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Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 01-04 (Book)

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Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 01-04 (Book)
Author: Peter Schreiner Pages: 78 Pages Drills: 38 Practices Level: U11-PRO PDF Preview of  "Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 01-04" Goal-Scoring Mastery: Techniques for Developing Soccer Strikers Introducing the "Goal Scoring Training System" by Peter Schreiner. 78 pages packed with insights and strategies, this book offers a structured approach to developing shooting skills from beginner to elite levels.Featuring 38 practices, readers will discover practical exercises for honing shooting technique, along with invaluable tips for effective coaching. Whether you're a seasoned coach seeking new ideas or just want to improve the scoring prowess of your players, this book is your ultimate resource for mastering the art of scoring goals in soccer. For years, Peter Schreiner has been focusing on the topic of to develop and coach goal getters successfully. In the training of young players, targeted shooting training is often neglected. However, players love training sessions focused on shooting. Peter Schreiner - Working with Strikers Systematic Approach in 8 Learning Levels In his new series, Peter Schreiner presents his systematic shooting training in 8 learning levels. With targeted detail coaching, players are helped to avoid mistakes and perfect their behavior when shooting. This prevents the ball from being shot at the goal in training and – even more regrettably – in competition, in any old way. Players learn to successfully score goals in various situations. For his training, Schreiner has extensively studied "Shooting Training" and "Individual Training for Strikers". He analyzed over 1500 goals from Europe's top scorers and developed a training concept. This was followed by worldwide lectures, including for the AEFCA and the BDFL, as well as practical presentations in seminars and at congresses. Goal Scoring Training System - Part 1 The systematic development of a goal-getter takes place in eight consecutive learning levels, starting at 7 years old and bearing fruit in the high-performance sector. This booklet covers the first 4 learning levels, laying the foundation for further training and providing basic exercises for beginners and advanced players, multiple actions (shooting), and complex training formats. Level 1: Basic Exercises for Beginners Players shoot a stationary ball directly at the goal. Players shoot a rolling ball directly at the goal. Players shoot the ball into the goal after controlling a flat pass. Level 2: Basic Exercises for Advanced Players Players shoot the ball directly into the goal from various directions after a flat pass. Level 3: Multiple Actions (Shooting) Players apply shooting techniques repeatedly, variably, and situationally, adjusting to changing speeds and directions of the ball. Level 4: Complex Training Formats Shooting after passing sequences Players shoot at the goal in a complex training format with group tactical elements (one-two pass, play over the third player, overlap, "through-pass and return", etc.) while in motion. Goal Scoring in Theory and Practice In the theoretical part, Peter Schreiner lays the groundwork for successful shooting training. Questions like "What characterizes effective shooting technique training?" or "What goals does the coach pursue in systematic shooting training?" are answered in detail. Each exercise is thoroughly illustrated and described, including important coaching points to improve the players. Peter Schreiner teaching and presenting the Goal Scoring Matrix worldwide Mastering Goal-Scoring Techniques in Modern Soccer "The Art of Scoring Goals" offers an essential distinction between various practice formats, contrasting controlled exercises without opponents with complex shooting games that demand quick thinking and precision amidst adversaries. This approach not only provides a comprehensive understanding of shooting techniques but also serves as a transformative tool for forwards and attacking players. Guiding them on a journey to becoming skilled and confident goal-scorers, this eBook is invaluable for those preparing for the rigors of modern football. It's a critical resource for both coaches and players, paving the way for unlocking scoring potential and achieving on-field success. About the Author Peter SchreinerThe former coach and youth soccer expert, including U19 Schalke 04 and former leader of the Schalke 04 youth academy, is the founder of the Institute for Youth Soccer and a sought-after coach educator, author, and speaker with numerous appearances at soccer congresses (DFB, BDFL, AEFCA) in over 28 countries. His publications have been translated into more than 7 languages.Many of his publications, which he released with well-known co-authors including Horst Wein and Norbert Elgert, are considered standard works today. These include "The Art of Offensive Soccer" and "Developing Game Intelligence".He is the organizer of the "Debystar Youth and Amateur Coaches Congress" and co-founder of "easy Sports-Software".

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Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 05-08 (Book)

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Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 05-08 (Book)
Author: Peter Schreiner Pages: 92 Pages Practices: 47 Level: U11-PRO PDF Preview of  "Goal Scoring Training System - Levels 05-08" For years, Peter Schreiner has been engaged in the topic of "shooting training in soccer." In the training of young players, targeted shooting training is often neglected. Yet, players love training forms with a focus on shooting. In his new series of booklets/eBooks, Peter Schreiner shows his systematic shooting training in 8 learning levels. With targeted detail coaching, players are helped to avoid mistakes and to perfect their behavior when shooting. This avoids shooting the ball at the goal in any old way during training and – what is even more regrettable – in competition. Players learn to successfully put the ball into the net in a variety of situations. Schreiner He has analyzed over 1500 goals of top goal scorers in Europe and developed a training concept. This was followed by lectures worldwide, including for the AEFCA and the BDFL, as well as practical presentations in seminars and at conferences. Goal Scoring Training System - Part 2 The systematic development of a goal scorer takes place in eight successive learning levels, starting at age 7 and bearing fruit in the high-performance area.  In this eBook/booklet, the difficulty level is increased. Level 5 introduces shooting exercises under more challenging conditions. The pass before the shot is no longer always flat but comes as a lobbed ball. In levels 6 and 7, time pressure and opponent pressure before or during the shot are central. And in the final training level, it becomes very game-like. In learning level 8, it's about game forms where the shot is required under competition conditions. Learning Level 5: Difficult Conditions - Shooting after a Lobbed Ball Players convert balls thrown at them with foot or head. They shoot at the goal under difficult conditions (after a cross, shooting after turning, a sprint, or in a jump). Learning Level 6: Shooting under Time Pressure Players apply different shooting techniques in shooting exercises or group competitions under time pressure. Learning Level 7: Shooting with Opponent Pressure Offensive 1 vs 1: Players shoot at the goal after a duel or an attack by an opponent. Learning Level 8: Game Forms/Competitions In game forms with numerical advantage (neutral players) and equal numbers, create and convert scoring opportunities under the greatest opponent pressure. Shooting in competitive situations (competitions in the double penalty area/on a reduced field with 2 goals). About the Author Peter SchreinerThe former coach and youth soccer expert, including U19 Schalke 04 and former leader of the Schalke 04 youth academy, is the founder of the Institute for Youth Soccer and a sought-after coach educator, author, and speaker with numerous appearances at soccer congresses (DFB, BDFL, AEFCA) in over 28 countries. His publications have been translated into more than 7 languages.Many of his publications, which he released with well-known co-authors including Horst Wein and Norbert Elgert, are considered standard works today. These include "The Art of Offensive Soccer" and "Developing Game Intelligence".He is the organizer of the "Debystar Youth and Amateur Coaches Congress" and co-founder of "easy Sports-Software".

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