PDF Preview of "Rondos and Positional Games for Coaching of Tactical" German Top Level Tactics - Part 8Rondos and Positional Games for Coaching of Tactical Authors: Levent Sürme, Martin WengPages: 87Graphics: 61Exercises: 50 50 Rondos and Positional Games It is well known, that each training session consists of several parts. Rondos are now a firmly planned element in almost every session. There are probably very few coaches in the world who don’t include them in practices. Usually built in a rectangle, for example exercises in 4:4 + 2 or similar take place. In particular, Pep Guardiola, during in his time at FC Barcelona and later at FC Bayern Munich, made positional games more and more popular in many variations. But each Rondo has its own details and outcomes. This eBook includes: 10 Rondos for pressing 10 Rondos for offensive transitions 10 Rondos for playing deep 10 Rondos for attacking the final third 10 Rondos for speed up decision making Of particular value is the information regarding coaching, organization and possible variations. Peter Schreiner - IFJ96 The ebook by Levent Sürme and Martin Weng is something quite special. Very good, tactical preliminary remarks clarify the authors’objective: Five main topics (pressing, going on the offensive, in-depth playing, playing in the final third and swiftness of action) are introduced using vivid examples from professional soccer and impeccably rehearsed on the basis of 10 game forms. Of particular value is the information regarding coaching, organization and possible variations. This allows every coach to implement the rondos and game forms presented in targeted fashion during training, and thus prepare his players in motivated and diversified fashion for the demands of the 11 against 11 game. About the authors Levent Sürme Levent Sürme joined FC Augsburg at the age of 7 until he was 19. 2003, after he had to quit due to an injury, he started working for FC Augsburg as a youth coach for the U8 team. He has got the UEFA “A” Licence and worked under Thomas Tuchel and Manuel Baum who were head of the academy. He was head coach at FC Augsburg for 15 years. U8-U17. Last three years head coach of the U17 Bundesliga-Team. From 2018 to 2020 he was the head coach of the U15-Team at RB Leipzig. With the beginning of this season he works for SKY as an analyst for the Champions League matches. He also holds seminars for some Football-Associations in Germany and the Turkish-Football-Federation. Martin Weng Martin Weng joined FC Augsburg at the age of 11 and played there until the U19 team. After that he played for several years in the amateur field and started his coaching career at the age of 28 as a player-coach. He has got the UEFA “A” Licence and studied business administration (diploma thesis was the marketing of FC Augsburg). From 2016 to 2018 he was assistant coach of the FC Augsburg U17 Bundesliga-Team. Since 2018 he is head coach of the first team at the bavarian amateur club FC Gundelfingen. He is also coach at the talent development programm from the german football association (U11-U14).
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.
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
PDF Preview of "Coaching the Inverted Fullbacks" Italian Training Concepts - Part 8 Coaching the Inverted Fullbacks Author: Luca BertoliniPages: 81Graphics: 51Exercises: 38 The definition of the "Inverted Fullbacks" may create a misunderstanding: they are not a right-footed player on the left or left-footed players on the right as for the wingers, but they are fullbacks who join the center space of the midfield, running or carrying the ball in front of the center backs, creating more passing options in the center areas of the field, replacing the right and center midfielders, which can become offensive players close to the center forward and play in between the opposition defense lines. From a defensive point of view, inverted fullbacks ensure balance at the back, in case of loss of possession and allowed the now advanced midfielders to counter-press the opposition through numerical advantages around the ball, together with midfield wingers. The inverted fullbacks' significant and weak points are the low options for overlapping runs to support the finishing stage of the moves, the risk of leaving the wingers along, and overloading the center spaces too much, with no chance to stretch the opposition midfield line. These issues can be fixed anyway by high-speed skilled wingers who can run up and down the flanks, from the middle line to the end line, and by high rhythm possession in the middle to travel the ball to the center final third or out wide. Pep Guardiola is the inventor of this team tactical shape; as already stated, the positional play idea of Guardiola probably took him to use these tactics at Bayern Munich, looking for numerical advantage around the ball all over the attacking half of the field, the chance to exploit the skills of his wingers and for the immediate recovery of the ball after its loss. Inverted fullbacks are linked to Pep's creative invention, the "Half Spaces." As these kinds of fullbacks overload the center and the wingers are asked to be placed as wide and possible, Guardiola has been able to open two channels between the flanks and the center, where the center backs, while building up, and the offensive midfielders, when the team is finishing, often act. Obviously, the "Half Spaces" are the territory of exchanges of positions, many kinds of possible patterns of play between the attacking players; mobility is essential inside these spaces. Inverted fullbacks inside the half-spaces and wingers along the flanks, never placed on the same vertical line, where defenders can easily cover passes, if not time, made this field possible; these spaces call us to mind the positional play. This is the reason for this book; try to coach the inverted fullbacks through the positional game to understand the patterns of play and then with small-sided games to take them into the situations with attacking and defending transitions.
Author: Sven Hübscher Pages: 95 Graphics: 78 Exercises: 76 Wingers: A special kind of player Players like Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie or Christiano Ronaldo are perfect examples of the modern outside forward; their exceptional soccer skills enable them to single-handedly win entire games. Good crossing can be trained! David Beckham has logged countless extra hours of practice perfecting his wing attack. It takes constant practice and repetition to achieve his level of technical/tactical perfection. In this eBook Sven Hübscher shows how you can train players of any age or ability level to develop the perfect wing attack. Perfectly rendered diagrams (www.sports-graphics.com), detailed descriptions and valuable coaching tips will help you understand the practice games and exercises quickly and incorporate them correctly into your own training program.
PDF Preview of "Breaking through a compact defense" Author: Athanasios Terzis Publisher: Institute for Youth-Soccer, (IFJ96) Pages: 79Graphics: 60Drills: 10 When attacking against a compact team, the spaces mainly in central areas are restricted. In occasions like these it is almost impossible to break the lines of the opponents by playing through. However, there are other ways to break through the defence by using alternative tactics. If appropriate steps are followed, such as moving the ball to a free player, playing an accurate pass, receiving behind the defence and these steps are combined with the application of specific principles by the forward (receiver), such as having the appropriate positioning and using well-timed runs, the ball can be played over the lines towards specific areas that the opponent defenders can’t defend. Diagram: Positioning of the forward between defenders the moment the pass is played Drill: Forward uses appropriate positioning and a well-timed run to attack effectively the space behind on the weak side Another option to break through a compact defence is by attacking through the flanks. To be effective when attacking these areas, once again specific steps should be made. Firstly, the ball must be moved to a player who has the appropriate passing angle to direct the ball either to the winger’s feet or towards the space behind the fullback. Then the player in possession has to read the positioning of the opponent defenders and make the right decision about where to direct the ball and what kind of pass should he play. Finally, the winger has to find out where is the right space to receive, behind the defence or on his feet. If it is behind the defence, he has to make the appropriate run which should have specific characteristics. Diagram: Winger has available space to receive on his feet and go for the 1 v 1 Drill: Winger receives on his feet and goes either for the 1 v 1 or for an early cross This book which is based on the tactics of Marcelo Bielsa and Pep Guardiola also includes drills to help coaches apply the analysed tactics to their teams, by simply adding or adjusting them to their own training sessions.
Author: Athanasios Terzis Edited by: Peter Schreiner Publisher: Institute for Youth-Soccer, (IFJ96) Pages: 79Graphics: 63Game situations: 8Drills: 8 The aim of this book is to focus on positional style of play. It will provide information about why this specific style is more effective than the others, while the focus will be on how the ball is moved to the free player between the lines of the opposition, by following certain principles, synchronized movements and combination play. The build-up (attacking) can be carried out with three styles of play, positional, direct and counterattacking. When positional style of play is used the ball is moved gradually from line to line by using specific principles and having certain aims. With this style of play short and safe passing is mainly used. Another style used during build up is the direct play. This includes long balls which are usually played towards tall target players in advanced positions or towards the space behind the opposing defence. Finally, there are teams that use a counterattacking style of play, during which they drop back to defend in a compact formation and when they win possession they try to counterattack as soon as possible and with the fewer passes they can. All styles have their pros and cons. For example, building up with positional play is safe as the team can retain possession easier, but takes more time to move the ball to advanced areas. On the other hand, when using direct play, the ball can reach the advanced positioned players very quickly but possession is easier to be lost, as the long balls are not safe enough. As regards the counterattacking style teams, they lack creativity in occasions that they are behind the score and have to take the initiative. Furthermore, when a team uses the counterattacking style against a well-organized and balanced team, they can be forced into a very passive role during the whole game. However, against not well-organized teams they can find great success.
PDF Preview of "Scanning, Movement off the Ball Behavior and Teaching One-Touch Thinking" Author: Wayne Harrison Publisher: Institute for Youth Football, (IFJ96) Production: Peter Schreiner, Jörg Amthor Pages: 147 Graphics: 93 In this eBook Wayne Harrison explains the basic principles of developing the One Touch game and presents his training of first and second contact and the development of two-footedness. Players are often very good at playing with lots of contact with the ball, i.e. dribbling, turns and running with the ball, i.e., training and playing in a more technically oriented play. Unfortunately, far too often our talents are not as good at quick thinking processes and quick decision making, especially when playing with one contact. That's exactly what this e-book aims to teach! The practice and game forms always have one goal: To develop composure in possession of the ball, to reduce the time and number of ball contact and the number of ball contacts needed to keep the ball in motion. In addition, by becoming more aware of everything around him, the player in possession of the ball can use his imagination to make better decisions. Which applies to the same extent to the players without the ball. The point is definitely not to have the players play at a high speed, and always one-touch, but to teach them to be aware of all the possibilities (with correct foot position and body posture) even before a pass is made, in order to make one of the following decisions: Should I play the ball with one contact? Should I hold onto the ball until another option opens up? Is this the time to run with the ball, dribble, pass, cross or shoot? This training will enable the player on the ball to quickly control it with one or two contacts. In doing so, he will recognize his options so that no third or fourth contact is needed to see where the opponents are, so that he also does not need so that he does not need any additional contacts to get out of the way successfully. We train their bodies for footwork and their minds for decision making! Content: One touch awareness development training Number passing games Basics of awareness coaching methodology Methodical training Use of dummies The false nine Three-zone game shape for improvement of the Scanning; Movement OFF the ball Behavior Awareness development Targeted switching game with 16 players Improving of the targeted passing game in three-zone mode Opponents Introduction Directional game forms Awareness game form with three teams About the author
Authors: Norbert Elgert (FC Schalke 04) and Peter Schreiner (Institute for Youth Soccer, Germany) Part 1 Playing directly - Basics One Touch in a Diamond One Touch in a Square Playing over the Third Man Through Passing 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: Part 2 7 Variations of One Touch in a Square 15 Levels of One Touch in a Figure 8 7 Levels for the Y-Drill 4 Variations of "The Brazilian Combination" (used by Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho in the 2002 World Cup) 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?
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 play Focus 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
Wingers: A special kind of player Players like Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie or Christiano Ronaldo are perfect examples of the modern outside forward; their exceptional soccer skills enable them to single-handedly win entire games. Good crossing can be trained! David Beckham has logged countless extra hours of practice perfecting his wing attack. It takes constant practice and repetition to achieve his level of technical/tactical perfection. In this book Sven Hübscher shows how you can train players of any age or ability level to develop the perfect wing attack. Perfectly rendered diagrams (www.sports-graphics.com), detailed descriptions and valuable coaching tips will help you understand the practice games and exercises quickly and incorporate them correctly into your own training program.
Authors: Peter Schreiner, Norbert ElgertPages: 48Graphics: 26Exercises: 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.
Authors: Peter Schreiner, Jörg Amthor, Sven HübscherPages: 64Graphics: 50Exercises: 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".
Pressing in Soccer - Seminar 1 - Theory and Analysis Duration: 58 min. - Slices: 71 - Animations: 13 - Graphics: 8 Topics of this online seminar: Strategies for Winning the Ball (Analyseis and Comparison Pressing and Variations of Pressing Ralf Peter is the tactics Expert of the DFB (DFB Coach and Teacher at the Pro License Courses) who brought the ideas of an effective pressing and counter pressing to the German coaches. Now you can take part at his seminars while watching his seminar series as streaming or download.
Author and Presenter: Athanasios TerzisLanguage: EnglishLength: 51 min. The role of attacking midfielders in overload creation and exploitation with the 1-4-3-3 – An analysis of Pep Guardiola tactics with Manchester City The role of the attacking midfielders in the 1-4-3-3 formation is very important. These two are usually key players in the 1-4-3-3 so they have to be top quality. Apart from their technical excellence, the attacking midfielders have to have high tactical awareness, as this will enable them to create situations in order to break through the opposition’s defensive organization. One of the situations which helps an attacking team to break through the opposition’s defence is the creation of overloads (numerical superiority). Creating overloads is of high priority for teams that aim to apply the principles of positional play. In this presentation, which includes detailed diagrams and videos, we will analyse the attacking tactics of Pep Guardiola with Manchester City and we will focus on how, through intelligent positioning, the attacking midfielders create overloads in specific areas of the field. Additionally, we will present how these overloads can be exploited by good decision making and appropriate combination play. In every tactical situation analysed, the opponents play a significant role, so they can’t be left outside of the context. That’s why in this project the reaction of the opposition is always taken into account so that players end up with the appropriate decision making. Finally, the animated drills are designed to train players in taking the right decisions by reading the reaction of the opponent as well as to help coaches apply these tactics to their teams, by simply adding or adjusting them to their own training sessions. The overload creation and exploitation analysed can also be used in every possible formation by making the appropriate adjustments.
Current trends of defending in space Seminar 1Variants and basic movements of the back four Author and Presenter: Ralf PeterDirector and Editor: Peter SchreinerAnimations: 21 - Graphics: 10 - Playtime: 64 Min. Main topics: Part 1 - Defending deep in the own halfGeneral comments on the topicGame strategies against the defense behavior in space are developed and refined: Coordinated paths Actions between the defensive chains Planned game relocation Philosophy of attacking the 2nd ball Targeted training of important techniques(e.g., "gap passes", diagonal balls, long-range flat passes) Consequence: Defensive strategies have to be developed or adapted against these strategies! Basic movements of the back four: Analysis - Changes - Trends Shifting sideways Holding the height Moving backwards ("falling") Moving forward ("push forward") Changes in the basic movements Changes in shifting behavior Player between the lines Lateral shifting during attacking pressing Lateral shifting during defensive pressing Behavior after the enemy breaks through on the wing Behavior in counterpressing Reaction to opposing basic orders „Back Five“ - „Back Three“ - a new trend?
Playing without the ball - Prefect ball possession - Superb positioning Presentation Group: U19 Schalke 04 Duration: 89 min. Presenter: Norbert Elgert (FC Schalke 04) Director: Peter Schreiner (Institute for Youth Soccer) Positional Play In this 3rd part of The Art of Playing Attacking Soccer, it is all about the importance of good positional play as the basis for a successful build-up attack that always is indicated when a quick counter-attack is not possible. It is characterized by a safe build-up, either over the wings or through the middle. Ball possession even under pressure The attacking team plays the ball into the attacking zone from its defensive zone through midfield and does so with well-executed pass sequences. The most important quality for this to be successful is the ability of the whole team to keep ball possession even under intensive pressure by the opponent. Ball possession is no guarantee for a win, but it allows to dictate tempo and rhythm and above all, to force the opponent to do a lot of running. Positional Games Top teams have an almost prefect ability to retain the ball no matter what the circumstances. To acquire this ability, small and large positional games should be included in practices. In this eVideo you can see how Norbert Elgert has his team go through preliminary passing exercises and positional games in order to put pressure on a well-organized defense. It is very important to apply exercises and game variation properly and to communicate clearly what is to be learned. That is why there is a crucial emphasis in this eVideo as to how the coach interacts with his players: How do you correct your players? What do you emphasize? How do you motivate your players? What is your body language?
Presenter: Peter HyballaDirector: Peter SchreinerTranslator: Hardy FuchsSpeaker: Stephen Crilley Seminar 2 - Totaal Voetbal - Playing with the space Topics: Introduction - Totaal voetbal British coaches imported Totaal voetbal to The Netherlands Rinus Michels and later Cruyff took these ideas to FC Barcelona Characteristics of Totaal voetbal Developing the 4-2-4 to a 4-3-3 Skills required in Totaal voetbal Building blocks in practicing Totaal voetbal The coachs perspective (Space - Totaal voetbal) Playing the ball deep - Maintain ball possession - Playing in a triangle - Quick transition Small-sided games - Passing in real game situations
The DVD The Creative Dribbler shows Ball Control, Dribbling and Feinting Contents: Video 1: Dribbling and Feinting Video 2: Playing with an Opponent at Your Back Languages: English, German Length: about 110 minutes Film Size: 4:3 - PAL
This is a complete weekend seminar with Ralf Peter (DFB educater in A-License and Pro-License coaches) - Pressing in Soccer - How to Practise and Master it - part 1 to 4. Pressing (Part 1) – Theory an Analysis Duration: 58 min. - Slices: 71 - Animations: 13 - Graphics: 8 Topics of this online seminar: Strategies for Winning the Ball (Analyseis and Comparison Pressing and Variations of Pressing Pressing in Soccer (Part 2) – Practice Models 1 Duration: 53 min. - Slices: 42 - Animations: 12 -Graphics: 30 Pressing in Soccer (Part 3) – Practice Models 2 Duration: 50 min. - Slices: 39 - Animations: 16 - Graphics: 53 Pressing in Soccer Part 4 – Counter Pressing Basics – Information in Detail – Practics Activities Duration: 56 min. - Slices: 49 - Animations: 16 - Graphics: 3 Ralf Peter is the tactics Expert of the DFB (DFB Coach and Teacher at the Pro License Courses) who brought the ideas of an effective pressing and counter pressing to the German coaches. Now you can take part at his seminars while watching his seminar series (more than 3 hours) on DVD.
An unbelievable chance for you to learn from some of the world’s top football coaches as they take their professional training sessions for ALL Levels. On volume 2 of this DVD series there is over an hour of training sessions with Martin Jol, Co Adriaanse, Foppe de Haan, Ricardo Moniz and Raymond Verheijen who will show you how to coach players of all levels. Now you can use the same practices for your own sessions from the same Top Dutch Coaches that coached at; Ajax, Spurs, Fulham, Porto, Dutch National Teams, Feyenoord, PSV, FC Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester City and many more.. This gives you a completely unique opportunity to learn from these top professional Dutch coaches! Runtime: 95 minutes Region: PAL-Region Free, works on ALL standalone DVD players, PC’s and MAC’s Age Group suitable for: from age U8+. Price: 29,95 € SESSION 1 - Martin Jol Warm-Up Zonal Defending in a 3 v 2 and 2 v 1 Zonal Defending in a 7 v 6, 8 v 7 and 8 v 8 Exclusive Interview (about Tactical strategy and decision making) Exclusive Tips (about Zonal Defending) Coaching History: Roda JC, RKC Waalwijk, Tottenham Hotspur, Hamburger SV, Ajax and currently at Fulham FC. SESSION 2 - Co Adriaanse Warm-Up Transitional Pressing Game Pressing in a 2 v 2 Possession Game Pressing in a 6 v 6 Small Sided Game Pressing in a 8 v 9 Small Sided Game Exclusive Interview (training effectively, maximising practice time) Exclusive Tips (about Pressing in practice and games) Coaching History: FC Zwolle, ADO Den Haag, Willen II, Ajax, AZ, Porto, Metalurh Donetsk, Al-Sadd, Red Bull Salzburg, Olympic Qatar and now FC Twente. Head of Youth Development for five seasons at Ajax. SESSION 3 - Foppe de Haan Warm-Up Short Passing Combinations Counter - Fast Break Attacks Counter-Attacking in a 6 v 6 Small Sided Game Exclusive Interview (about counter-attacking) Coaching History: SC Heerenveen for 18 seasons, of which 12 seasons he served as the Technical Director, Netherlands under-21, Indonesia U-23, Ajax Cape Town, Dutch Cup final twice and Champions League in 2000. Rinus Michels oeuvre award in 2009 SESSION 4 - Ricardo Moniz Dribbling Techniques and Moves to beat 1 v 1 Duels with Finishing 2 v 2 with Finishing in a Small Sided Game Exclusive Interview (Individual technical qualities) Analytical importance of "Coerver Coaching Method" Coaching History: VV Nuenen (Head of Youth Development and Trainer Coerver-method), Feyenoord (Trainer Coerver-method, F1 up to second team), Grasshoppers (Head of Youth Development and Trainer of the second team) and PSV (Trainer Coerver-method and Trainer A1), Tottenham Hotspur (Skills Coach), Hamburger SV (Technical coach), FC Red Bull Salzburg (Personal coach) SESSION 5 - Raymond Verheijen Warm-Up 1 v 1 Duels: Acceleration and Finishing Quick Wide Play: Crossing and Finishing Conditioning in a 11 v 11 Game Exclusive Interview (about Soccer Specific Conditioning) Coaching History: Exercise psychologist at many places including for the Dutch national team. Provides advice in the field of periodisation and football endurance training to numerous coaches at professional and amateur teams. KNVB - tutor for the subject of football endurance training. Achieved success as exercise psychologist/football endurance coach by coming third at World Cup 2002 with South Korea working with Head Coach Guus Hiddink. FC Barcelona, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Chelsea F.C, Manchester City and Assistant Manager to the Welsh national side
Learn the fantastic tricks, moves and flicks of some of the greatest stars, like Edgar Davids, Jay-Jay Okocha, Louis Figo, Maradonna, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho. Learn to master the ball - on the ground and in the air - build the confidence it takes to be a top player. Contents: Juggling Tricks Dribbling Tricks Feints and Moves Precise Passing Excellent Ball Control Heading and Volleying All tricks are shown in normal speed an slow motion with excellent explanations and coaching points. Your players will practice these skills for hours at home. This DVD covers every aspect of ball control, dribbling, feinting, juggling and heading. Languages: English, German Length: about 115 minutes Film Size: 4:3 - PAL
Author and Presenter: Horst Wein Spielzeit: 62 min. Part 3: Preparatory Games for 7 v 7 All these simplified games for teams of three presented in this DVD are based on realistic game situations. 3 v 1 - Ball possession in two adjacent playing areas Quick attack 3 v 1 plus 2 3 v 1 with a safety defender 3 v 3 with four goals on each side of a square area 3 v 2 with counter attack 3 v 2 plus 1 with three teams Keeping possession in a 3 v 2 situation Variation of ball possession in the 3 v 2 Through-balls - 3 v 1 plus 1 3 v 3 on two big goals 3 v 3 -Passes through one of the four goals 3 v 3 -Crosses for headballs. Stimulate through playing instead of instructing with exercises. (Horst Wein) In part 3 of this series Horst Wein offers to coaches and teachers a series of simplified games 3 against 3 to acquiring the competence for the 7 v 7. The players space is getting bigger and bigger, the challenges become more complex. This way, the players learn to orient themselves in an enlarged area and to make correct decisions quickly.