viernes, 19 de marzo de 2010

Soccer Practice Teaches Game´s Fundamentals.




Regardless of the age of the players, there are different soccer practice drills to help instills the basics of the game as well as to learn the finer points. Many communities offer soccer to players as young as four years of age and one of the most difficult concepts to learn at that age is teamwork. Watching a group of youngsters participating in soccer practice can be like watching a ball magnet on the field. Wherever the ball goes, that is where most of the kids are.
To basic concept of soccer practice is for it to be fun for both the players and the coaches, while teaching fundamentals of the game to the younger players and the finer points of the competition as they get older. There should be separate soccer practice teaching points for different age groups Four to eight, nine to 12, 13 to adult and another set of practice drills for goalies aged 11 to adult. In bad weather there should be a plan for practicing, ot playing indoors.
Many coaches in youth soccer have played the game as youngsters and as adults and most are volunteering their time because they have a child on the team. When they establish a soccer practice regimen, it is often repetition of the game basics such as dribbling and blocking, but the mental attitude of the players is a key part of how well they learn and understand the concept of the game.
Practice Needs To Be Fun And Instructive
When holding soccer practice for very young children, simple repetition will not hold their attention or make them willing to listen to the coaches instruction. Drills need to be fun, smooth and effective. Players tend to loose interest quickly if they do not feel involved and keeping them moving and maximizing their ball touches will keep them motivated to join in the team spirit.
As the children get older, they become more receptive to team play and can grasp a better understanding of the need to play their position. During soccer practice for kids over age nine, must begin with warming up to loosen muscles and get the kids ready for heavy activity. It can them migrate to technical skills, fitness drills and tactical skills with each soccer practice session ending with an scrimmage to test and reinforce the aspects of the game learned during the practice session.
For auld soccer practice, specific warm up exercise and a reinforcement of technical and technical skills should be included, but the key to a successful soccer practice with adults is having coaches who can maintain control of the session throughout the entire time.

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