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> dribbling drills
> faking exercises
> passing & receiving
> shooting/finishing
> heading exercises
> goalkeeper training

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> defending tactics
> attacking tactics
> pressing & counterattacking
> switching the point of attack
> systems of play
> game analysis
> small-sided games
> goalkeeper tactics

Soccer condition/fitness

> endurance
> speed
> strength
> power
> agility
> mobility
> coordination

Soccer psychology

> motivation
> communication
> coaching
> team management



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  • The Soccer Academy - Games-Finishing Practices

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    The Soccer Academy - Games-Finishing Practices
    The Soccer Academy                                                                            
    140 Overload Games and Finishing Practices

    Overload Games
    The practices are designed to inspire and motivate players in real game situations that give them freedom of choice and movement both in and out of possession. The basic techniques of passing, dribbling, shooting, tackling and heading will all be used but with the aim of solving a match problem rather than simply constant repetition. The sessions have objectives for both the attacking and defending players in order to aid the temp, competition and enjoyment of the practice.

    Finishing Practices
    The practices were created with the goal to inspire players while giving them different problems to solve. The players have to play under pressure, they have to react to different types of service and have choices to make on different techniques to use and whether they should shoot early or combine with a teammate.

    The practices are designed to inspire and motivate players in real game situations that give them freedom of choice and movement both in and out of possession. The basic techniques of passing, dribbling, shooting, tackling and heading will all be used but with the aim of solving a match problem rather than simply constant repetition. The sessions have objectives for both the attacking and defending players in order to aid the tempo, competition and enjoyment of the practice.The practices were created with the goal to inspire players while giving them different problems to solve. The players have to play under pressure, they have to react to different types of service and have choices to make on different techniques to use and whether they should shoot early or combine with a teammate 


     

     

     

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