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Fundamentals Of Kids Soccer Training - Crucial Soccer Skills In One Sitting - cover

Fundamentals Of Kids Soccer Training - Crucial Soccer Skills In One Sitting

Gerard Janeway

Publisher: JNR Publishing

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It is the goal of this book to teach the reader the fundamentals of soccer training especially for children or kids. There are a few differences between the adult and children's soccer and this book is targeted towards the latter. This book can also be an indispensable resource for the novice soccer coaches making the transition from regular to kid's soccer training. One of the differences for example is your restricted to less physical movements. One must also bear in mind that children must do this for fun first and foremost otherwise they might go to  hate this sport and avoid training. Intensity of training also cannot be as intense as children in general suffer from attention difficulties and do get bored easily. Needless to say,  you need just to be more gentle in general.This book is specifically for the goal of of helping kids improve their game performance and help them enjoy the training. Likewise, for the newbie coaches who must learn the fundamentals of kid's soccer training.Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Discover...IntroductionSoccer Tips: BlockingSelecting The Right Gloves For Goalkeeping In SoccerCoaching SoccerSoccer Tips: DrillsHandling Shin SplintsEfficiently Coaching Girls In SoccerProper HydrationExploring Different Types Of Soccer Training CampsExploring The Benefits Of Soccer Training For ChildrenFinishing The ShotFundamental Skills Required For Soccer TrainingSpeedSoccer StaminaSoccer DribblingTraining Dribbling AbilitiesDealing With Head InjuriesImportant Coaching Accessories For Soccer TrainingBoosting SpeedSoccer ShoesBallsOutfitShoesMuch,much more!!!
Available since: 12/16/2015.
Print length: 42 pages.

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