive at only $19.95 and enable be to very quickly get back on the field. Swelling was reduced almost immediately and my range of motion improved overnight.</p>
<p>This ebook is one that you want to have in your library even if you aren&#8217;t presently injured. It worked wonders for me.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dynamicsofmotion.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Ankle-Rehab-Ebook&amp;Click=21616">Click here to read more about it</a>.</p>
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		<title>College Soccer ID Camps</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have received several emails over the last few months from different universities advertising identification clinics. These clinics are being used to find players who may be college material, but are flying under the radar. The problem is that there is a cost attached, so anyone interested can show up and at the same time&#8230;not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have received several emails over the last few months from different universities advertising identification clinics. These clinics are being used to find players who may be college material, but are flying under the radar. The problem is that there is a cost attached, so anyone interested can show up and at the same time&#8230;not everyone can. This makes it quite difficult for the more talented players, as they are often outnumbered  by the players who have no chance of playing at the next level.</p>
<p>The only consolation is that they are being watched by educated eyes, so identification takes place. What transpires is that the players are ranked, so that as the day progresses the better players end up playing together. This is unfortunately very obvious to the players who are at the bottom of the talent pyramid. There is nothing wrong with a reality check. These players realize that there is much work to be done, or that the college level is too high.</p>
<p>I think it is money well spent if you are interested in playing college soccer. Most people spend hundreds of dollars to attend showcase tournaments, with only a remote chance of being seen. You are being looked at when you attend the college ID clinics. You may not like where you fall, but at least you will know where you are&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past week, our youngest child donned his brand new soccer gear for his very first ever soccer practice. It&#8217;s a day he&#8217;s been waiting for and talking about for months now. He&#8217;s excited about going to play soccer just like his big brothers. Ask him why he wants to play soccer, and he&#8217;ll tell [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1530" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/lets-not-forget-soccer-should-be-fun/young-player/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1530" title="Young Soccer Players" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/young-player.jpg" alt="The caboose of Coach Bert's soccer family" width="255" height="400" /></a>This past week, our youngest child donned his brand new soccer gear for his very first ever soccer practice. It&#8217;s a day he&#8217;s been waiting for and talking about for months now. He&#8217;s excited about going to play soccer just like his big brothers. Ask him why he wants to play soccer, and he&#8217;ll tell you &#8220;because it&#8217;s fun!&#8221;</p>
<p>I think sometimes we forget this. After all soccer is really a kid&#8217;s game that is played by adults. It&#8217;s a simple game at its core. One ball, two goals and some players. The ultimate pick up-and-play sport. A couple of shoes for goals and something round to kick and it&#8217;s game on.</p>
<p>Soccer gets serious very early. 10 year old players are involved in 3 day tournaments already. Practice is intense. Coaches are coaching hard every day to get results.</p>
<p>This is the nature of the game. And much of it is necessary. It takes a great deal of commitment for kids to develop into quality players. There is much sacrifice to be made if players want to play at the collegiate or professional level.</p>
<p>However, it&#8217;s critical every once and a while that you throw in a &#8220;fun&#8221; practice to help the kids keep some balance. These kinds of practices are HUGE morale boosters, and the players always bring new focus and intensity in the sessions that follow one of these play days.</p>
<p>Where I live the schools are on Spring Break this week. We have cancelled formal practices for the week, but are making available the option for players to just come out and play. Several coaches were in attendance yesterday. Our role was to simply split up the teams, hand out the pennies and let the kids go.</p>
<p>Sure some of the play was sloppy, but we also saw some great creativity. We had a mix of 13-15 year old boys and girls, along with three coaches jumping into the game. We had enough for 3 teams of 10 players each so we played first to 2 goals or 7 minutes. We moved the goals in to the top of the 18s and let it rip.</p>
<p>As coaches we majorly limited our input in the game from a coaching standpoint. We just played with the kids. The players had an absolute blast! I saw one girl who normally plays centerback excel as a wing midfielder&#8230;a position she had never played before.</p>
<p>I watched my 12 year old son running down the sideline with a massive grin on his face as he tried to beat one of the coaches 1v1. It was the perfect pick up game, and a great way for our players to fall in love with the game once again.</p>
<p>Keep it fun Coach!!</p>
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		<title>The residual effects of the high school soccer season</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote about high school soccer a while ago and why I do not like it. I am not going to talk about that again. Today, however, I will share with you why my concerns are sometimes valid. Upon returning from high school, there were some bad habits that  crept in with the players. Movement [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote about high school soccer a while ago and why I do not like it. I am not going to talk about that again. Today, however, I will share with you why my concerns are sometimes valid.</p>
<p>Upon returning from high school, there were some bad habits that  crept in with the players. Movement off the ball now is almost non-existent, fitness is not good enough, transition is terrible especially from attacking to defending. The boys need at least three touches to make the most simple decisions, and we struggle to get numbers forward with speed.</p>
<p>Not a huge problem. I think we can correct their soccer behavior over time. The bigger issue for me is that I have lost eight  players.</p>
<p>A hamstring, that worsened because this player was used regardless of his injury during the high school season and not allowed enough time to recover. He has not played a single game for me this season.</p>
<p>A broken toe that was played on for the season. It got progressively worse. This player has not played a single game for me either.</p>
<p>An evulsion fracture of the hip flexor. He is out for the season.</p>
<p>Knee ligament damage with another player. He is back to playing  now, but not at his best as yet.</p>
<p>Two players have severe ankle sprains. Still on the injury table</p>
<p>Two more have quit the game entirely.</p>
<p>We have the first round of State Cup this weekend, so wish me luck.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 16:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sheldon Cipriani We played a team from a bigger city this past weekend, a.much bigger city. They fielded two teams in our age group and we played them both on Saturday. We played the &#8220;B&#8221; team first and beat them 3-2. It was not a very good performance from us, especially when we did [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1516" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/better-soccer-team-vs-better-soccer-players/cipriani/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1516" title="Sheldon Cipriani" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Cipriani.jpg" alt="Coach Cip" width="100" height="139" /></a>We played a team from a bigger city this past weekend, a.much bigger city. They fielded two teams in our age group and we played them both on Saturday. We played the &#8220;B&#8221; team first and beat them 3-2. It was not a very good performance from us, especially when we did not have the ball which is something we have been working on for a few weeks. We were much better in the second half and really deserved to win.</p>
<p>The afternoon game is always a problem, because the boys have just eaten and they are usually sluggish. We warmed up as usual and we spoke about what we wanted to do when we were not in possession.</p>
<p>This is huge for us because it helps us attack quickly. We try to invite the keeper to play the outside backs, then we press. It is a collective effort and we are not as interested in winning tackles as we are creating ball winning situations. I want  the boys to understand that the best time to win the ball back is when the ball is traveling from player to player.</p>
<p>They have this habit from high school to dive in when the ball is already at the feet of the opponent. These kids were all quite good on the ball and a few were very very good individually, so we had to make them uncomfortable by limiting time, space and options.</p>
<p>We were fantastic as a unit. We did not give them any time on the ball and we were in their half for most of the game. We had  one break-down in the second half, when my outside back decided to take a break and a switch found his man unmarked on the blind side.</p>
<p>He had enough time to settle and pick his spot.  We were almost perfect defensively&#8230;I am very critical, so trust me, this was an amazing effort. The opponents could not get into a rhythm, nor could they complete more than three or four passes. This team, by the way, has a player who has been invited to the U17 National Team Camp.</p>
<p>To make a long story short&#8230;we tied 1-1. We were clearly the better team. They had better players, but did very little collectively. I think we have turned the corner. Eyes have been opened and people will have to respect us.</p>
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		<title>Soccer Drill: Improving the Quality of Service (crossing &amp; long passing)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 10:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being able to serve the ball anywhere on the pitch is a skill that every player must work to improve. Players like David Beckham and Xavi Hernandez have made a career by being able to place the ball on a dime. This activity progression will help your players work on their ability to cross and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being able to serve the ball anywhere on the pitch is a skill that every player must work to improve. Players like David Beckham and Xavi Hernandez have made a career by being able to place the ball on a dime. This activity progression will help your players work on their ability to cross and serve the ball.</p>
<p>Warm up properly with a dynamic series of exercises.</p>
<p>Start with two players passing the ball over 20 yards with the inside, outside and laces of both feet to prepare the muscle groups for the next activity.</p>
<p>The players should both be in a 10&#215;10 box (5&#215;5 for better players) and the distance between the players can be increased to 30 yards. Now we make it a contest. Each player has 10 services. The ball has to hit the target in the box to gain a point. If the server misses the box, then no point is awarded. You can have the players do 10 with the right and 10 with the left.  You can have multiple groups with a championship field, so winners move on. The loser in the championship field has to start over in the last division.</p>
<p>You can vary the demands of service by asking the players to hit the ball driven with the laces with some back-spin, with the inside and outside. Based on the technical ability of the players, you may or may not be able to do everything with both feet.</p>
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<p>Progress to more difficult game by adding a player in each grid. The ball is served as in the previous activity, but the recipient (player 1) has to knock the ball down to his partner (player 2) who in turn passes the ball back to player 1 to serve with one touch to the opposite grid. The two players there do the same thing. The service must land in the 10&#215;10 0r 5&#215;5 box to earn a point.</p>
<p>You can then add 2 more players in the middle 30 yard zone to pick services off. This adds a higher degree of difficulty and realism. If a team&#8217;s pass is intercepted, then they are now in the middle zone.</p>
<p>Fun and activities like this are the backbone of skill development for soccer players. With the addition of the middle zone defenders, the activity morphs from a simple skill session to something that more resembles the game of soccer. This is a key ingredient to every practice, and one that most coaches miss. Most practice sessions just don&#8217;t have enough game relevance in them.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was approached by a parent today at the fields.  He wanted to know if the coaches should be teaching dribbling moves to the players. His son is a U15 player and had an unsuccessful tryout with the Olympic Development Program (ODP) this weekend. He said that the players at the weekend  tryout were so good on the ball and could beat players almost at will. I pondered for a while and before I responded.</p>
<p>I told him that the players he was admiring this past weekend probably were not taught moves, but were mimicking players they admire. I asked him if his son ever looked at highlight videos on YouTube of Messi, Ronaldo, Robinho or Ronaldinho. It is not about teaching moves at U15. It is about recognizing when to apply the appropriate skill at the right time during the game to the benefit of the team. This occurs through constant play and trial and error.</p>
<p>I explained to him that I never had anyone teach me anything fundamental. I learned through observation and experimenting when I played in the parks. My first coach was at U14. I do not remember a single session that taught us moves. I do remember playing 1v1 games though.</p>
<p>This same parent came to me about bullying at practice. He said some players were &#8220;bossing others around on the field and getting on each other when they made mistakes.&#8221; I observed a few of the practices to see what was happening. I saw the passionate players demanding more from their teammates. I saw leaders trying to lift players around them. I explained to him that it was not about the tone, but the content of the message.</p>
<p>This same parent wanted me to do extra sessions on Sunday to prepare players for ODP (he really meant his son), but guess who never showed up? I also run optional training on Fridays and we allow the kids to play in a 6v6 tournament environment for 90 minutes. Freedom of expression is the theme of the day. Guess who does not show up to that either?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all about putting in the time and effort to get better and improve. As I mentioned before, YouTube is a great place to go to find moves and skills. There are other resources for those that wish to invest in their soccer games through a more structured program. Our friend Matt Smith has put together a program called &#8220;<a href="http://bf03aovp28xq7u05-4sp26p4-q.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">Epic Soccer Training</a>&#8221; for players that want to work on their games outside of practice to improve. You&#8217;ll learn the same routines that Matt put into play to go from a high school bench player to a college All-American. <a href="http://bf03aovp28xq7u05-4sp26p4-q.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">Click here for more about Epic Soccer Training</a>.</p>
<p>I guess some people can&#8217;t accept when their kids simply are not good enough or do not devote enough time to the sport . It is always the fault of someone else.</p>
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		<title>Putting Things in Perspective</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a young lady that played with my club a few years ago. Her team left at U16 for greener pastures and they have all gone in their separate directions since that time. I have kept up with their progress since they moved on and two of the girls signed with a huge division one [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1498" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/putting-things-in-perspective/sarah-landauer/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1498" title="Sarah Landauer" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/sarah-landauer.jpg" alt="Sarah Landauer" width="250" height="375" /></a>There was a young lady that played with my club a few years ago. Her team left at U16 for greener pastures and they have all gone in their separate directions since that time. I have kept up with their progress since they moved on and two of the girls signed with a huge division one school a few weeks ago. The long lady I am speaking about was a year younger and very talented. She was really interested in attending a big division one program in Tennessee.</p>
<p>Two weeks ago she collapsed while running at track practice. She was revived at the scene and hospitalized, where tests were run. She was subsequently cleared and returned to training this week. She collapsed again and tragically did not survive. She was 17 years of age.</p>
<p>A terrible loss to our soccer community. Practice last week was filled with emotion, as many of our boys and girls attend the same high school. I spoke with those closest to her, but there is really nothing to say at a time like this that makes anyone feel better. I did say that tomorrow is promised to no-one and they should live each day to the fullest. I also asked to think what this young lady what like them to do from here.</p>
<p>I wish her  family the best. I can not imagine what they are going through right now. My prayers and thoughts are with them.</p>
<p>There is nothing more important right now. All soccer related political issues seem ridiculous now in retrospect. I hope we can all keep things in perspective from now on.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>The parents of soccer standout Sarah Landauer, are asking that people donate to a soccer endowment in her name at the University of Florida rather than send flowers.</p>
<p>Checks should be sent to the Sarah Landauer Soccer Endowment at Gator Boosters Inc., P.O. Box 13796, Gainesville, FL 32604.</p>
<p>Money raised will benefit soccer scholarships at UF.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This activity is a variation of the standard 3v1 game that teams of all levels use as part of their technical warm-up. My players absolutely love this one. Set up two 10&#215;10 yard grids approximately 5 yards apart. You will need two teams of three players each. Start with the blue team in grid 1 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This activity is a variation of the standard 3v1 game that teams of all levels use as part of their technical warm-up. My players absolutely love this one.</p>
<p>Set up two 10&#215;10 yard grids approximately 5 yards apart. You will need two teams of three players each. Start with the blue team in grid 1 and the red team in grid 2. The red team will start with the ball.</p>
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<p>On your mark, the red team will begin to pass amongst themselves in their grid. They must execute one-touch passes. As soon as the first pass is made, a member of the blue team will come into the grid to defend.</p>
<p>Every time red gets 5 consecutive passes, they get a &#8220;goal.&#8221; You can adjust the number of passes required up and down based on the skill of your players. Five to eight is a good place to start. For younger players with less technical skill, you can put them on two-touch instead.</p>
<p>Once the blue team wins the ball, play begins in grid 1. The defending blue player hustles back to grid 1, joined by one of the red players who now plays defense. Continue back and forth for a set period of time (3 minutes or so). The team with the most total &#8220;goals&#8221; wins.</p>
<p>You can set up multiple grids with a larger team and play a &#8220;championship tournament.&#8221; Winning teams move up and losing teams move down.</p>
<p>Coaching points for this activity include:</p>
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<li> Properly weighting passes</li>
<li>Consistent off the ball movement</li>
<li>Effort by the defending players</li>
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<p>You can easily play this game for 20-30 minutes during warm-up phase of your practice session. You can then transition into a possession game, or go straight to a game to goals.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sheldon Cipriani I had lunch with a friend of mine a few weeks ago. He is a college coach still involved at the youth level, so we discussed a wide range of issues. The one that sticks out is the topic of mimicking. Young players all over the world learn through imitation and this [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p>I had lunch with a friend of mine a few weeks ago. He is a college coach still involved at the youth level, so we discussed a wide range of issues. The one that sticks out is the topic of mimicking. Young players all over the world learn through imitation and this only takes place through observation. Some of our young players do not look at soccer, and as a result, they have no frame of reference.</p>
<p>I remember growing up in my country and looking at soccer every weekend on television. I looked at players like Maradona, Careca and Alemao when they played for Napoli in Italy. I looked at Platini, Boniek, Zidane and Del Piero at Juventus. Marco Van Basten, Gullit, Baresi, Maldini, Donadoni, Ancelotti,and Rijkaard at AC Milan. To this day I still look at the game almost every day.</p>
<p>As a young player, this is what I took to the fields. I tried to be these players in my mind. This was the base from which my imagination grew. I did not have a coach until I was almost 14 years old, so I had to take responsibility for my fundamental development. This took place through observation and imitation.</p>
<p>The players today at my club that have some personality on the field all have a favorite team in Europe and they all pattern their play after their favorite player. Xavi Hernandez, Messi, Iniesta, Pato, Robinho, Neymar, Pedro, Ronaldo, Kaka, Rooney, Ozil, Robbin, and  Schweinsteiger are just a few names. These players bring something extra. They do not rely only on coaching. They have their own ideas and a different level of game intelligence. Many spend time daily watching games or checking out their favorite players on YouTube.</p>
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<p>One play sticks in my head from this past weekend. It was a bright spot to an otherwise dismal performance from one of my younger teams. We won a free kick and one of our players had the presence of mind to take it quickly. Another player in an advanced area saw his teammate break from the flank and instructed the kicker to find him. We created a great chance from this, but all of the players were not on the same page. These boys have obviously seen this done at the professional level, because at 12 years of age we do not spend much time on restarts.</p>
<p>Too many of our players are only good at following the coaches directives. Not enough of them have a feel for the game&#8230;a framework of reference based on observation. The result is players without personality for for the game.</p>
<p>As coaches it is important that we encourage our players to watch the game. Fox Soccer channel and ESPN carry tons of professional games from Europe. As I mentioned above, YouTube is another great resource for watching the pros at their best.</p>
<p>Equally important is putting your players in environments that foster game intelligence and creativity. Laps, lines and lectures will not develop players. Putting them quickly into situations that resemble soccer and allow players to find the answers is the surest path to intelligent players.</p>
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<p>You players will enjoy the opportunity to play more soccer and stand around less. Motivated players improve more quickly, and improving players get better results on the field.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Be the Bad DJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 13:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have tried for a very long time to help players understand the importance of rhythm in the game. The team that can establish and maintain this has the upper hand.  The problem is that the players all have a different interpretation of the game and now that my older boys are  just finished with [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have tried for a very long time to help players understand the importance of rhythm in the game. The team that can establish and maintain this has the upper hand.  The problem is that the players all have a different interpretation of the game and now that my older boys are  just finished with high school, it is impossible to establish a rhythm in practice.</p>
<p>The boys all looked at the Champions League game today between Barcelona and Arsenal. The rhythm of play was a joy to behold. No simple pass is overlooked, and just when you think there is nowhere to go, the penetrative pass shows itself. The players are constantly moving and making adjustments. I am amazed that the players do not try to replicate this, because they all talk about how amazing the players are to watch.</p>
<p>The problem is certainly not with all the boys, but there are a few bad DJs on the pitch.  The ball moves with one or two touches through midfield and then it finds the bad DJ, who is guaranteed to break the rhythm. The movement of everyone else is negated and the collective trend of thought is destroyed.</p>
<p>The boys think this is funny, but I challenged them not to be the bad DJ at practice. I asked them to imagine being at a club. The music is flowing and everyone is dancing. Some idiot falls on the turn tables (showing my age) and there is a huge scratching noise as the music grinds to a halt. The crowd roars in disapproval.  Don&#8217;t be that idiot! Let the music play.</p>
<p>There are three steps to developing rhythm in the game. Players obviously need the technical skills to handle a one and two-touch game. Players need to be very comfortable possessing the ball as a team. Finally players need to be put into situations in practice that foster rhythm and flow.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 03:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sheldon Cipriani I had an issue arise recently at my club. I went to observe my U16 girls play at a tournament two weeks ago and realized that they were some serious issues that needed to be addressed. There was nothing that resembled soccer to be very honest, so I decided to help them in [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p>I had an issue arise recently at my club. I went to observe my U16 girls play at a tournament two weeks ago and realized that they were some serious issues that needed to be addressed. There was nothing that resembled soccer to be very honest, so I decided to help them in any way I could the following week.</p>
<p>I mandated that the team train with another girl&#8217;s team in the club, so that they could play more 11v11 soccer. The team only has enough players to finish 6v6 or 7v7 at best. The problem with this is that they never play in realistic dimensions. They also never have to deal with 11v11 scenarios. The spacing is different, passing lanes are smaller, the bigger ball is non existent, the work required is not adequate enough to make a successful transition to the 11v11 game.</p>
<p>The coach of this U16 team expressed that the girls did not want to play 11v11.  This explained why the team performance I observed was so poor. The coach was acting as a facilitator and the girls were actually running the practices. I had the coach of the other girls team speak with the U16  girls coach about working together at training by merging the girls and coaching within the 11v11 game. I also ran a session for the both teams that week, so we could address some principles of attack, defense and transition. The girls really seemed to grasp the concepts.</p>
<p>I received an email from the coach expressing her concern with the intervention. She cited that &#8220;her&#8221; team was different and that she knew how to bring the best out of them. She also explained that some parents were asking questions about the difference in practice that week and the involvement of me and the other coach. (The other coach worked with this team for 2 years by the way). She also included the team parents in the email. Huge mistake!!</p>
<p>It was explained to her that the players joined the club before they joined that team. That she was part of a coaching staff that worked together and stuck together. That all players were influenced by every coach, because they all had something to offer. The most important point expressed was that this was bigger than she was. The players came first. What they needed that week was more important who got this accomplished. My coaches are responsible for all of our players and together we stand a greater chance of reaching every kid in the club.</p>
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		<title>3 Tips for Sneaky Soccer Fitness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 15:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are very few players that really enjoy fitness work. Most just want to come out and play soccer. At the professional and college levels, players have off-season conditioning program to keep them at a baseline of fitness between seasons. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;ve never seen an offseason workout program for 12 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="English Team Warm Up" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/england-fitness-300x205.jpg" alt="Soccer Fitness and Conditioniing" width="300" height="205" />There are very few players that really enjoy fitness work. Most just want to come out and play soccer. At the professional and college levels, players have off-season conditioning program to keep them at a baseline of fitness between seasons.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;ve never seen an offseason workout program for 12 year old players work <img src='http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  That&#8217;s just not going to happen.</p>
<p>But we all know that a high level of fitness is required in order to be an effective player. So we have a problem to solve.</p>
<p>This issue is further compounded by the fact that we typically only have our players 2-3 days each week for training. We have little time to practice soccer specific skills as it is, much less employing a strong conditioning program.</p>
<p>Having the players run laps as a warm up isn&#8217;t going to get them into shape, and it really doesn&#8217;t resemble soccer. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;ve never witnessed soccer players running around the edge of the entire field during the game.</p>
<p>Today I want to share with you some ideas of how you can incorporate fitness training in your practice sessions, but without losing valuable touches on the ball. These sneaky little tweaks will help trick your players into shape.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #1 &#8211; Touch Limitations</strong></p>
<p>If players work harder and with more intensity in practice, their fitness levels are going to increase. The trick is getting them to run more and put in the extra effort.</p>
<p>Reducing the number of touches allowed in an activity will require better off the ball movement. This equates to more running, more energy expended, and more conditioning developed. For less advanced players, two touch possession can often take care of this.</p>
<p>Set up an activity with a 2-1 ratio of attackers to defenders (8v4). I like to set up three teams of even numbers. Two of the teams (total of 8 players) will be attackers, and 1 team (4 players) will defend.</p>
<p>Have the attackers on two touches with the defenders on unlimited touches. Have the defenders defend for a set amount of time (2 minutes for example). The attackers count the total number of passes that they complete. The defenders can keep the ball if they intercept until the attackers win it back.</p>
<p>The defenders will have to put in a great deal of work to get and keep the ball. Rotate the teams until everybody has had a turn defending. The team that gave up the least number of total passes by the attackers wins.</p>
<p>Try this game with one touch if you want to make the attackers really work hard as well. You can also play 5v5 with a neutral on one touch. The players will be breathing heavy for sure!</p>
<p><strong>Tip #2 &#8211; Increased Distance</strong></p>
<p>I use this method when we on working on skills like receiving and passing with different surfaces of the body. Typically I will set up a grid that is 5 yards wide and 15-20 yards long. I put one player on each end of the grid with a single player in the middle who is &#8220;doing the work.&#8221;</p>
<p>The outside players will each have a ball. The &#8220;working&#8221; player will check to one of the ends, receive a ball, play it back and then check to the other side of the grid to receive from the other server.</p>
<p>You can work on 1 touch passes with the inside/outside of the foot. The servers can toss the ball for 1 time volley or half volley. The ball can be tossed for a chest trap and pass. You can do one touch headers with this activity. Be creative.</p>
<p>If you want to work more fitness into the activity, simply increase the distance between the servers. Maybe to 30 yards. You can also put two players in the middle and have them go in opposite directions.</p>
<p>Once they receive the first ball, they will have to sprint past each other to the opposite side of the grid to receive the next ball. You can move the servers up to 40 yards apart if you really want to stress fitness.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #3 &#8211; Skill Relay Races</strong></p>
<p>By nature soccer players are competitive. Introducing elements of competition in your practices will raise the intensity level and work rates.</p>
<p>Skill based relay races are one way to accomplish this. Players can dribble to the cone, turn and pass back to the next player.</p>
<p>Have them accomplish different types of turns. They can turn inside of the left foot, inside of the right foot, outside of the left foot, outside of the right foot, etc. You can have them execute a pull back move with the sole of the foot, make a Cruyff turn, or a step over turn when they get to the target cone.</p>
<p>Again, use your imagination.</p>
<p>These are just a few ideas of how you can incorporate fitness into your every day practice sessions. If you are interested in more specific fitness drills for agility, speed, and explosiveness on the ball I recommend you look at <a href="http://5a06cmjoydze4l4k07hdw2mn5l.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLOG">Total Soccer Fitness by Phil Davies</a>.</p>
<p>Phil has different training plans based on the age of players. He&#8217;ll show you how to incorporate strength training for young players into your practices. Believe it or not, strength training for young players is safe, and will help them prolong their carries.</p>
<p>Phil does a much better job than I can explaining what Total Soccer Fitness can do to help your players.</p>
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<p>Also, let me know what other ideas you have for working fitness into practices. By commenting on this blog post, we can all pool our ideas which will make us all better coaches.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 13:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I met with a coach in my club about a particular player on his team that was not happy with his playing time. We decided to have a conversation with him and his mother about it, so we could clear everything up. The conversation was led by the mother, who cited that her son&#8217;s confidence [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I met with a coach in my club about a particular player on his team that was not happy with his playing time. We decided to have a conversation with him and his mother about it, so we could clear everything up. The conversation was led by the mother, who cited that her son&#8217;s confidence was down because he was not starting on his team.</p>
<p>She also said that he was a starter on JV at High School, so he did not understand why he was not treated the same in club soccer. Another point made was that her son was not playing in a position that made him comfortable. The last thing she mentioned was that her son did not think the coach liked him.</p>
<p>The coach explained to the young man that he was not training with the level of intensity desired, and there were players that were doing a better job in the position he was playing for the team at the moment. The coach also ensured the player and his mother that this was not a personal issue.  As a coach there is nothing to be gained by disliking a player. What he dislikes is the lack of effort at the practice sessions.</p>
<p>Sounds pretty clear. I added to the conversation and asked the player what he was doing to earn a starting position. He had no answer. I asked him if he gave 100% at all sessions. He said no.  I explained to the boy that at 15 years of age we should not be having a conversation with mom.</p>
<p>Part of becoming a young man is dealing with and overcoming adversity. I also explained to him that if it meant anything to him to be in the starting eleven, he would work harder than all his teammates in training to force the coach to notice his work ethic. I made it very clear that we were not going to give him anything, because we would not be teaching him the life lessons of earning what you want.</p>
<p>The mother thanked us for taking the time to speak with them and the meeting ended. Later that evening the mother followed up with an email that said she wanted to reiterate that based on our meeting, we were going to start her son in order to build his confidence back up to where it was in High School. I guess there&#8217;s going to have to be another meeting <img src='http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Individual Soccer Drill &#8211; Receiving with Creativity</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 14:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last couple of months we have provided our subscribers with a ton of tips and advice for creating quality practice sessions for their soccer teams. Today I want to focus in on individual skill training. But first, let me tell you a little bit about our family.</p>
<p>My wife does a wonderful job homeschooling our four children. This gives us a great deal of flexibility in planning our kids school day. Three times per week I work with my two oldest boys first thing in the morning to develop their skills on the ball. They love these sessions and getting a good sweat going early in the morning seems to help them really concentrate on their studies.</p>
<p>My oldest Donovan is nursing a bit of a sore ankle from a tournament he played in over the weekend so it was just me and my 10 year old Deven yesterday morning.</p>
<p>I came up with an activity on the fly that worked out really well for us, and I wanted to share it with you today.</p>
<p>Deven plays center midfield for his team and has gotten pretty good at receiving the ball in traffic, controlling it and escaping to space. I wanted to continue to work on his skills in this area.</p>
<p>I set up a 15&#215;15 playing area and filled it with disc cones placed at random all over the area.</p>
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<p>The activity was very simple. He would start outside of the grid and check back to me while looking for an open passing lane between the cones.</p>
<p>I would play a ball in to him which he had to receive off the spot and escape on the dribble outside of the cone minefield. Then I would check to him, receive the ball and do the same.</p>
<p>We would naturally reposition ourselves on each repetition so we would have to look for new passing lanes to receive the ball. We kept entering and escaping from different areas of the grid.</p>
<p>After a few minutes of this, we added another element. Once we received the ball off the spot (this is critical for midfielders), we had to execute a skill move and &#8220;beat&#8221; one of the cones before exiting the grid.</p>
<p>Deven loved this activity! I encouraged him to receive with all different surfaces (inside of the foot, outside of the foot, sole of the foot) and utilize different skills moves (step overs, scissors, Cruyff turns, Maradona 360 spins, etc.). We had a great session and were totally soaked with sweat afterward. It&#8217;s 80 degrees here in Florida at 9am in the morning right now, not exactly winter weather.</p>
<p>I love working with my kids each week. Like many coaches, I first started coaching because my own kids play (I&#8217;m still a competitive player myself). I&#8217;m positive that a great number of our subscribers fall into this same category. Most have improved greatly at running team sessions, but still fall short when it comes to developing skills in their players/own kids.</p>
<p>My good friend Matt Smith (a former high school All-American, college and semi-professional player) has put together a program to help individual players rapidly improve their skills on their own. Team sessions are important, but players who are willing to work in their own really see the biggest jumps in their development.</p>
<p>Matt made huge strides in his game by working out on his own or with just a couple of buddies. Now he&#8217;s sharing his secrets with the masses.</p>
<p>To find out more about Matt&#8217;s Epic Soccer Training <a href="http://0997emuqu90lwuc0v7dm0ys4vx.hop.clickbank.net/">click here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 13:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ability to quickly transition from offense to defense is critical for soccer teams to succeed. Watch Barcelona play. The moment one of their forward players loses the ball, the whole teams gets back into shape and attacks the offense. The forwards and midfielders exercise a very high work rate to quickly try to get [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ability to quickly transition from offense to defense is critical for soccer teams to succeed. Watch Barcelona play. The moment one of their forward players loses the ball, the whole teams gets back into shape and attacks the offense. The forwards and midfielders exercise a very high work rate to quickly try to get the ball back.</p>
<p>Even players as young as U9 can begin to learn the importance of transition. For kids this age, simple instructions like &#8220;try to win the ball back right away when you lose it&#8221; begin to get the idea in their heads.</p>
<p>As the players progress in age and skill, you can implement more complex transition activities to continue developing this skill. Today I&#8217;m going to share with you one of the transition activities that we have had good success with at our club.</p>
<p>Begin by setting up three 40&#215;20 grids on top of each other. The total playing area will be 40&#215;60.</p>
<p>The two outside grids have 4 players in them. The middle grid has 4 as well.</p>
<p>The players on the outside grids are keeping possession between them (8 players).</p>
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<p>The four in the middle grid are trying to win the ball. They send 2 players into the grid where the ball is being played. The other two stay in the middle grid to pick off passes.</p>
<p>If a pass is picked off, the defending team in the middle is now playing 4v4 in two of the three grids. Their objective is the cross the line of the team on the outside grid. They defending team in transition can only attack the line of the team that gave the ball away.</p>
<p>For example, if blue gives the ball away, the red team plays 4v4 in the middle grid and the blue team&#8217;s grid. Red is trying to dribble across the blue team&#8217;s back line to score.</p>
<p>Switch the players in the middle grid every 5 minutes.</p>
<p>You want to encourage the possession team to win the ball back as soon as they lose it. You also want to encourage the defending group to capitalize on the mistakes of the possessing team as quickly as possible. The speed of play must be very fast. You can experiment with limiting the outside grid players to two touches if your team&#8217;s skill level permits.</p>
<p>You can move from this game into the same game with full-size goals and keepers on each end.  You can also transition to multiple small goals if keepers are not available.</p>
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		<title>Soccer Drills &#8211; helping center backs deal with pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of my favorite functional activities for training center backs to deal with pressure. Set up with your two center backs (yellow team) in a box 30 x 20. Give them three or four outlets (two outside backs and one or two center midfielders). There is also a keeper in a goal 18 [...]


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<div>This is one of my favorite functional activities for training center backs to deal with pressure.</p>
<p>Set up with your two center backs (yellow team) in a box 30 x 20. Give them three or four outlets (two outside backs and one or two center midfielders). There is also a keeper in a goal 18 yards behind them. The outside backs are positioned wide and the midfielders are in the middle (both groups outside the grid).</p>
<p>It is preferable that you set up your grid at the top of the 18 for realism.</p></div>
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I have two defending forwards (blue) that apply pressure to create a realistic environment. Their starting position is at the top of the grid as well. If they win the ball, they are trying to score.</div>
<p>The game starts with service from beyond the top of the grid. The center backs have to decide if they have time to settle and play, knock it down to the full backs, find the midfielders, use the keeper or clear.</p>
<p>Clearing is the last resort for me. The objective is to play until the midfielders have received the ball and found the servers feet. The server also functions as a target forward.</p>
<p>You can progress to a more realistic playing area, with more defending attackers in the form of midfielders. You can also have the target marked by a player. (Use another server at this point in the form of a second keeper.)</p>
<p>If you have the players available, you should be using two keepers. The center backs now go from dealing with pressure to a build up that leads to a scoring opportunity.</p>
<p>You can progress from this soccer drills to an 8v8 game to see if there is any transference from the initial activities.</p>
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		<title>When Should Soccer Players Specialize?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our recent blog post &#8220;<a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none/" target="_blank">Jack of All Trades, Master of None</a>&#8221; elicited a great deal of feedback from the Soccer Nation. A common theme that kept popping up was the idea of specialization. One question was phrased as follows &#8220;<em>What age do you feel is an acceptable time to &#8220;pick&#8221; that sport to concentrate on; especially if you haven&#8217;t been given the opportunity to even try other sports until middle school?</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Here are our thoughts on specialization:</p>
<p>I can only speak for soccer, since this is my area of expertise. At 13 a player must decide on  soccer if they wish to have a chance at the next level. I am not talking so much about college, because there is a college to fit every player&#8217;s ability. There are D1, D2, D3 and NAIA colleges and universities all across the country. I am talking about the players who wish to play for their state at the Olympic Development Program level, play at the Regional level, play at a bigger D1 program, play at the semi-professional or professional level,  play at the National Team level.</p>
<p>The age of thirteen in soccer is referred to as the dawn of tactical awareness. It is a very important time in the development of players from this age onwards, so if not fully engaged at this point they will be at a disadvantage. Soccer also requires foot and eye coordination, which is significantly different from hand and eye coordination. The body movements are very different and the level of mobility, flexibility and agility required is very high. The sport also requires a very high level of fitness. Soccer specific fitness.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1178" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/when-should-soccer-players-specialize/soccer-globe/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1178" title="soccer-globe" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/soccer-globe-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>There is also an international rule that has changed that put our college bound players at a disadvantage. In other countries the best players play for amateur academy teams, that feed into the professional academy teams. These players are groomed until 18 and are signed to a full professional contract if they have developed to the standards required to play at that level. Those that do not make it are released. Some are released earlier. These players were previously not eligible to play collegiate soccer in the United States, but this has changed, so the bigger schools are grabbing them. They are also looking for players , who have represented their countries at the youth level (U16 and up).</p>
<p>Domestically, coaches of the more competitive schools look for players who have played for the USA first. When that resource is exhausted, they look for players from the National Team pools, then the Regional Teams, Region Team pools, United States Soccer Federation Academy Teams, and Olympic Development Program teams. To play at any of these levels requires an extremely high level of commitment.</p>
<p>I have a very good working relationship with many college coaches. They all want the best players. Those with the larger budgets look outside the USA first for their key players. It has nothing to do with talent. It has to do with the level of intelligence and experience they bring to the sport because they have invested significantly more time to the game.</p>
<p>Developing game intelligence in our players is critical if we are to give them a shot at competing at the next level. Simply running them through drill after drill is not going to do the job. We must put them in environments where they can learn the game. Coaches can&#8217;t simply make all of the decisions for them. The players must learn to think.</p>
<p>We created our <strong>Ciplified Soccer 2.0</strong> coaching guide with this concept at the forefront of our mind. Putting this program into practice will help players learn to make quality decisions as well as rapidly improve their skills. For more about <strong>Ciplified Soccer 2.0</strong>, <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccercoaching.html">click here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 15:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have no problem with kids playing multiple sports when they are very young, but with the top players investing 10,000 hours in perfecting their craft, how do we expect our multiple sport participants to have a chance? I have players leaving practice early for tennis, not showing up because of softball or volleyball, not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no problem with kids playing multiple sports when they are very young, but with the top players investing 10,000 hours in perfecting their craft, how do we expect our multiple sport participants to have a chance?</p>
<p>I have players leaving practice early for tennis, not showing up because of softball or volleyball, not attending because of track, cross country, tennis, piano lessons, chess lessons ( yes..chess). The list goes on and on.</p>
<p>The parents want well rounded children with an appreciation for the different arts and sports. I get that, but what I do not understand is why parents are upset when our teams are slaughtered.</p>
<p>Of course, in their mind the coach must be doing something wrong. I explain to parents that when so many miss for so many reasons, it is very difficult to plan a session that addresses any team issues. How can you work on building from the back when the centerbacks are missing? How can you work on finishing when the strikers are not there or the goalkeeper has to leave early?</p>
<p>You get my point. Many of my coaches have to alter their plans based on who is there that day.This makes it very difficult to progress as a team, because some players never miss. They get better faster and now we have a disparity in ability and understanding.</p>
<p>The weekend finds a team together for the first time. They are not on the same page, we have no chemistry and some players are very unfit.</p>
<p>If soccer is recreational and you are not interested in pursuing this at any level, then this is fine..well it is not, but I can understand. The sad thing is that these players all say that they want to play at the next level. They have no idea what it takes to play there.</p>
<p>My point is that some of our players do not invest nearly the amount of time needed to be adequate, so forget about being exceptional.</p>
<p>The Dutch U17 National Team coach put it very simply at the A license audit I attended in January this year.</p>
<p>He said &#8220;How can you expect to be good at anything if you are doing everything.&#8221; There is a principle in soccer called SAID. It means <em>Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands</em>.</p>
<p>Our players impose so many demands through multiple sport participation, that they never adapt to any of them. In other words they never master any discipline.</p>
<p>While there isn&#8217;t anything we can do about parents putting their children in so many activities, we can at least make it clear that this will hinder their child&#8217;s development and future in soccer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sheldon Cipriani I just got back from Vero Beach Florida, where the first round of the U11 Girls Region Cup was hosted this weekend.  I had the pleasure of listening to screaming parents and coaches both days. My girls had a rough start to the weekend, losing 5-0 to a team vastly superior to us physically. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p>I just got back from Vero Beach Florida, where the first round of the U11 Girls Region Cup was hosted this weekend.  I had the pleasure of listening to screaming parents and coaches both days. My girls had a rough start to the weekend, losing 5-0 to a team vastly superior to us physically. The girls seemed timid and never played with any real belief. No problem though, because these girls are 10 years old. I do not think the coach behind me, playing simultaneously, would agree with me.</p>
<p>Even when losing, I tried to stress the importance of playing soccer. We actually created numerous scoring chances, but could not buy a goal that morning. The biggest problem, apart from the size, strength and speed of the opponents, was our collective defending.  Not going into detail with this, but I explained to the girls that a united front was more difficult to break down. I also stressed that it was not the most important thing to win tackles, but the effort should be expended trying to get behind the ball.</p>
<p>The coach behind me was sharing some very good information as well (not really). I have no idea what the score was in his game, but he made one thing very clear. &#8220;Kick it all the way up, so she could run and catch it&#8221;&#8230;sounds a little like a special team play in football. Then came the statement of the century&#8230;&#8221;That&#8217;s a coach-coach-pull-and-shoot&#8221;. You did not read that wrong. I promise.</p>
<p>I know you are very confused and so was I. I had to find out what it was that I was missing from my coaching arsenal, so I observed his warm up in the afternoon game. The whole team was in a line (imagine that) and the players would dribble at the coach..run around him&#8230;dribble at a second coach&#8230;do the same thing&#8230;.make a move and shoot to goal. I put two and two together. Two coaches, one move, and shoot. Did you make the connection?</p>
<p>I know you are probably asking what is the point in me sharing this? Well, just when I think I have heard it all&#8230;</p>
<p>The real point I am trying to make, is that there were some talented little girls on that team.  The National Team coaches complain that we are not doing a good enough job developing players and, as a result, the rest of the world is catching up to our women.  I wish coaches, like the one I listened to this weekend,  would think about the big picture and stop injecting venom into our players in the form of bad information.</p>
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		<title>My Soccer Players Are Starting to Get It!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 19:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote an article a while ago about the reasons my club players like High School soccer. I had the chance to see them play a few times this season and had a conversation with some of my players. They were counting the days down until they could return to club practice. The players are [...]


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<p>I wrote an article a while ago about the reasons my club players like High School soccer. I had the chance to see them play a few times this season and had a conversation with some of my players. They were counting the days down until they could return to club practice. The players are a year older now (and more mature) and I think they realize that they gain significantly more from a legitimate training environment. They view the game differently and embrace the challenge of becoming better every day.</p>
<p>The boys said that they like playing high school, but they do not feel as though they are making progress. The practices lack detail and realism, so very little learning takes place. This was a pleasant surprise, as it came from them without prompting. I do not believe in making my players feel like they have to choose between club and high school. I support that they want to play for their school. It makes me happy that they can now see a difference. Most of these players are sophomores. A year ago high school was the best thing for them in their opinion.</p>
<p>I hope now they put more effort into improvement when we resume training in a week. The last of my players lost their postseason games tonight, so I have them back. Now it is time to assess the damage and move on. My main concern is that they are tired physically and mentally. We have to participate in a state sanctioned tournament in a few weeks, so I have to be careful not to do too much. Many of the players are already on the decline, so I have my work cut out for me. The good news is that I have players returning to me with a different perspective.</p>
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		<title>High School Soccer &#8211; Sometimes a Painful Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 18:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sheldon Cipriani I looked at a Regional Quarter Final game tonight. I was shocked at the quality of soccer on display. People wonder why I am not a fan of high school soccer&#8230;at least in my region. This game demonstrated why! The ball spent most of the time in the air. Neither team connected more [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p>I looked at a Regional Quarter Final game tonight. I was shocked at the quality of soccer on display. People wonder why I am not a fan of high school soccer&#8230;at least in my region. This game demonstrated why!</p>
<p>The ball spent most of the time in the air. Neither team connected more than 3 passes. Most second touches were tackles, because the quality of the first touch was poor. There was no combination play in the middle or final third. Chances came from mistakes. Outside backs were never used to facilitate building from the back. Central midfielders were involved by accident in transition. There were no first time passes and the ball was never played back.</p>
<p>Both teams had a single player that stood out. One was a Goalkeeper (GK) and the other was an attacking midfielder. The  GK was very good coming off his line , but in retrospect the opposition played it too heavily over the top. He did solve some problems based on his reading of the game. He also had some game saving saves late in regulation time. He was a commanding presence and handled crosses well. The midfielder was the only player on the pitch that could receive the ball in traffic. Very good ideas with passing. Good passing range as well.</p>
<p>There were also players that showed some individual competence, but had no idea how to play for the team. They were energetic in possession, as they tried to do it all themselves when the ball found their feet. There was no forethought, so no rhythm was ever established.</p>
<p>The game was played with spirit and passion, so it was end to end the entire night.  It resembled a tennis match. The centerbacks for both teams saw the most action. The game went into overtime and many chances presented themselves, as both teams threw numbers forward. The chances were not created though. They came from missed clearances due to fatigue and low percentage balls being launched into the opposition&#8217;s defensive third.</p>
<p>It went to penalties and the better team lost. I guess I should say that the team presented with the better goal scoring opportunities lost the game.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with the intricate details of the game that makes soccer so beautiful, you would have enjoyed this contest. The  players competed, but never got the chance to play.  For a coach, it was the longest 100 minutes of soccer I have witnessed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 12:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some coaches want their players to listen to them and follow instructions. They want to be the focus of practice and the center of attention. They tell players what to do and ask no questions, because what the players think is of no consequence. These coaches love drills, because they believe that technique is best taught [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some coaches want their players to listen to them and follow instructions. They want to be the focus of practice and the center of attention. They tell players what to do and ask no questions, because what the players think is of no consequence.</p>
<p>These coaches love drills, because they believe that technique is best taught through repetition. This is true to some extent, but technique performed without the pressure of the demands of the game is futile. The problem with drills is that there is an absence of thinking. Maybe some coaches prefer this, but players need to solve problems on their own, so the environment has to encourage this as often as possible.</p>
<p>Even when working on skill/technique, there should be competition, movement and intensity. The pressure does not have to come from a defender in the beginning stages of training, but there should be pressure of time, space and the accomplishment of objectives. Some coaches forget that the game is for the players and they learn most from this, because it it relevant and realistic.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1116" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/what-soccer-coaches-want-vs-what-soccer-players-need/dutch/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1116" title="Dutch Soccer Jersey" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/dutch.jpg" alt="The Netherlands" width="300" height="300" /></a>Players  want to play soccer at practice. The game is indeed the best teacher, so most of their time should be spent participating in activities that look like soccer. The Dutch believe that 75% of practice should be dedicated to this. We all know players love this, so why is it so hard  for some coaches to implement in training?</p>
<p>Soccer coaches seem to stay away from games until the last 20 minutes of practice, because they fear loss of control. You cannot control what happens in soccer as a coach, but you can influence what happens. Educated coaches know that they can coach within the game, by guiding players through difficulties without stopping the entire group. They know that mistakes are a  part of soccer and that there are many variables. They coach at natural stoppages, so that the rhythm of the game is not broken. They impart knowledge through guided discovery. This is what players need to become game intelligent problem solvers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not talking about his exceptional ability on the ball, his winning mentality, his ability to take a game over, or the adversity of his growth abnormality. When Messi was identified by Barcelona at 12 or 13 years old, nobody at the time thought that he would become the best player in the world. He certainly was [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not talking about his exceptional ability on the ball, his winning mentality, his ability to take a game over, or the adversity of his growth abnormality. When Messi was identified by Barcelona at 12 or 13 years old, nobody at the time thought that he would become the best player in the world. He certainly was very talented, so Barcelona FC took a chance on him to see how he would develop.</p>
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<p>What the coaches noticed about him was the consistency of his performance and effort regardless of playing environment. Messi played with the same level of enthusiasm with the third team as he did with the first team. It made no difference to him. He gave his all 100% of the time.</p>
<p>How many players today moan and gripe about not making a first team? They do not give the same level of effort. Forget about the players, the parents will not stand for it. They prefer to shop around until their son/daughter make a first team somewhere. Usually at the expense of the player&#8217;s development. This is a massive mistake, as all the life lessons to be gained from facing some adversity is lost.</p>
<p>I think this is the one thing young players should know about Messi&#8230;He was not always selected for a first team. He did not leave for greener pastures. He did what all great players do. He took responsibility and got better.</p>
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		<title>There&#8217;s No Easy Way to Tell a Soccer Player He&#8217;s Not Good Enough</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wish coaches took into consideration when working with young players, that they may hear this one day. Maybe it will stop the win at all costs mentality. Maybe it will prompt the unconscious incompetent coaches to pursue some coaching education.   I coach the Men&#8217;s club team at the University of Florida. Every year we [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish coaches took into consideration when working with young players, that they may hear this one day. Maybe it will stop the win at all costs mentality. Maybe it will prompt the unconscious incompetent coaches to pursue some coaching education.<br />
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I coach the Men&#8217;s club team at the University of Florida. Every year we have between 100 and 150 new players tryout for the team. The come from all over the country and they have all played at various levels. Some have represented their states with the Olympic Development Program, some have played in region leagues with premier teams, and some have transferred  from collegiate programs. It is a time of the year that brings great joy to a few and disappointment to many. The slate is clean and some returning players are let go every season. </p>
<p><div id="attachment_1106" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/theres-no-easy-way-to-tell-a-soccer-player-hes-not-good-enough/ufclubteam-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-1106"><img src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ufclubteam-300x175.jpg" alt="UF Men&#039;s Club Team" title="UF Men&#039;s Club Team" width="300" height="175" class="size-medium wp-image-1106" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">UF Men's Club Team</p></div><br />
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Some players recognize the level and accept that they are not ready, others ask to be considered for joining the squad in training, some tryout again in the spring. I appreciate the passion these players have. Some have a genuine love of the game, but they have not been taught anything. I wish the coaches of these players could see the looks on the faces when I have to let them go.<br />
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The most difficult thing is having to tell a kid that he is not good enough. These kids are usually so respectful and hungry, but they lack game intelligence and technical proficiency. There are two very important ingredients I look for in players. The players are all very athletic. It is obvious that they have relied very heavily on this and not the ability to play.<br />
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I know that I cannot blame all the coaches. I know better, because I deal with parents for a living as a Director of Coaching. They can be their kids biggest hindrance, as they are always seeking the winning teams, a place where their child can play the position they think is acceptable, or an acceptable amount of playing time.  Some very good coaches never have a chance to work with players long enough to have an impact&#8230;.to produce the final product. </p>
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		<title>Mental Toughness. Can this be coached in soccer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 16:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me first define mental toughness in a player. This means having the ability to play through an opponent trying to hurt you or saying things to you to get under your skin. It means being able to play through discomfort and fatigue. Disregarding a bad call or a series of mistakes. Being able to use [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me first define mental toughness in a player. This means having the ability to play through an opponent trying to hurt you or saying things to you to get under your skin. It means being able to play through discomfort and fatigue. Disregarding a bad call or a series of mistakes. Being able to use your body to protect yourself. Being able to hear the message and not the tone.</p>
<p>I notice that so many of my club players lack this necessary ingredient to be a top player. Regardless of the environment created at practice, some players shy away from confrontation. The have no desire to fight for what they want and they take the easy way out. If you look at the way these kids live, it is easy to understand why they behave the way they do. When they wake up in the morning, there are choices regarding what to eat for breakfast, what clothes to wear, what shoes to wear, whether to shower or take a bath. There is a bus that picks them up and drops them off. Some ride with their parents. They have everything they need or want available to them.</p>
<p>Do not take this the wrong way. There is nothing wrong with parents working hard to provide for their kids. Some parents do  a great job with their children when it comes to balancing needs and wants, manners, accountability and work ethic. The problem is that most of these kids never have to deal with adversity. They are sheltered from life&#8217;s problems, as mom and dad intervene at the sight of any perceived obstacle. This makes it very difficult for a coach, because these players do not do well with criticism from the authority figure (the soccer coach) or their peers. These players do not deal well with pressure situations and find excuses instead of solutions. Some of my most talented players are afraid to play when the going gets tough. They fabricate an injury or asked to be substituted. I am amazed that these same players have no problems when we play against weaker teams.</p>
<p>I do have players that are tough and as time goes by and I get to know the parent/parents, I gain an appreciation for the life  they live and how it affects their performance on the field. These players sometimes come from single parent homes, they help take care of a younger sibling, they help with the household chores, and some even work part-time to help with expenses.  These kids bring a different level of maturity and problem solving ability.</p>
<p>I know a player, who lives on a farm. She has to milk cows at 5 am and at 5pm every day. She also has younger siblings that she helps. She is one of the toughest, most talented players I have seen in years. She happens to play for the United States U17 team and has a full scholarship to attend a top 10 NCAA  team. I also know four other players, who played one semester in college and quit because they were not tough enough to deal with having to be at their best  everyday without breaks.  No easy games or practices.</p>
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<p>Carlos Tevez, who plays for Argentina and Manchester City, was asked in an interview when he played for Manchester United if he felt pressure playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. His answer was astonishing. He said that he only remembered feeling pressure when he played with men as a 13 year old boy. He had to win, so that he could help feed his family. Diego Maradona lived in a two bedroom home with 8 siblings, Lionel Messi had to overcome a growth abnormality to be able to play and at 5&#8217;4 is the best player in the world. I can go on and on, but I think I have made my point.</p>
<p>Toughness has to come from within. Something has to drive you past all obstacles.  Your passion and will has to see your through the toughest moments. Many players have the talent, but only a few have the ability to use it when it really counts.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 16:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Goalkeeper is an extremely important part of any successful team. They have to be very good with their feet, good distributors of the ball, shot stoppers, one on one specialists, cross handlers and great communicators. An equally important function of the modern goalkeeper is the ability to organize. There is more to this than [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Goalkeeper is an extremely important part of any successful team. They have to be very good with their feet, good distributors of the ball, shot stoppers, one on one specialists, cross handlers and great communicators. An equally important function of the modern goalkeeper is the ability to organize. There is more to this than you think. It is more than assigning players to a man/woman, instructing who to mark and how to mark (zone or man to man).</p>
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<p>When defending free kicks, the Goalkeeper (GK) has to consider the following&#8230;does he need a wall? And if so, how many players? Some GKs think that if the wall is not lined up in the 18 yard box, then there is no need for one. The GK also has to decide where he wants the line held, so that he/she has working space available to him/her. Since the tendency of the line is to back up, he/she may have the players start a little higher.</p>
<p>There are also some questions the GK has to take into consideration. They are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Who sets the wall?</li>
<li>How many in the wall?</li>
<li>Jumping wall or standing?</li>
<li>What differences in set up with direct and indirect free kicks?</li>
<li>Where is the bullet man positioned and what is his role?</li>
<li>Man marking or zonal marking?</li>
</ul>
<p>When defending corners, there are different considerations:</p>
<ul>
<li>What adjustments to make if the corner is an in-swinger or out-swinger?</li>
<li>Is there a need for players on both posts?</li>
<li>Which player goes where and why?</li>
</ul>
<p>Even when the keeper&#8217;s team is taking a corner, he/she must still organize to protect against a counter attack.</p>
<p>The goalie also has to organize the group when defending the long throw-in. Some prefer that the front post attacker is fronted, so that they have a better option for mobility as there is less traffic.</p>
<p>I know I have a much better appreciation for the Goalkeeper. It truly is a specialized position. No great team is complete without one.</p>
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		<title>Evolving Soccer Coaches Produce Evolving Soccer Players</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 18:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are coaching soccer the way you were coached when you played, then I must tell you that you are probably not helping to create players capable of coping with the demands of the game today. Coaching methodology has changed over the years in order to develop the type of players our country needs to be [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are coaching soccer the way you were coached when you played, then I must tell you that you are probably not helping to create players capable of coping with the demands of the game today. Coaching methodology has changed over the years in order to develop the type of players our country needs to be successful at the international level.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1079" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/evolving-soccer-coaches-produce-evolving-soccer-players/soccer_evolution_card-p137123188190260222q0yk_400/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1079" title="Soccer Evolution" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/soccer_evolution_card-p137123188190260222q0yk_400.jpg" alt="Evolution of Soccer Players" width="400" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>Many critics say that we lack creativity in the final third as a national team. Well&#8230;where does that stem from? What type of coach introduced these players to the game? The development of creative, clever, and intuitive players is heavily reliant on the coaching style and demands.</p>
<p>The trend today is game centered training, because it facilitates <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccer-coaching-transference/">transference</a> from practice to matches. The game presents realistic problems, so the players are forced to make relevant decisions. They are allowed to interpret game situations by themselves. There certainly is not an absence of instruction, but a guided discovery approach needs to be utilized. Too many coaches still use <a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccer-drills/">soccer drills</a> that lack realism, so the players struggle to transfer what was done into a game setting</p>
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<p>Too many coaches still give instructions instead of asking questions. The result is a player who is coach dependent instead of self sufficient. The focus is the coach. He creates the exercise and directs the practice in all phases. He provides solutions, tells players what to think, and creates clones.</p>
<p>What we need today are coaches who are cognizant of the fact that the game is player-centric. This means that the focus of his/her practice is on the player. The environment he/she creates challenges the player in all four components of the game, he/she provides options and asks the players questions to promote independent thinking. This produces quality soccer players.</p>
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		<title>Dutch Soccer vs. U.S. Soccer &#8211; Contrasting Visions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 17:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dutch believe that soccer is best learned by playing the game. They do not believe that the actions should be separate training sessions. This means that everything in practice should include the natural progression of the game, regardless of theme. There should be a build up, goal scoring, preventing a build up, and denying [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dutch believe that soccer is best learned by playing the game. They do not believe that the actions should be separate training sessions. This means that everything in practice should include the natural progression of the game, regardless of theme. There should be a build up, goal scoring, preventing a build up, and denying scoring. In a nut shell. Attacking, defending and transition.</p>
<p>There is, however, a curriculum they follow by age group.</p>
<ul>
<li> At U6 the objective is simple. The players should be learning to control the ball.</li>
<li> U7 through U9. Goal oriented actions with the ball. (Beating an opponent to score)</li>
<li> U10 through U11. Learning to play goal oriented together. The players must be introduced at this age to the concept of needing each other to be successful.</li>
<li> U12 through U13. Learning to play from a basic task. This entails build up and scoring when in possession and disturbing a build up and preventing scoring when defending. This is accomplished by functional positional training that begins with simplified versions of the game tasks, then moves to 11v11 by the end of practice to see if there is transference.</li>
<li> U14 through U15. Fine tuning the basic tasks as a team.</li>
<li> U16 through U17. Playing as a team. The emphasis is learning to be a team player by understanding how the individual ability benefits the team.</li>
<li> U18 through U19. Learning how to be competitive.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is a very condensed version of the Dutch vision, but it is a very interesting methodology.</p>
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<p>Let us look at the USA.</p>
<ul>
<li> U6 through U8. Ball control and creativity.</li>
<li> U10 through U14. Ball skill, Creativity and Insight.</li>
<li> U14 through U16. How to function as a group.</li>
<li> U17 and Older. Competition and Outcome (Results)</li>
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<p>I think the comparison speaks for itself. You draw your own conclusions.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 09:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another topic that came up at the A license audit this winter was transference. The Dutch coach at the coarse made it very simple. He explained that the training sessions we use must allow the players to recognize the same scenarios during a real game. The only way this can be accomplished is through the simplification [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another topic that came up at the A license audit this winter was transference. The Dutch coach at the coarse made it very simple. He explained that the training sessions we use must allow the players to recognize the same scenarios during a real game. The only way this can be accomplished is through the simplification of your practices. This means that what you do should look like soccer as soon as possible. He stated that 75% of a session should involve playing soccer.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1045" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccer-coaching-transference/ajax-soccer-academy/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1045" title="Ajax Youth Players" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ajax-soccer-academy-300x295.png" alt="Youth Soccer Players - Ajax Academy" width="300" height="295" /></a>The Dutch believe that every session should be functional in nature. This means that it should include attacking, defending and transition. These components are all present regardless of the theme. We did a session on building the ball out of the back. We were training the centerbacks, so they were the primary focus.</p>
<p>From the the beginning of the activity, however, there were midfielders, strikers and goalkeepers involved. The picture painted by the coach was as realistic as possible, from as early as possible. Everything was present in the activity. Every aspect of functionality was utilized.</p>
<p>He then progressed by adding numbers, so that the game presented different situations to be solved by the players. The situations were relevant because they were playing the real game. The game was the teacher. The players were guided through problems, but they had to come up with their own solutions. This was accomplished through questioning by the coach.</p>
<p>The session ended with an 11v11 game. By this time, the centerbacks had improved significantly in every aspect of their functionality. The coach then spoke to us about what was done and why. In a nutshell, he said that what we do in practice must transfer to the real game. This was accomplished by playing the game in practice.</p>
<p>Sounds too simple to be true&#8230;..try it. You do not need a thousand cones to have a meaningful practice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was recently listening to a sports psychologist speak about the state of mind of athletes and coaches, and how this impacted their performance. He stated that there were four levels of consciousness that players operate in. The first was the unconscious incompetent, which is the worst of them all. This indicates that the player has [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was recently listening to a sports psychologist speak about the state of mind of athletes and coaches, and how this impacted their performance. He stated that there were four levels of consciousness that players operate in.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1034" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/self-awareness-in-soccer/soccer-brain/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1034" title="Soccer Brain" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/soccer-brain.jpg" alt="Self-Awareness in Soccer" width="300" height="199" /></a>The first was the unconscious incompetent, which is the worst of them all. This indicates that the player has no idea that they do not know, or that they are doing something wrong in training and games.  This can also describe a coach who has no idea that his methodology and philosophy do not work for his team.</p>
<p>The second level was the conscious incompetent. This means that the individual is aware of his faults/weakness. This enables him/her to willingly take steps to correct his behavior. It also means that a coach knows that changes need to be made, as he/she is aware that his/her methods are not yielding the desired results.</p>
<p>The third level was the unconscious competent. This player is unable to identify what they did to yield the desirable outcome, so they are incapable of repeating it. The same applies to a coach in this phase. He/she is unaware of what they did in preparation, so it cannot be replicated.</p>
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<p>The fourth level is where we all want to work from. You probably have figured out by now, that it is the conscious competent level.</p>
<p>The player/coach knows exactly what behavior predicated the desired result, so they are able to replicate it on a consistent basis. This, according to the lecturer, was the only acceptable place to coach from. Food for thought.</p>
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		<title>Finishing Drill from the U-17 Dutch National Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 09:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Cip</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday morning I spent a couple hours with Coach Cip talking about his recent trip to the IMG soccer academy in Bradenton, Florida for his A license audit. Every four years USSF A license coaches are required to attend continuing education to keep their licenses current. Coach Cip had a great time, and especially enjoyed [...]


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<p>Yesterday morning I spent a couple hours with Coach Cip talking about his recent trip to the IMG soccer academy in Bradenton, Florida for his A license audit. Every four years USSF A license coaches are required to attend continuing education to keep their licenses current.</p>
<p>Coach Cip had a great time, and especially enjoyed the sessions presented by the Dutch U-17 National Team coach. He had some very eye opening comments to make as well.</p>
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<p>Cip shared one of the finishing drills demoed during one of the sessions, and I wanted to pass it along to you as well. This activity is very representative of the type of multi-faceted drills and sessions included in our Ciplfied Soccer 2.0 coaching guide:</p>
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<p>The set up is very simple. Set up two lines 30-40 yards from goal. One line will be attackers, the other made up of defending players. The coach will stand behind them with all of the balls at his feet. Have a keeper in a full size goal. Also, set up two small-sided &#8220;counter&#8221; goals on either side of the starting point.</p>
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<p>The coach begins by playing a ball into space for the attacking player to run on to. The defender tries to win the ball as well. If the defender gets control of the ball, he/she should immediately turn and head for one of the two counter goals.</p>
<p>The attacking players will be working on staying composed and finishing under pressure. The keeper gets work on his 1v1 game. Defenders learn to recover quickly and harass the attacker to prevent a quality shot.</p>
<p>Having the counter goals adds several important elements to this drill. It adds an element of transition for the defender as he/she will immediately go on the attack one the ball is one.</p>
<p>In addition, the attacking player will learn to quickly try to win the ball back the moment it is lost. He/she is forced to defend immediately upon losing possession.</p>
<p>We love this kind of activity as it works on many facets of the game at one time. Attacking, finishing, goalkeeping, defending, transition, etc.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>Coach Bert</p>
<p>P.S. &#8211; If you&#8217;re looking for more quality soccer activities and drills, but sure to check out or Ciplfied Soccer 2.0 guide:<br />
<a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/soccercoaching.html"></p>
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<p>The drills and coaching techniques in this guide are designed to quickly get your players into realistic game-like activities that your players will love.</p>
<p>This is the absolute best method for rapidly developing players&#8217; skills and game intelligence.</p>
<p>The end result:</p>
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<li>motivated players</li>
<li>rapid skill development</li>
<li>increased on-field problem solving abilities</li>
<li>more wins for the team</li>
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<p>&#8230;and lots of happy parents!</p>
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		<title>The importance of self-awareness in soccer players</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 09:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thierry Henry had this to say about self awareness. &#8221; It separates you as an athlete when you become self-aware. I think I was real fortunate to become that way early. We had a great talent who was coming up with me . At 17-18 we felt like we were on the fast track, but [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thierry Henry had this to say about self awareness.</p>
<p>&#8221; It separates you as an athlete when you become self-aware. I think I was real fortunate to become that way early. We had a great talent who was coming up with me . At 17-18 we felt like we were on the fast track, but we had no control for the girls&#8230;none. Ian Wright used to always say that most up and coming stars won&#8217;t make it because of this (even many veterans). You hear it, but my boy did not listen and at 23 he was done with the sport and now he is a cautionary tale. Out of money and out of time.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;As an athlete it&#8217;s less about words and more about results. What you do is everything. That&#8217;s a fact. The gaffer pulls the strings to some degree, but if you get results, then it is hard to keep you off the pitch. My self-awareness came in my preparation. If we trained at 10 am, then I needed to be up by 8:30 am. I would stretch for a while, watch the television, take a shower, get  a snack then go see the trainer to get stretched more thoroughly. What I knew was that if I got up at 9:45am and tried to show up at practice, then I would be sluggish. When sluggish physically-I was not sharp mentally, and if you want to score goals that is not an effective combination. Nobody who is good at anything gets away with shortcuts for long. It is hard to imagine anyone who has had lasting success, who takes shortcuts.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;If you don&#8217;t figure out the best way to be prepared for training, scrimmages and games &#8230;as obvious as that sounds- you will not last. I always brought my game face to training. I have had more success because I take responsibility for my life. My family did not have it easy. They had to work. I find it ridiculous if I can&#8217;t take the three hours I need to be sharp&#8230; serious enough to be ready for it. What if a Doctor only got ready for the big days?   It&#8217;s simple physics, man, if I am out wasting my energy or fluids at night and the defender matched up with me has been sleeping, is rested, hydrated and has a plan that next morning&#8230;more times than not I will lose. You get success through success and you have success through preparation.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was recently at the IMG Academy in Bradenton Florida auditing my license. The coaches had the opportunity of observing the U17 National Team for a few days. We also spoke with the team coaching staff about their preparation for the upcoming qualifiers in Jamaica, the weaknesses of the players and the strengths of the players. It [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was recently at the IMG Academy in Bradenton Florida auditing my license. The coaches had the opportunity of observing the U17 National Team for a few days. We also spoke with the team coaching staff about their preparation for the upcoming qualifiers in Jamaica, the weaknesses of the players and the strengths of the players.</p>
<p>It was amazing to hear that what the coach cited was exactly what many current club coaches complain about.The first thing he said was that the players were spoiled. Some come from very privileged homes, so they struggle with the diet, training regime and the mental toughness required to succeed at the next level.</p>
<p>Players complained about having to eat fish and vegetables. Some complained about not being able to drink soda and not being able to eat what they did at home. It was explained to the players that regeneration is of the utmost importance and their bodies needed the proper nutrients for this to be accomplished.</p>
<p>He also cited that the players were physically gifted, but very unfit. They all came from clubs where training 2 to 3 times a week was the norm, so the coaching staff has devised a program to get them fit.</p>
<p>The head coach has also created an environment to toughen the kids. He explained that the boys lacked gamesmanship. Too willing to give the back to opponents when the ball went out of bounds. Not knowing how to use their bodies to their advantage when in possession and when defending in 1v1 situations.</p>
<p>The coach also mentioned that kids in other countries at this age face tremendous hardship already in their life, so they are so much tougher. He wanted the US players to match this if they wanted to have a chance to compete outside of the country.</p>
<p>The next area of concern was the technical and tactical weakness of the players. The players are simply not good enough in these areas. Coming from the club environment, where winning takes precedence over development, it is no surprise that the players are lacking in these areas.</p>
<p>The bright spot was that the players are eager to learn. This is conjunction with their superior physical attributes makes them very strong contenders. The coaches in attendance were asked to do a better job developing younger players, so that future teams come in with the necessary prerequisites already in place.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a bit of a soccer moves junkie. I simply love watching YouTube highlights of the best players in the world pulling off sick tricks in game. I recently came across a great web resource that provides a deep trick listing as well as video links for each trick. http://ballskills.wikispaces.com &#8211; Ball Skills Wiki In [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a bit of a soccer moves junkie. I simply love watching YouTube highlights of the best players in the world pulling off sick tricks in game.</p>
<p>I recently came across a great web resource that provides a deep trick listing as well as video links for each trick.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://ballskills.wikispaces.com">http://ballskills.wikispaces.com &#8211; Ball Skills Wiki</a></p>
<p>In addition to the ball skills listing, you will also see links for various traps, shots and juggling tricks.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Should Coaches Play at Soccer Practice?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 15:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a general rule the USSF is not a big fan of coaches being involved as players in the sessions. Their contention is that coaches playing in the sessions really manipulate the way the players act. Younger players want to please the coach, so they will try to get the ball to you at all [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a general rule the USSF is not a big fan of coaches being involved as players in the sessions. Their contention is that coaches playing in the sessions really manipulate the way the players act.</p>
<p>Younger players want to please the coach, so they will try to get the ball to you at all times, even when this is not the best decision.</p>
<p>You don’t want to be involved in this way. There are some advantages however, to having coaches who have played at a high level be involved in a session.</p>
<p>Players learn best by imitation so if you are able to model good technique it can be beneficial to your players.</p>
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<p>However, you don’t want to be the one dictating play; you should be serving a more subservient role. It is important for the kids to be able to see what a good soccer player does on the pitch. Set a good example.</p>
<p>Having a coach as a facilitator can help younger players experience possession and rhythm. You know if you are doing a proper job if the collective quality of play improves when you are a part of the session.</p>
<p>More importantly, is the quality of play sustained when you are no longer involved?</p>
<p>Having a coach as a neutral player helps accomplish this.</p>
<p>If you do step in, you have to be honest with yourself as to whether you are good enough and fit enough to play with the kids that you are coaching.</p>
<p>You don’t want to be the cause of the breakdown. If your playing adds to the intensity and quality of the game, then the kids can learn a lot from observation. Older boys especially like to see that you can practice what you preach.</p>
<p>You certainly don’t want to play in every session, but jumping in from time to time can be valuable. Most of your time should be spent coaching.</p>
<p>Hopefully the kids will respect your knowledge of the game even if physically you can’t do it any more. But you never want to put yourself in a position where the kids lose respect.</p>
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		<title>Differences in Coaching Boys &amp; Girls Soccer Teams</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m going to make some general statements in this post. Like everything, there are exceptions to every rule, but in my experience what I am talking about today pretty much holds true across the board. &#8220;When you coach boys, you manage egos. When you coach girls, you manage emotions.&#8221; Girls tend to be more analytical [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to make some general statements in this post. Like everything, there are exceptions to every rule, but in my experience what I am talking about today pretty much holds true across the board.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you coach boys, you manage egos. When you coach girls, you manage emotions.&#8221;</p>
<ul>
<li>Girls tend to be more analytical than boys. This means girls will not take generalities at face value. They will want to know why they should do something a particular way more than boys will.</li>
<li>Team unity is more important to girls than boys.</li>
<li>Girls may place more emphasis on &#8216;fair play&#8217; than boys who are more likely to bend the rules.</li>
<li>Boys are more likely than girls to blame other people (the referee, the weather, the coach) if they lose. Girls have a tendency to blame themselves for a poor performance.</li>
<li>For girls, winning is not as important as making sure every player gets an equal amount of playing time.</li>
<li>Males appear to be more &#8216;self&#8217; or &#8216;ego&#8217; oriented and tend to be more &#8216;win at any cost&#8217; in their approach to sport.</li>
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<p>Boys need to be motivated more often than girls. Boys need to have ultimatums put in place that give them the motivation to excel at a higher level. In contrast, girls need to feel that you trust them, and will give them the opportunity to have input into the situation. To state it as simply as possible, boys need to respect you and fear you as a coach, while girls need to respect you and buy into your philosophy.</p>
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<p>With older boys it is possible to &#8220;call out&#8221; a specific player in front of the group. The other boys will be motivated to not be called out themselves.</p>
<p>With girls this will often turn the team against you. It is much better to address them as a group, and them privately deal with individual players.</p>
<p>Like I said, these are not hard and fast rules, but have been generally true in my experience.</p>
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		<title>Leather vs. Synthetic Soccer Cleats</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 15:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Coach Cip I have worn more cleats than I can remember over my playing career and I am yet to find a pair of synthetic boots that mirrors the properties of leather.  The R9 Nike Mercurial was the closest and more recently the CTR 360. These two were very comfortable, but I am a [...]


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<p>I have worn more cleats than I can remember over my playing career and I am yet to find a pair of synthetic boots that mirrors the properties of leather.  The R9 Nike Mercurial was the closest and more recently the CTR 360. These two were very comfortable, but I am a player who relies very heavily on touch and technique because of my build. I was not 100% comfortable on the ball. The intricate dexterity was missing.</p>
<p>There was also a huge problem in wet weather with the synthetic, as the ball seemed to slide off the boot in situations where you had to stretch and could not get a full surface to the ball to soften the bounce or change the direction of the ball. Then we had the problem with break in. It took much longer than leather boots and I had to suffer through blisters. Always on my heel for some reason (I think I wear my cleats too small to be honest).  I do not blister in leather though.</p>
<p>I have worn many major brands on the market over my 30 years of playing. They include Adidas, Nike, Puma, Diadora, Lotto,  Pirma, Concord, Umbro and Mizuno. I now only wear Nike and Adidas. The Adipure IIs were fantastic if you like blades on the sole. I did not like the first version or the third. The new Adipure IV is available in mid January, so I will try a pair of these. The  Nike Tiempos  are also great cleats. A little heavier, but they have great touch.</p>
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<p>I have gone through many phases as a player, as far as choice of footwear goes. I have come to the conclusion that there is beauty in simplicity. This is how I now choose my footwear.</p>
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		<title>The Role of Trust in Soccer &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 14:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trust does not only apply when the team has possession of the ball. It is also extremely important when defending. You have to trust what players behind you are communicating. They see what is developing behind you, so they may instruct you to do something that you do not agree with at the moment. Your entire defensive system depends on the efficiency of each player performing his/her function.</p>
<p>Forwards not being lazy and squeezing the outside backs/ disrupting the center backs, outside midfielders tracking back and tucking inside, Goalkeeper staying connected.</p>
<p>It is important to recognize the importance of the goalkeeper on both sides of the ball. When in possession, teams like Barcelona push their fullbacks high. The centerbacks open up and the holding midfield drops deep as an outlet. The goalkeeper is used to swing the ball if the holding mid is covered.</p>
<div id="attachment_975" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 470px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-975" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/the-role-of-trust-in-soccer-part-2/trust/"><img class="size-full wp-image-975" title="Centerback Pairing" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/trust.jpg" alt="Vidic and Ferdinand" width="460" height="288" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Centerbacks must have complete trust in each other</p></div>
<p>The team must trust his ability on the ball and his ability to distribute efficiently. When not in possession, Barcelona tries to win the ball back very high up the pitch. The Goalkeeper has to stay connected to the team, so that compactness is maintained. Anything over the top must be met by a goalkeeper with an excellent starting position.</p>
<p>The trust factor also comes from a coach, who gives his players the freedom to play with imagination within the team structure. This is the ultimate compliment to a player, but it comes with a very high level of responsibility. Barcelona leaves three sometimes behind the ball when attacking.</p>
<p>Some think this is very risky, as they are vulnerable to counter-attacks. The coach and the players trust each other.  The coach trusts the 1v1 defending ability of his players. His players trust in the effectiveness of the system and they put 100% into it.</p>
<p>All the great teams share these elements of trust.  It is what separates  the good teams from the great teams.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 09:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many soccer coaches (and parents especially) don&#8217;t have a full grasp of the offside rule. In this video, USSF &#8220;A&#8221; Licensed coach Sheldon Cipriani breaks down the rule in detail.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know you have seen teams that keep and move the ball very well. Barcelona comes to mind immediately, but there are others. The AC Milan of old, Real Madrid during the days of Zidane, Arsenal, Manchester United, or any Brazilian National team. They all were/are excellent in possession. There was a flow to the game that [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know you have seen teams that keep and move the ball very well. Barcelona comes to mind immediately, but there are others. The AC Milan of old, Real Madrid during the days of Zidane, Arsenal, Manchester United, or any Brazilian National team. They all were/are excellent in possession. There was a flow to the game that you had to admire. It seemed as though every player was involved.</p>
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<p>The superficial interpretation of this is that they are technically good, tactically sound players. This is certainly true, but the major contributor to the collective success, is that the players trust each others ability and decision making capabilities under pressure. These players appreciate the value of allowing another player to be their eyes. They also recognize when they are the play maker and when they are the facilitator. This lends to a rhythm of play that is very difficult to break, because the players know when to be simple, when to play where they are facing and when to be creative. Everyone is on the same sheet of music.</p>
<p>This trust comes from years of playing together in a system where every role is clearly defined, but the players also understand each others roles. The natural rotation of players, therefore, does not put anyone in an unfamiliar situation. This allows for multiple attacking options, which makes the team much more unpredictable.</p>
<p>As a former player, I can certainly appreciate the value of trusting my team mates. There is, however, nothing more gratifying than knowing that your team trusts you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a grid 30 yards x 25 yards, play a 2v2 plus one possession game. All players are on two touches. Play for three minutes and then switch the neutral player. Eight consecutive passes affords the team a point. The team with more points wins at the end of the three minutes.  If nobody accumulates eight [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a grid 30 yards x 25 yards, play a 2v2 plus one possession game. All players are on two touches. Play for three minutes and then switch the neutral player.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-953" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/developing-movement-off-the-ball/2v2/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-953" title="2v2" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/2v2-300x211.jpg" alt="Possession Game" width="300" height="211" /></a>Eight consecutive passes affords the team a point. The team with more points wins at the end of the three minutes.  If nobody accumulates eight passes, then the team in possession at the end of three minutes is the winner. You can vary the activity to award points for wall passes, overlaps and third man runs.</p>
<p>Keep the numbers 2v2 plus one. This forces players to work off the ball. Too many players in this game allows for breaks and lack of involvement. You are trying to teach accountability, so the players must appreciate that if they do not move then their team suffers.</p>
<p>You can move to teams of 5 in a directional game. Same size grid, but now you play 3v3 with a target on each end line for both teams. When the ball finds the target, he/she joins the game. The person playing to the target on the outside, now becomes the target.</p>
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<p>Award points for wall passes, overlaps, and third man runs. Play for 5 minutes. The team with the most points wins. Based on numbers, you can have multiple fields with championship field. You can also play &#8220;winners stay&#8221;.</p>
<p>I have found this to work wonders for my team&#8217;s movement and purposeful possession. Try it !</p>
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		<title>Defending to create ball winning situations vs winning tackles.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 18:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defending is a collective responsibility. The best teams do it without having to hit the floor or make tackles very often. They accomplish this by picking passes off. This requires a very high level of collective organization and tactical awareness and strong work ethic. The objective is make the other team as predictable as possible, by [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Defending is a collective responsibility. The best teams do it without having to hit the floor or make tackles very often. They accomplish this by picking passes off. This requires a very high level of collective organization and tactical awareness and strong work ethic. The objective is make the other team as predictable as possible, by first dictating what the player on the ball does next.</p>
<p>Some teams press high forcing the opponents to play longer passes or try to play through pressure. The forwards are extremely important as they must disrupt the flow of the game by making life difficult for the defenders to build the ball from the back. Particularly when the full back are in possession. The defending team will send 3 to 5 players so that the attacking team is unable to serve the ball due to immediate pressure, and unable to switch the point of attack due to the presence of a defending attacker with the centerback.</p>
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<p>The alternative is to play through midfield, so this makes it easier to read passing lanes. The defending midfielders must stay connected, so that there are no gaps and so that they can deny the opposing midfielders time and space to play. The backs must also follow suit, so that they condense the playing area for the attacking team. The objective is to win the ball back as close to the opponent&#8217;s  goal as possible. This allows for fewer passes being made before creating a goal scoring opportunity.</p>
<p>The other style of defending occurs when teams sit back and do not start to high pressure, until their opponents get to midfield. A shell of 9 or 10 players sit behind the ball denying the attacking team any space in between or behind the bands or zones. The premise is to frustrate the attacking team into committing numbers forward in vain, so that a loss of possession results in an opportunity to counter attack.  This style of defending requires patience and organization, because if one player loses discipline then the entire group is compromised.  This style of defending encourages the attacking team to force passes forward, because they a allowed only to make square and negative passes with relative ease.</p>
<p>Regardless of the style, communication, discipline, organization and work ethic are vital for group defending to work. Working smart gets much more accomplished than working hard alone. The way a team decides to defend depends on the players they have at their disposal as well as the abilities of the opposition. When done well, there is rarely a need to tackle an opponent, because in today&#8217;s game the best time to win the ball is when it is in motion. With the individual ability of players now, trying to win the ball back when it is at their feet will often be futile.</p>
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		<title>A look at the future of US Soccer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 15:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sheldon Cipriani I looked at a game last night in Orlando. The US U17 B team played a club team from Orlando and lost. The A team was in Phoenix and they tied Brazil 0-0 on Friday. Brazil finished the game with 9 players.  My question is should a National team lose to a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Sheldon Cipriani</p>
<p>I looked at a game last night in Orlando. The US U17 B team played a club team from Orlando and lost. The A team was in Phoenix and they tied Brazil 0-0 on Friday. Brazil finished the game with 9 players.  My question is should a National team lose to a club team from a single city in a single state? It should not matter whether the team is A or B. You would think if a coaching staff has the best players in the country at their disposal, then they should be able to beat any club team in the country. Well, there were some alarming differences between the two teams I saw last night.</p>
<p>The Nike Rush team were much better physically. They were faster to the loose balls, tougher in the tackles, and seemed more motivated to play. The US team struggled to establish a rhythm, they seemed intimidated by the physicality of the club players, they could not string passes together, there was very little communication between them, they attacked with very few numbers and there was no visible leader on the pitch.</p>
<p>Having said that, neither team kept the ball very long. They both tried to get forward as quickly as possible to no avail, as players in advanced areas lacked support and were not good enough to deal with a numerical disadvantage.  The bright spots in the game came from players in wide areas with the ability to get to the end line and provide service, but even then the services lacked the finishing touch it deserved. This was the theme of the first half.</p>
<p>The second half saw the game open up a little. The pace slowed and the players were afforded a little more room to play. The US boys created some more opportunities, but lacked conviction and confidence in front of goal. The substitutions favored the US as they were the deeper team. The quality of soccer did not change much though, even though the US had the better players collectively on the field  for the last 15 minutes of the game.</p>
<p>It is only fair to mention that some of  the US team members seemed  at least two years younger than their opponents, so their was an obvious difference in physical maturity. The field was also much smaller and the grass was thicker, so the pitch was slow. This helped the club team close the US boys faster.  I think a bigger pitch would have made a difference, but I am not sure who it would have benefited.</p>
<p>The US players were very good on the ball individually, but seemed to lack chemistry and creativity in the final third. They did manage a few looks at goal that required some very good goalkeeping, but you would expect that a National team would create chances. Based on the balance of play, the club team deserved to win.</p>
<p>I am sure it was a great experience for the players from Orlando, but I was hoping they would leave the field with the realization that there was difference between a national team and club team.  Not the result, but the game intelligence, passing sequences, movement, creativity and cohesion.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mourinho said that  Real Madrid was very bad and Barcelona was very good. He went on to add that it was a good loss for them because his team now realizes that they still have work to do on the training ground. I know you are thinking what made Barcelona so good? Some of you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mourinho said that  Real Madrid was very bad and Barcelona was very good. He went on to add that it was a good loss for them because his team now realizes that they still have work to do on the training ground. I know you are thinking what made Barcelona so good? Some of you may be thinking it was obvious, but there are some details that I believe made the difference.</p>
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<p>At the next level, match-ups are crucial. Not only player for player, but within the zones or bands as they are called in modern soccer. The most important being in midfield.  Khedira, Alonso, and Ozil were no match for Xavi, Busquetes and Iniesta. Their cohesion, movement  and  passing sequences were impossible to deal with. Abidal was used to neutralize  Ronaldo, so he sat a little deeper. Alves pushed high as usual , so this forced Di Maria to sit back to protect his outside back. Puyol gave cover to Abidal,as he is better suited to dealing with Ronaldo&#8217;s trickery. Puyol, at times, switched positions with Pique when Ronaldo switched flanks with Di Maria.</p>
<p>In addition, Barcelona pressed high up the pitch. This made it very difficult for Real to establish a rhythm. They were stifled in midfield and had no time in possession. This frustrated Real Madrid. People do not realize how hard Barcelona works to win the ball back high. It is easy to miss, because they are the best club team in the world when it comes to keeping the ball and their attacking style of football is beautiful to look at. They are also extremely fit. Movement is constant and they have to ability to create a numerical advantage on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p>Barcelona also has an unusual advantage by having the luxury of fielding eight Spanish National Team players on the field at one time. The chemistry and understanding of each others roles and functions were way too much for Real Madrid. Barcelona also have a player called Messi. He is the best player on the planet right now. He has the ability to play deep and threaten with penetrative passes. He can start wide on the right and cut inside to great affect (Real did deal with this well). He is fantastic in 1v1 situations. He can score goals and create goals. He is a threat from set pieces and he makes team efficient decisions when in possession. He knows when to be a facilitator of the game and recognizes when he needs to dictate proceedings. His most important attribute is his willingness to work for the team.</p>
<p>Let us not forget that Barcelona also played at home. This was a huge boost to players , but  we must give credit to the team for a performance worthy of being used as an educational piece.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of the Fullback in the Modern Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 14:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many young players despise playing in back, especially in the fullback position. This sometimes comes from the parent&#8217;s lack of understanding of the game. They want their children playing a glorified position like forward or midfield. Anything that directly involves the accumulation of points is seen as relevant involvement. The game is now play in [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many young players despise playing in back, especially in the fullback position. This sometimes comes from the parent&#8217;s lack of understanding of the game. They want their children playing a glorified position like forward or midfield. Anything that directly involves the accumulation of points is seen as relevant involvement.</p>
<p>The game is now play in four bands instead of thirds. Two of these bands exist in midfield. The players in this area are either defensive or attacking. The box-to-box midfielder is now a rarity in the game today. The new box-to-box player is the fullback. He has to be extremely fit and efficient, as well as effective in attack and in defense. The difference between two good teams is sometimes decided by the effectiveness of the fullbacks when pushing forward. Not only because they provide a numerical advantage in attack and good service from the flanks, but more importantly, they force the opposing wide players deep into their own defensive third. This substantially reduces their involvement in attack.</p>
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<p>The fullback today has to have excellent technical ability, pace and intelligence. Young players asked to play this position must understand that their function is of the utmost importance to the success of the team. It takes a special type of player to perform in this position. It will probably go a long way to explain to the parents that there is no such thing as being &#8220;stuck in the back.&#8221; Players all have roles and responsibilities, and if done well it contributes to goal scoring opportunities and goals. This is why soccer is a team sport and astute soccer minds appreciate team efforts, because they know how much has taken place on the training ground to produce the final product.</p>
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		<title>Surviving First-Time Players as a First-Time Soccer Coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 01:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have registered your 6 year old son or daughter to play on a recreational team or in an academy. You have been kind enough to volunteer your time as the coach and the first day of practice is upon you. You spent hours planning a session and you feel prepared, but it is not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have registered your 6 year old son or daughter to play on a recreational team or in an academy. You have been kind enough to volunteer your time as the coach and the first day of practice is upon you. You spent hours planning a session and you feel prepared, but it is not what you thought.</p>
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<p>You have exhausted all of the activities you know and you still have 45 minutes left in your practice. The players do not listen, they are not receptive to instruction, some are crying, others are playing with butterflies, and there is at least one kid whose sugar consumption before practice has altered his behavior significantly. You are asking yourself what have I got myself into this season?</p>
<p>If you knew what the most important thing was at this age group, I am sure you would breathe a sigh of relief. It would also help you invest your time more economically when planning sessions. The most important function of the coach in this age group is keeping the game fun while developing body coordination and a sound technical foundation.</p>
<p>If the kids are having fun, then they are motivated to invest time in the sport. Improvement is inevitable. Improvement is accompanied by self esteem and the desire to be competitive. So basically, if the kids have fun doing the right things in practice, the rest takes care of itself. I am sure you would like to know what are the right things to do at practice.</p>
<p>Before you start thinking about a practice session, it is important that you understand the characteristics of the players you are working with. Cognitive ability and physical limitations are the two most important factors to consider when planning activities.</p>
<p>Tactics and fitness are non existent in this age group, so save yourself the frustration of trying to include this in your practice. The golden rules to follow are: no lines, no laps, and no lectures. If you adhere to this, your life will be much easier.</p>
<p>The players must engage in fun activities that help develop coordination, agility and speed of reaction. Some should be without a ball, but most must include the use of a ball. Training with balls of different sizes and textures, should be used in all body coordination activities.</p>
<p>This helps the players develop a refined feel for the ball. Participation by the parents is encouraged, especially those with playing experience. The kids love this. Technical development is continued through the use of fun educational games, as well as small sided games with small goals. No keepers please.</p>
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		<title>Characteristics of Central Midfielders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 20:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s what you should look for out of your central midfielders: They must have good leadership qualities. They must be very technically proficient. This means they must be able to perform in all types of pressure situations. They must also be very astute tactically. Decisions must benefit the team. (When to speed up the game, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-916" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/characteristics-of-central-midfielders/xavi_85906t/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-916" title="Xavi Hernandez" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/xavi_85906t-247x300.jpg" alt="Center Mid - Xavi" width="247" height="300" /></a>Here&#8217;s what you should look for out of your central midfielders:</p>
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<li>They must have good leadership qualities.</li>
<li>They must be very technically proficient. This means they must be able to perform in all types of pressure situations.</li>
<li>They must also be very astute tactically. Decisions must benefit the team. (When to speed up the game, when to slow it down, when to switch, when to play the penetrative ball, and when to be safe)</li>
<li>They must have at least adequate physical speed.</li>
<li>They must fit the minimum requirements physically. The center midfield position does have some size, speed and fitness requirements based on function.</li>
<li>They must have good passing range and accuracy.</li>
<li>They must be able to shoot from distance.</li>
<li>Excellent in maintaining possession.</li>
<li>Good defensively. Must be excellent defensively if he/she is a defensive midfielder.</li>
<li>Must contribute to goals/ goal scoring opportuities if he/she is an offensive center midfielder.</li>
<li>Very high work rate.</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 15:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I asked for your help &#8211; I had a few questions as I finalized our brand new next-generation Ciplified Soccer course. The response was overwhelming &#8211; we had tons of responses to our survey, and they have helped us refine our product so it covers EXACTLY what our readers need to know about coaching soccer. We are now [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small;">Last week I asked for your help &#8211; I had a few questions as I finalized our brand new next-generation Ciplified Soccer course.<br />
The response was overwhelming &#8211; we had tons of responses to our survey, and they have helped us refine our product so it covers EXACTLY what our readers need to know about coaching soccer.</span></p>
<p>We are now getting very close to our release date &#8211; it should fall somewhere between November 15thand November 18th, depending on a few last minute details.</p>
<p>But before I release this updated course, I have a few things I want to get off my chest. These are things that I have LONG suspected&#8230; but all those survey responses confirmed those sneaking suspicions.</p>
<p>You see, there are a lot of coaches out there that are really struggling to find success. No matter what they do, something always seems to not work out quite like they want it to.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to say anything more about this right now&#8230; because I just finished a report on &#8220;Soccer Coaching Disasters&#8221; that you MUST read if you are to avoid the 9 recipes for disaster contained in it.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-900" title="Soccer Coaching Disasters" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Prelaunch1Placeholder-300x225.jpg" alt="Soccer Coaching Disasters" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>This is important stuff so I stayed up all night to get it ready for you. I&#8217;ve posted it up in two formats:</p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">==&gt; A video that you can watch</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">==&gt; PDF that you can download, print out and read in your free time.</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;"><br />
You can find this report at:</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/blog/soccer-coaching-disasters">http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/blog/soccer-coaching-disasters</a></p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>Coach Bert</p>
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		<title>Ideal Characteristics of Soccer Defenders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defenders are asked to do so much more in soccer than in the bast. Not only do they have to be great defenders, but they are involved in the attack more than ever before. Even the center backs are offensive threats, featuring specifically in dead ball situations. What characteristics do you look for in a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Defenders are asked to do so much more in soccer than in the bast. Not only do they have to be great defenders, but they are involved in the attack more than ever before. Even the center backs are offensive threats, featuring specifically in dead ball situations.</p>
<h2>What characteristics do you look for in a center back?</h2>
<ul>
<li>You would prefer that he be a little taller and very good in the air.</li>
<li>He should possess good physical speed.</li>
<li>Very sound technically.</li>
<li>Good passer of the ball. Good passing range.</li>
<li>Two footed.</li>
<li>Safe and responsible.</li>
<li>Good reader of the game.</li>
<li>Good 1v1 defender especially in the modern game, where most defensive lines are flat.</li>
<li>Must be vocal and communicate the right instructions.</li>
<li>Must be an organizer.</li>
<li>Brave and confident.</li>
<li>Calming presence when needed.</li>
</ul>
<h2>What characteristics do you look for in an outside back?</h2>
<p>In today&#8217;s game the outside back&#8217;s function has changed. The better teams have their outside backs involved significantly more in the attack.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-896" href="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/ideal-characteristics-of-soccer-defenders/soccer-outside-back/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-896" title="Soccer Fullback" src="http://www.ultimatesoccercoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/soccer-outside-back.jpg" alt="Maicon - one of the world's best outside backs" width="480" height="352" /></a></p>
<ul>
<li>High level of fitness, as he/she is expected to cover a significant amount of ground during the game.</li>
<li>Very comfortable on the ball, especially in the attacking third.</li>
<li>Must be willing to get forward.</li>
<li>Good 1v1 defender as well as being efficient in 1v1 attacking situations.</li>
<li>Good passer of the ball.</li>
<li>Good crosser of the ball.</li>
<li>Understands and adheres to his/her defensive responsibilities.</li>
<li>Good reader of the game.</li>
<li>Intelligent and tactically sound on both sides of the ball.</li>
</ul>
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