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Innovative Practice Design

Each practice plan follows the sequence of warm-up, soccer technical (skill) drill, fitness drill, tactical drill and scrimmage.

The practices have a theme that follows throughout the session. The sequencing of drills is one of the key proprietary components of our program. It has been researched, tested and proven to be extremely effective in optimum development of skill, fitness, tactical understanding and mental training.

Our practices replicate game situations from a technical as well as from a physical and mental perspective. They require problem solving, decision making and foster communication.

Practices are designed to be easy to demonstrate and to maximize player touches on the ball.


Book Features

Our soccer practice books have 75 pages.

Each book has 10 completely worked out practices, each on a single page to fit on your clipboard.

There are instructions as to how you might want to sequence the practices based on your season and team need.

Each of the drills for each of the practices is on its own page that fits on a clipboard and has room for notes.

This allows the coach to create different practice sessions from the 50 drill pages (80 drills) available.

So if you wanted to run a practice involving more passing, use drills with passing themes.

If you wanted to sequence warm-up-technical-technical-tactical-scrimmage, you can put those together.

There is a summary page outlining the main focus of each of the drills.

You are getting 10 complete practice sessions and the ability to now mix and match 80 drills into many more practices.

Samples of practices and drills are on the site with each of the books for you to try before you buy.

There is no other soccer practice help like this available anywhere else.


Our Coaching Philosophy

Soccer practices need to be fun for players and coaches. Drills must be interesting and vary across skills, tactics, strategies, mental and physical fitness and team building. Drills are really mini competition, thus motivating to learn by playing. Nothing boring, no standing around.

Players need to be busy with a ball at all times to maximize the number of touches they get with the ball.

Practices must flow and time must not be wasted by the coach setting up or thinking about drills.

Practices and drills must have a purpose.

All drills are designed to be conducted on ½ field, but most can be expanded to full field if space is available. This would be particularly true for full field scrimmages.


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