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Think, Run & Play Vertically (eBook)

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Think, Run & Play Vertically (eBook)
Series: German Training Concepts - Part 3 (eBook) Author: Steven Turek Publisher: Peter Schreiner (Institute for Youth Soccer) Pages: 42 - Graphics: 32   Description: Training exercises and detailed coaching for a perfect play into the depth! In the third part of the series “German Top Level Tactics”, Steven Turek dedicates himself to a tactical topic - The Vertical Play! Thereby, the focus is not specifically laid on tactical nuances, but rather on the mediation in the training process. It is presented what individual and group tactical skills players need in order to implement a highly effective vertical play. Especially the exercises provoking vertical play are attractive for every coach. The second part of the practical training concepts is rounded off by 20 authentic exercises and organizations. All training ideas can cleverly be varied and are easily adaptable to a different number of players. Therewith, the eBook “Effectively Train The Vertical Play” offers an awesome instruction for your own training routine! Fundamental tactical principles in own ball possession and the transition play Ideas and coaching tips for exercises 7 variations in the Y-Pattern 5 exercises in the Diamond 6 exercises in the Tube 5 exercises in the Hourglass

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Tiqui Taca - One Touch - 45 Variations of the Double Square (eBook)

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Tiqui Taca - One Touch - 45 Variations of the Double Square (eBook)
PDF Preview of "Tiqui Taca - One Touch - Double Square" Author: Peter SchreinerExpert Advice: Peter HyballaPublisher: Institute for Youth-Soccer, (IFJ96) Pages: 64 - Graphics: 45 Tiqui Taca - One Touch - 45 Variations of the Double Square Diagonal - Drop - Diagonal Precise Passing & Combination Play Game Forms with Pressing, Counter Pressing and Shot on Goal Coaches often look for training forms that are versatile and easy to set up. The double square fulfills these requirements and is extremely versatile as a training form. It is particularly suitable as a complex passing and combination exercise during the warm-up. A big advantage of the double square is that the variations can easily be adjusted to the number of players. This way, you can perfectly warm up the whole team or groups of 10 or more players with different pass sequences. Simply vary the field size and the task and thus achieve different training goals with one training form. Table of Contents Passing in the Double Square Double Square - Dribbling to the Start Double Square - Passes Through Dummy Goals Double Square - Pass to the Start Double Square with 8 Center Players and 2 Balls Double Square with 8 Center Players and 4 Balls Double Square – Long Ball to the Start Double Square - Pass to the Goalkeeper Double Square - Wall Pass C with D Double Square - Wall Pass A with C Double Square - Double Wall Pass Double Square - Playing Over the Third Man Double Square - 2 Additional Wall Passes Outside Double Square - 4 Additional Wall Players Outside Double Square with “Diagonal-Drop-Diagonal” Outside Double Square with Overlapping Double Square with Coordination Double Square with Shot on Goal 1 Double Square with Shot on Goal 2 Double Square with Overlapping and Shot on Goal Double Square with Corridor Player Double Square - 4 Plus 1 v 3 Double Square - 6 Plus 2 v 3 Double Square - 4 Plus 2 v 3 Double Square - 8 Plus 2 v 4 Game Forms in the Double Square Double Square - 3 v 1 Plus 6 Double Square - 3 v 1 Plus 5 Double Square - 3 v 1 Plus 4 Double Square - 4 v 2 Plus 6 Double Square - 4 v 2 Plus 5 Double Square - 4 Against 2 Plus 4 Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 8 Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 7 Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 6 Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 5 Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 4 Double Square - 6 v 2 Plus 10 Double Square - 6 v 2 Plus 9 Double Square - 6 v 2 Plus 8 Score over the inner Square Double Square - 5 v 5 Plus 1 (2 v 1 in Inner Square) Double Square - 6 v 6 Plus 2 (4 v 2 in Inner Square) Double Square Game Forms with Goal Shot Double Square - 6 v 3 with Goal Shot - Passes into the Inner Square Double Square - 8 v 4 with Goal Shot - Passes into the Inner Square Double Square - 3 v 1 Plus 4 with a Goal Shot Double Square - 4 Against 2 Plus 4 with a Goal Shot Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 7 with a Shot on Goal Double Square - 5 v 2 Plus 8 with 2 Goalkeepers

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Offensive 1 vs 1 (eBook)

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Offensive 1 vs 1 (eBook)
Authors: Peter Schreiner, Jörg Amthor, Sven Hübscher Pages: 64 Graphics: 50 Exercises: 50 Offensive 1 vs 1 - 50 Exercises and Competitions Speed of Execution and Action Competence Dribbling exercises with a focus on ball control, twists, changes of direction and tempo changes certainly have their justification and are particularly useful in basic training if they are used in doses. The skills learned in basic training should then be developed as early as possible application-oriented in exercises and competitions. The successful design of offensive 1 vs 1 situations is always a great challenge for an attacker, because most defenders are well-trained in defensive tackling and also experience shows that they are extremely physical. Therefore, players in all leagues and levels are still very much in demand, who are capable of playing relentlessly attacking opponents in order to open rooms, to create a numerical majority, or to finish on the goal unchallenged. Players like Arjen Robben, Ronaldo, Franck Ribery, Lionel Messi, Alexis Sanchez or Neymar have a dribbling success rate of around 40-70%, which makes the difference. Which skills are necessary? What characterizes all these players - what makes them different? First of all, all these players master almost all known dribbling techniques, body delusions and feints from the bottom up and apply them flexibly to the situation. In addition, they have extremely high basic dynamics and an explosive start. Her body control is phenomenal and the action density is very high. But these factors alone are far from enough to describe the level of these world class players. They are characterized by additional skills with which they can decide games on their own: These world-class players are fast-reacting to the fast-changing and complex game situations (space, teammates and opponents, ball movements, etc.) and make almost intuitively correct decisions based on their experience. The key words for this are "Speed of Execution", and "Action Competence". Example - Drill 35 - Double 1 vs 1 on staggered goals Organization/Structure Playing field 40 x 40 m, set up two goals with neutral goalkeepers diagonally opposite. Additionally, mark two counter lines with pylons. Divide two teams and have them lined up diagonally opposite. Balls in both goals. Procedure • Both goalkeepers simultaneously play a flat pass (1) into the run of the • sprinting attacker A (1) • With the pass, the defenders sprint into the field and attack the • Attacker as far as possible away from the goal (1) • The attacker A should immediately receive the ball into the direction of the goal (2), dribble past B and finish (see graphic on the left) or play off B and finish (see graphic on the right) (3) • Wins B the ball, he counters as quickly as possible on the counter-line • The attackers and the defenders face each other on opposite sides Variation • The goalkeeper opens with a throw, a long ball or vertically on the other attacker Variation Dribbling exercises with a focus on ball control, twists, changes of direction and tempo changes certainly have their justification and are particularly useful in basic training if they are used in doses.

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 3 (eBook)

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 3 (eBook)
Authors: Peter Schreiner, Norbert Elgert Pages: 48 Graphics: 26 Exercises: 22 The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 3 - Positional Games Forming triangles - Creating superior numbers on the ball - Open body position - Recognizing and exploiting gaps - Securing ball possession The third part of the series "The Art of Playing Attacking Football" is all about the importance of a good positional game as a requirement for successful positional attacks. A positional attack is always started when a fast counterattack isn’t possible. It is characterized by a secure build-up from the back and safe passing sequences from the first third over the midfield in the attack zone to prepare goalscoring opportunities.

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Tactical Games - Part 1 (eBook)

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Tactical Games - Part 1 (eBook)
Author: Peter Schreiner Pages: 52 Graphics: 44 Exercises: 44   Tactical Games - Part 1 44 numbers-up games from simple to complex How do players learn how to hold the ball, run free properly and recognize gaps in their opponent’s defence and use them at lightning speed? How do you convey a clever game in depth, a surprising game shift with a final goal kick? In this book Peter Schreiner presents 44 systematically ordered tactical games to convey important tactical behaviours in attack and defence. Attack: Staying in ball possession (determine playing speed) Running intelligent (use gaps) Shift side of the field Triangular formations Double pass and fast combination play Playing in depth and exploiting goal-scoring opportunities Defence: Skilful duel behaviour Delay an attack Provoke mistakes Anticipate and catch balls The 44 tactical games are well illustrated and contain important information about the organisation, the structure of the exercises, the procedures, possible variants, as well as additional tips and suggestions. Overview of the exercises: 20 exercises 3 v 1 16 exercises 4 v 2 8 exercises 6 v 4

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 1 (eBook)

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 1 (eBook)
Revised and Extended Edition (January 2018) Authors: Peter Schreiner, Norbert Elgert Pages: 56 Graphics: 35 Exercises: 32   The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 1 Playing directly - Quick Combinations - Attack Successfully Professional teams play attacking soccer the way it should be played: The entire team switches to offense as soon as they win the ball, instead of waiting for their opponents to get back into formation. But how do you train accurate passing? And how do you lay the foundations for perfect combinations? In this booklet you will also find exercises in square, triangle and diamond formations, focusing on the following technical-tactical concepts: Direct pass and fast combination play Rebound and wall pass Forward pass Getting past defenders Three-player combination Overlapping

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23 Drills in the Passing-Triangle (eBook)

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23 Drills in the Passing-Triangle (eBook)
  Author: Steven Turek Publisher: Peter Schreiner (Institute for Youth Soccer) Pages: 36 - Graphics: 25   Description: There are numerous possibilities to find suggestions and ideas if looking for passing-exercises. Magazines, books and the internet provide a wide range of organizations and variations. However, experienced coaches know: Not the exercises decide about the learning process of a player, but the coaching of the trainer! In order to present a selection of possible coachings on passing-exercises for coaches, Steven Turek wrote this eBook. Its purposes is to help identifying the fundamental principles behind every passing-exercise in order to transfer these to every other organization there is. For this purpose, you find tactical behavior's and matching detail-coachings in the first part of this eBook. Following this, I want to demonstrate with the use of 23 variations how fast and easy tactical principles can be transferred to a single organization of an exercise. He has chosen the passing-triangle as a clear and ideal organization to specifically illustrate tactical and technical behavior’s. The variations are arranged according to a different number of players and the skill level - but they can be randomly combined among each other. Detailed-Coaching for Passer and Receiver 18 Levels with 3,4 and 5 Players 3 Drills with 2 Groups 2 Drills with Finishing Every Level and Drill can be combined

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1 vs 1 Mastery (eBook)

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1 vs 1 Mastery (eBook)
Practical Training Tips – Part 4 With 21 exercises to develop your 1 on 1 game! Authors: Steven Turek Editorial: Peter Schreiner Publisher: Institute for Youth Football Pages: 48 - Graphics: 36  Contents: One-on-One – It's All a Matter of Distance Individualizing One-on-One Training Frontal One-on-One Lateral One-on-One Race to the Ball Back to the Goal Special Situations Textbook Knowledge vs. Coach's Eye Training Offensive and Defensive Focuses One-on-One as Conditioning Training Training Forms 7 Tactical One-on-One Training Forms 7 One-on-One in Complex Game Forms 7 One-on-One – Competitions In times of planned and organized offensive strategies and defensive structures, players like Messi and Ronaldo are the exception! Enough reason for Steven Turek to delve into this fundamental topic. In "1 vs 1 Mastery" he describes various one-on-one situations. Additionally, he provides coaching tips for attackers and defenders for each situation – for Steven Turek, another principle is "Always coach attackers and defenders!". He also describes how one-on-one training forms can be effectively used as conditioning training. The focus, as with all Practical Training Concepts, is on the 30-page practical section with game-related training forms, detailed coaching, and variations!

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Tactical Games - Part 2 (eBook)

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Tactical Games - Part 2 (eBook)
AuthorPeter Schreiner Pages52 Pages Drills50 Practices LevelU11-PRO Tactical Games - Part 2 50 numbers-up games from 1v1 to 4v4 The second part of the “Tactical Games” is about position games with neutral players from 1 against 1 to 4 against 4, vary the number of “Jokers” and their position inside and outside the field. Help the players getting as many chances to score and then use them perfectly. With the tactical games of this book the following focal points can be coached: Emphasis on the outnumbered team: Competitive shooting training Fast shifting from defence to attack Intelligent running into space Staying in ball possesion and securing the ball Shifting side of play Creating and using of space Fast combination playFocus on defensive players: Fast and smart counter attack Fast switching from defence to attacking Skilful duel behaviour against outnumbered groups Provoke mistakes of the attackers Anticipate and intercept the balls With the 50 tactical games Peter Schreiner gives you many ideas for a varied tactical training. They are well illustrated and contain important information about the organisation, the structure of the exercises, the procedures, possible variants, as well as additional tips and suggestions. Overview of the exercises: 11 exercises 1 v 1 11 exercises 2 v 2 13 exercises 3 v 3 15 exercises 4 v 4

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Precise Passing - Perfect Combination Play (eBook)

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Precise Passing - Perfect Combination Play (eBook)
German Training Concepts - Part 2 (eBook) Author: Willy Kaspers Edited by: Peter Schreiner Translated by: Tjorben Becker Editor: Institute of Youth Soccer, Essen – Germany Pages: 56 Graphics: 49 Description: What distinguishes successful teams like Bayern Munich, FC Barcelona or Manchester City from other teams? They are immensely precise in passing and are able to hold the ball in own possession for a long period of time to assess that one situation to play the gap pass and create goal-scoring chances. In this ebook, Willy Kasper presents exercises with the following thematic priorities: The first part deals with variations and coaching tips in the passing-diamond. Precise Passing Perfect Combination Play Shift of The Play Quick Change of Positions Finishing Content: 49 Exercises From The Netherlands Warm-Up in a Square (4 Variations) Wall-Play in Groups of 4 (1 and 2) Passing in a Triangle (1 and 2) Passing in a Square (9 Variations) Passing in a Small Rectangle (1 and 2) Passing in a Diamond (8 Variations) Endless Exercises for Passing (21 Variations)

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36 Drills in a Circle (eBook)

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36 Drills in a Circle (eBook)
Authors: Peter Schreiner, Steven Turek Pages: 52 Graphics: 36 Exercises: 36   36 Drills in a Circle Warm-Up – Training Exercises – Competition-Like Drills Amateur- and youth coaches know the challenge to create a high-quality and interesting training program. Simple, quickly arrangeable and highly variable Drills help to satisfy this aspiration. Exactly for this challenge we designed ‘36 Drills in a Circle’. We want to enable you as a coach to organize your routines plainly and highly variable at the same time with the necessary depth to coach in detail. The Drills are separated into three sections: Warm-Up Training Exercises Competition-Like Drills

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Creative Drills & Competitions (eBook)

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Creative Drills & Competitions (eBook)
Author: Steven Turek, Jonas Stephan Pages: 45 Graphics: 35   Creative Drills and competitions Based on 30 drills for a 4 vs 4, Steven Turek reveals and demonstrates creative ideas. Some echo a reduced 11 vs 11, some vary the level of difficulty and some present attractive competitions and contests.   Controlling, coaching and varying exercises and drills – arts and crafts at the same time. A small change in the rules, the implementation of a variation and the previous drill is completely different, with a different emphasis on priorities and a different art to play. One of the reasons to write this eBook is to practically represent the technical part of different control elements. Based on 30 drills for a 4 vs 4, we reveal and demonstrate creative ideas. Some echo a reduced 11 vs 11, some vary the level of difficulty and some present attractive competitions and contests. Many soccer coaches link the 4 vs 4 to child- and youth soccer. Many touches of the ball Clear situations And many senses of achievement due to a close distance towards the goal. These are only a few advantages (on the following pages you will find many other ones). Many coaches link the drill 4 vs 4 to youth soccer. A clear situation, a close distance towards the goal and many ball touches are only a few advantages (on the following pages you will find many other ones). However, all ideas presented in this book can be transferred to greater exercises up to an 11 vs 11. Further, it is also possible to combine different ideas into other contexts and apply them on other exercises, so that a variety of training ideas and possibilities to control exercises is created. Thus, you can close tactical exercises up with an attractive competition or specifically increase the intensity and the level of difficulty by adding certain rules. Therefore, all presented drills and exercises can be executed in every age group and performed with all players of different levels. Presumed basic principles help you to include all the ten drills of every chapter into your own training routine and coach them. Little cues and remarks support you in finding other variations, understanding the game context even better or recognize and implement possible detailed coaching’s. This eBook will provide you many suggestions and inspiration for your own training routine 10 drills for all phases of the game (ball possession, transition phase, ball possession of the opponent) 10 drills to vary the level of difficulty 10 attractive competitions – score goals and withstand pressure

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 2 (eBook)

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The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 2 (eBook)
Revised and Extended Edition (January 2018) Authors: Peter Schreiner, Norbert Elgert Pages: 48 Graphics: 22 Exercises: 33   The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer - Part 2 Combination Play - Forward Passing - Finishing In the second part of our series, Peter Schreiner and Norbert Elgert will show you how to adapt complex exercises to your team’s ability level while systematically improving their performance. You will learn how to focus on different training concepts by varying your exercises. The authors Peter Schreiner and Norbert Elgert provide answers to the following questions: How do I incorporate the all-important element of finishing into complex exercises? How do I organize motivational and effective practice sessions for finishing? How do I make my players faster and more accuraste? What kind of practice session helps players deal appropriately with stress and the pressure of competitive play?

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32 Drills in the Passing-Diamond (eBook)

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32 Drills in the Passing-Diamond (eBook)
Series: German Training Concepts - Part 1 (eBook) Author: Steven Turek Publisher: Peter Schreiner (Institute for Youth Soccer) Pages: 46 - Graphics: 45 The German institute of Youth-Soccer and Steven Turek start a new eBook-series with the title: German Training Concepts. Coaches of all levels receive for their training routine instantly convertible training and coaching tips. The presented exercises are easily adaptable to different numbers of players and variable without any complications. The practical eBook is rounded off with numerous training exercises with the appropriate content of coaching tips and corrections to the respective thematically priority. The first part deals with variations and coaching tips in the passing-diamond. 15 Variations in the Passing-Diamond 7 Variations for Hidden Give-and-Go's 4 Variations for the Play into the Depth of the Pitch 4 Small sided games with the Passing-Diamond 2 TSmall sided games with Finishing Detailed Coaching for Passer and Receiver

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