Post by coachdave on May 14, 2010 3:46:16 GMT -5
Hi, just wanted to let you know that if your considering teaching soccer skills to youngsters and wanted to get some free coaching sessions, you can download drills, games and general coaching tips from www.bettersoccercoaching.com
There are some fun games to teach even very young wanna-be players, like these, for instance.
Soccer coaching tips for under fives
The following fun games and drills are brilliant for coaching soccer skills and keeping youngsters keen.
At this age, drills that involve lining up in queues waiting to kick a ball are not very educational or entertaining and this is usually where behavioural problems start, when the boredom kicks in. These three fun games will keep all your players busy and active.
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Game one: Sharks and minnows
In this game, one player is the defender in the square - the shark - and the rest - the minnows - line up along the line with a ball. The kids have to dribble to the other side.
The shark has to win any of the balls and kick it out of the square. The minnows that make it to the other side must wait until everyone has either got across or their balls have been kicked out. The ones whose balls are kicked out become sharks.
Each round becomes more difficult.
Key soccer skills: Ball holding, shielding, speed, individual skills tackling.
Game two: End-of-line soccer
This game can be played like 4v4, but the idea is to pass the ball so one of the team’s players can stop the ball on the line at the end they are attacking.
Players must be fully in control of the ball when they stop it or it doesn’t count.
Players cannot kick it past the line and claim a goal.
Key soccer skills: Passing, teamwork, individual skills to lose opponents, control, ability to stop ball.
Game three: Knock down the cones
Play this also as a 4v4. Set up two lines of cones at either end of the pitch. Each team has to knock the other team’s cones over.
The team that knocks the opposition’s cones over first is the winner.
In this game, players must use space and turning skills to lose their markers and create opportunities to knock the cones over.
Key soccer skills: Passing, teamwork, individual skills to lose opponents, accurate shooting.
There are some fun games to teach even very young wanna-be players, like these, for instance.
Soccer coaching tips for under fives
The following fun games and drills are brilliant for coaching soccer skills and keeping youngsters keen.
At this age, drills that involve lining up in queues waiting to kick a ball are not very educational or entertaining and this is usually where behavioural problems start, when the boredom kicks in. These three fun games will keep all your players busy and active.
www.bettersoccercoaching.com/images/soccer-drills-content/soccer_drill_image165.gif
Game one: Sharks and minnows
In this game, one player is the defender in the square - the shark - and the rest - the minnows - line up along the line with a ball. The kids have to dribble to the other side.
The shark has to win any of the balls and kick it out of the square. The minnows that make it to the other side must wait until everyone has either got across or their balls have been kicked out. The ones whose balls are kicked out become sharks.
Each round becomes more difficult.
Key soccer skills: Ball holding, shielding, speed, individual skills tackling.
Game two: End-of-line soccer
This game can be played like 4v4, but the idea is to pass the ball so one of the team’s players can stop the ball on the line at the end they are attacking.
Players must be fully in control of the ball when they stop it or it doesn’t count.
Players cannot kick it past the line and claim a goal.
Key soccer skills: Passing, teamwork, individual skills to lose opponents, control, ability to stop ball.
Game three: Knock down the cones
Play this also as a 4v4. Set up two lines of cones at either end of the pitch. Each team has to knock the other team’s cones over.
The team that knocks the opposition’s cones over first is the winner.
In this game, players must use space and turning skills to lose their markers and create opportunities to knock the cones over.
Key soccer skills: Passing, teamwork, individual skills to lose opponents, accurate shooting.