A positional attack is always started when a fast counterattack is not possible. It is characterized by a secure opening of the game and can be performed as a wing or frontal attack through the center.The attacking team plays the ball with targeted and safe pass sequences from the third of defense over the midfield into the attacking zone to prepare for goalscoring opportunities. Top teams are characterized by an almost perfect ball security in all game situations. Small and large positional games are very well suited for learning the process of securing possession of the ball. Definition „Positional Games“Positional games are small games in equal, lower, or higher numbers without goal with different - mostly tactical - tasks. Possible Tasks Keeping the ball in ball possession Reach a certain numbers of touches on the ball Switching field after a specified number of passes Touch-limit: One-touch, two touches, three touches, free play After the pass an additional task (sprint around cone)
Author: Ralf Peter Edited by: Peter Schreiner Editor: Institute of Youth soccer Graphics by: Peter Schreiner, Ralf Peter Pages: 113 - Graphics: 82 Content: Basic strategies Defining Pressing What to consider with regards to Pressing? Types of Pressing Midfield Pressing – The Most Common Type of Pressin High Pressure Low Pressure Basics on Pressing Tactical behaviour of two Forwards? Through Ball Pressure - Cover Approach – Deny - Force Putting opponents under pressure when receiving the ball Options of Wide Midfielders Delaying an opponent Approaching an opponent Forcing an opponent Winning the Ball – Analysis and Comparison: Midfield Pressing as the most common type of Pressing Advantages of Midfield Pressing Attackers defending on an angle Attackers not positioned too far advanced Keeping central areas compact Showing inside or outside? Starting points of Pressing situations Doubling-up after receiving the ball Approaching the Fullback Doubling-up in central areas Doubling-up with tactical perfection Errors on Midfield Pressing Forward‘s position too far advanced Both Forwards level Wide Midfielder‘s position too far inside Wide Midfielder‘s position too far outside Wide Midfielder‘s position too far advanced Wide Midfielder’s position too deep Closest Forward should apply pressure Wide Midfielder being impatient Tactical behaviour of the furthest Wide Midfielder Escaping the Pressing situation Showing outside Options against this type of Midfield Pressing Approach on an angle Doubling-up Detailed tactical behaviour Holding Midfielder’s position too far inside Fullback’s position too far inside Closest Fullback’s position too close to the opposing Wide Midfielder Poor tactical positioning of the closest Centre Back. Game Situations and Solutions - Midfield Pressing Good tactical behaviour of Centre Backs The attacking team escaping Pressing situations Dropping off as a tactical element Training Sessions on Midfield Pressing Training recommendations on „Showing Inside“ when Pressing in Midfield TS 01: 3 v 4 on the flanks – „Showing Inside“ TS 02: 4 v 3 on the flanks (both sides) - „Showing Inside“ TS 03: Midfield Pressing in a 6 v 6 TS 04: 4 v 3 – Midfield Pressing „Showing Outside“ TS 05: 4 v 3 – Midfield Pressing „Showing Outside“ (both sides) TS 06: 4 v 5 – Midfield Pressing „Showing Outside“ – both sides (2) TS 06: 2 v 1 – Doubling-Up in central areas TS 07: 2 v 3 – Doubling-Up with Holding Midfielder and Attacking Midfielder TS 08: 2 v 3 using the double-18 yard box TS 09a: 2 v 1 using the double-18 yard box (1) TS 09b: 2 v 1 using the double-18 yard box (2) TS 10: 3 v 2 using the double-18 yard box TS 11: 3 v 2 on both sides TS 12: 4 v 3 on one half of the field (both sides) TS 13: 8 v 8 – Teaching Midfield Pressing High Pressure (Forechecking) Low Pressure Training Sessions on Low Pressure: TS Low Pressure 1: 8 v 8 with two dribble-gates and one pass-gate (Mini goal) Simulation of passing into Forwards TS Low Pressure 2: 8 v 8 + 1 with limited passing options Long balls into Forwards
Peter Schreiner takes his coordination and agility training method to the next level by introducing a soccer ball to the exercises.This DVD combines technical training with a coordination and conditioning component through the use of simple field equipment.The exercises allow the players to practice technique at game-like intensity levels while improving their overall fitness, coordination, explosiveness, quickness and agility.Contents: Coordination with a soccer ball Coordination and warm-up Technique-oriented coordination training Coordination and agility ladder Reaction and speed training Coordination and shooting Languages: English, GermanLength: 60 minutesFilm Size: 4:3 - PAL
Author: Peter Schreiner Presenter: Dirk Rauin Duration: 40 min. Contents: running and jumping coordination, coordinative warming-up and theory coordination. More Information: The running performance demanded of a soccer player differs considerably from that of an athlete. Sprints, turns, changes of direction, runs with the ball and challenges for the ball both before and after a sprint require the player to adjust his stride length and frequency to widely varied game situations. This makes a variable, flexible and selective application of running techniques during the game necessary. For selective conditioning of running coordination, it is necessary to set priorities within training sessions. Fast footwork, involving lightning fast coordination of nerves and foot muscles, is at the heart of many drills.
Author: Peter Schreiner Presenter: Dirk Rauin Duration: 60 min. Contents: coordination for advanced reaction and speed of action complex coordination training. Modern soccer is characterized by its high tempo. To play soccer successfully, players must react faster than ever when they receive the ball, as well as making frequent sudden changes of direction, sprints into free space and instant switches from defense to attack. The demands on soccer players are so great that special and systematic training of their running coordination, especially their running technique and rhythm, appears essential. What are the special aspects of the conditioning of running coordination for soccer players? The running performance demanded of a soccer player differs considerably from that of an athlete. Sprints, turns, changes of direction, runs with the ball and challenges for the ball both before and after a sprint require the player to adjust his stride length and frequency to widely varied game situations. This makes a variable, flexible and selective application of running techniques during the game necessary. For selective conditioning of running coordination, it is necessary to set priorities within training sessions. Fast footwork, involving lightning fast coordination of nerves and foot muscles, is at the heart of many drills. Small, rapid steps ensure that the player can control the ball securely and move in any direction he chooses. The object is to remain in contact with the ground. He can then retain control of his body and accelerate quickly in any given direction. In addition, good footwork is essential to a good shooting technique.
Length: 130 minutes This eVideo about dribbling moves show you how to systematically expand your players´ repertoire, regardless of age or skill level.What´s unique: You can see how 12-year-olds learn the techniques, 17-year-olds refine them, and German national team players execute them perfectly. Content: Scissors and step-overs the importance of moves in soccer Training objectives for different age levels Detailes technical explanations: step-over, double step-over, scissor, double scissors Eleven systematic steps for introducing and teaching the scissors and the step-over Age-specific training information for 12-year-olds and 17-year-olds Former german national team players Mehmet Scholl and Bernd Schneider demonstrate the scissors and the step-over
Author: Ralf Peter (DFB coach and educator) Length: 40 minutes Soccer Tactics Modern Defending - Part 1 - Individual Defense Tactics This eVideo includes: - 1 v. 1 defense (defender facing attacker) - The role of individual tactics in the playing system - 1 v. 1 defense (attackers back to defender) - 1 v. 2 defense Whether your formation includes a sweeper, a back three or a back four, 1 v. 1 play is the foundation for all forms of defending. That's why individual defensive training is the first step toward ball-oriented defense. Series Modern Defending 1-3 In this series the Ralf Peter shows a systematic method of teaching ball-oriented defense, focusing on: tactical sequences in detail, recognizing and correcting mistakes, and relevant exercises. Whether your formation includes a sweeper, a back three or a back four, 1 v. 1 play is the foundation for all forms of defending. That's why individual defensive training is the first step toward ball-oriented defense. Building on individual defensive training, the next critical step forward toward ball-oriented defense is to learn defensive tactics for groups of two, three and four. Outnumbering your opponents near the ball is the ultimate goal of ball-oriented defense. Introducing the back four system (basic movement of the back four, back four plus two midfield defenders, back four plus four midfielders, playing with a 4-4-2 system: defensive third and midfield pressing, attacking third pressing).
Author: Ralf Peter (DFB coach and educator) Length: 55 minutes Soccer Tactics Modern Defending - Part 2 - Group Defense Tactics This eVideo includes: - 2 v. 3 attackers outnumber defenders - 2 v. 1 defenders outnumber attacker - 2 v. 2 equal number of attackers and defenders Building on individual defensive training, the next critical step forward toward ball-oriented defense is to learn defensive tactics for groups of two, three and four players. Outnumbering your opponents near the ball is the ultimate goal of ball-oriented defense. Series Modern Defending 1-3 In this series the Ralf Peter shows a systematic method of teaching ball-oriented defense, focusing on: tactical sequences in detail, recognizing and correcting mistakes, and relevant exercises. Whether your formation includes a sweeper, a back three or a back four, 1 v. 1 play is the foundation for all forms of defending. That's why individual defensive training is the first step toward ball-oriented defense. Building on individual defensive training, the next critical step forward toward ball-oriented defense is to learn defensive tactics for groups of two, three and four. Outnumbering your opponents near the ball is the ultimate goal of ball-oriented defense. Introducing the back four system (basic movement of the back four, back four plus two midfield defenders, back four plus four midfielders, playing with a 4-4-2 system: defensive third and midfield pressing, attacking third pressing).
Author: Ralf Peter (DFB coach and educator) Length: 48 minutes Soccer Tactics Modern Defending Part 3 - Team Defense Tactics This eVideo includes: - Introducing the back four system - Playing with a 4-3-3 system - Playing with a 3-5-2 system This eVideo shows you how to teach a ball-oriented defensive concept on the basis of comprehensive individual and group defensive tactics training. While the method shown here uses a playing system with a back four, it can be applied to other systems as well. Series Modern Defending 1-3 In this series the Ralf Peter shows a systematic method of teaching ball-oriented defense, focusing on: tactical sequences in detail, recognizing and correcting mistakes, and relevant exercises. Whether your formation includes a sweeper, a back three or a back four, 1 v. 1 play is the foundation for all forms of defending. That's why individual defensive training is the first step toward ball-oriented defense. Building on individual defensive training, the next critical step forward toward ball-oriented defense is to learn defensive tactics for groups of two, three and four. Outnumbering your opponents near the ball is the ultimate goal of ball-oriented defense. Introducing the back four system (basic movement of the back four, back four plus two midfield defenders, back four plus four midfielders, playing with a 4-4-2 system: defensive third and midfield pressing, attacking third pressing).
Length: about 102 minutes Authors: Ralf Peter, Gerd Bode Modern Youth Training - Part 1 Playing and Practicing with Five- to Six-Year-Olds Building blocks for play session - General movement training - Soccer-oriented movement training - Playing soccer Indoor and outdoor play session samples - Tag games and relays - Age appropriate games 4 + 1 and 5 + 1 The role of the coach - The coaches job - Player guidance: Problems and how to solve them - Working with parents
Authors: Ralf Peter, Gerd Bode Length: 104 minutes Modern Youth Training - Part 2 Playing and Practicing with Six to Eight-Year-Olds Building Blocks for training sessions - General movement training - Soccer-oriented movement training - Soccer specific technique training Indoor and Outdoor Sessions - Free play, welcome, solo exercises with the ball - Exercises for better dribbling - Partner exercises and competitions - Motivational game: Fish and the fisherman - Ball gymnastics - Movement exercises with the ball - Simple soccer games Key concepts - Tag games - Dribbling - Faking - Passing - Shooting
Authors: Ralf Peter, Gerd Bode Duration: about 94 minutes Modern Youth Training Part 3 Playing and Practicing with Eight to Twelve-Year-Olds Building blocks for training sessions - General movement training - Soccer oriented movement training - Soccer specific technique training Learning basic techniques - Dribbling, faking, passing and receiving, shooting and heading Dribbling games - Exercises to improve dribbling skill - Changing directions while dribbling - Slalom dribbling and shooting - Creating a session on dribbling Tips on organizing a session - Using a single setup for multiple exercises - Line exercises and rotations - Competitions for two teams playing simultaneously - Station training - Simple soccer games in a 3 v 3 setting
Autor: Norbert Vieth Seiten: 94 Success in Soccer Practice Planner 1 Youth U16-U18 Practice planning - quick, simple, adaptable and practical (U16 - U18) by Norbert Vieth If you`re an advanced youth coach, your players need a motivational training program that enables them to have lots of fun playing the game and develop their soccer skills while also improving their physical fitness. Contents: What do advanced youth players expect of their club? Optimize your planning with conceptual building blocks The easy way to plan and organize practice sessions Help yourself to with our catalog of exercises! The right solution for any situation There`s always time to prepare for practice Adapt the set up to your situation Three groups are more effective than two What you do get? A handy and efficient tool that will help you quickly plan practice sessions that are individualized, practical and systematically structured. Using our conceptual building blocks, you can put together an unlimited supply of fresh and motivational training programs that are sure to cover all the most important concepts for this age level. And the Success in Soccer Practice Planner simplifies planning in another way too: All of the more than 70 games and exercises shown share the same basic set up, so the tiring, complicated, time consuming and disruptive process of rearranging the field becomes unnecessary. Creating practice sessions for U16 and U18 teams just doesn`t get any easier than this!
Autor: Norbert Vieth Seiten: 94 Success in Soccer Practice Planner 2 Level 1 Amateur Adult Practice planning - quick, simple, adaptable and practical by Norbert Vieth This practice planner from top German coach Norbert Vieth is geared towards coaches of low to mid level amateur adult teams. It provides exercises and games based on conceptual building blocks which include: Warm Ups Basic Technique Training 1v1 Attacking 1v1 Defending Group Attacking Group Defending Soccer Fitness Motivational Games
Autor: Norbert Vieth Seiten: 94 Success in Soccer Practice Planner 3 Level 2 Amateur Adult Practice planning - quick, simple, adaptable and practical (U16-U18 Amateur Adult) by Norbert Vieth The foundation for players and coaches is a positive attitude toward competitive soccer. That requires a systematic training program that improves the team and its players and gives them a chance to have some fun too. Contents: What do mid-level amateurs expect of their club? Optimize your planning with conceptual building blocks The easy way to plan and organize practice sessions The right solution for any situation The right training for any time of the season Minor variations can have a major impact Finding the right mix of practice games What you do get? A handy and efficient tool that will help you quickly plan practice sessions that are individualized, practical and systematically structured. Using our conceptual building blocks, you can put together an unlimited supply of fresh and motivational training programs that are sure to cover all the most important concepts for this level of play. And the Success in Soccer Practice Planner simplifies planning in another way too: All of the more than 70 games and exercises shown share the same basic set up, so the tiring, complicated, time consuming and disruptive process of rearranging the field becomes unnecessary. Creating practice sessions for Amateur Adult teams just doesn`t get any easier than this!
Authors: Peter Greiber, Robert Freis Pages: 205 Exercises: 240 The Complete Keeper The Complete Keeper is a practical goalkeeper training handbook that truly delivers: Instead of bogging down with long-winded discussions of theory, it has more than 240 clearly illustrated exercises and practice games which provide virtually infinite variations for effective youth goalkeeper training. It is a rich resource for soccer coaches who know that goalkeeper training must be taken just as seriously as field player training. The book includes descriptions of basic goalkeeping techniques, in detail and with plenty of photos. Special attention is paid to the tactical aspects of the position and all bases are covered, from elements of training to the little things that make the difference between good goalkeeping and great goalkeeping. Although this book is primarily intended for coaches of youth soccer teams, the vast majority of the exercises are appropriate for adults as well. About the authors Peter Greiber has worked for 1st FC Cologne since 1995; he's been in charge of goalkeeper training for the youth division since 1998. He is a trained sports instructor and holds an A License. Robert Freis is also a trained sports instructor and holder of an A License. He worked as a youth coach in Cologne for three years.
Training Programs for Solo Practice Scoring on a volley or bicycle kick, successfully dribbling past multiple opponents, creative tricks and fakes - thease are the things that make soccer so fascinating and get the fans excited. It all comes down to having a good feel for the ball. The "Ball Magic" DVD from the DFB (German Soccer Association) are designed to motivate young player to practice on their own, so they can start developing a broad repertoire of techniques. On this DVD, you´ll find more than 100 exercises that can help you become a "ball magician" too! Language: English Length: 57 minutes Size: 4:3 - PAL Index: Dribblings and stunts Dribbling Fast footwork Coordination exercises Fast changes of direction "Magic tricks" Juggling, Ball Controll, Passing and Shooting, Partner Exercises Juggling Ball control Passing and shooting Partner exercises
Inroduction Basic Defense Formations This DVD shows you how to start teaching the basics of ball-oriented defense (providing support, convering teammates, "double teaming" on the player with the ball) at the 11- and 12-year-old age level. For more advanced players, it also present a step-by-step procedure for introduction defense formations, using the back four as an example. The third part of the DVD contains exercises developed specifically to teach individual and group defense tactics. Language: English Length: 57 minutes Size: 4:3 - PAL Index: Using small-sided games to teach basic tactics (games in which one team outnumbers the other) Teaching the back four step by step: basic movements, back four against attack formation with two forwards, cooperation with midfield and goalkeeper Teaching ball-oriented defense step by step: basic individual tactics, defending in pairs,defending in groups of three
"If you have problems with your balance you will have problems with the ball!" This DVD shows exercises, that allow the players to improve their body controle while executing soccer techniques. They will learn to adapt their posture depending on different situations, win tackles and reduce the amount of falls and injuries. They will learn to perfect their soccer technique. The section theory basics includes important information for your training of spatial awareness. This DVD includes exercises and coaching tipps about the following topics: Basic exercises without the ball Partner exercises Group exercises Team exercises Goalkeeper training Small competitions Film Size: 16:9 Languages: English Length: about 78 minutes Authors: Peter Schreiner, Dr. Gerd Thissen
Peter Schreiner takes his coordination and agility training method to the next level by introducing a soccer ball to the exercises. This DVD combines technical training with a coordination and conditioning component through the use of simple field equipment. The exercises allow the players to practice technique at game-like intensity levels while improving their overall fitness, coordination, explosiveness, quickness and agility. Contents: Coordination with a soccer ball Coordination and warm-up Technique-oriented coordination training Coordination and agility ladder Reaction and speed training Coordination and shooting Video 1 + Video 2 out of the series "Coordination Training" Additional for free: The Booklet Agility Ladder (PDF) Languages: English, German Length: 60 minutes Film Size: 4:3 - PAL
The DVD Coordination, Agility & Speed Training contains 2 videos. Video1 covers running and jumping coordination, coordinative warming-up and theory coordination. Video2 covers coordination for advanced reaction and speed of action complex coordination training. 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.
Languages: English Length: approx. 60 minutes Feel The Speed DVD - Learn how to develop and coach Football Speed In this unique insight into developing Speed for Soccer, learn how to develop Quickness and Explosiveness, quick feet, quick thinking, good coordination, and the ability to rapidly change direction. Learn how to improve your Reactive and Active Speed, improve your footwork and how to accelerate and decelerate instantaneously to get away from your opponent and get to the ball first! This Speed training methodology has been tried, tested and proven at all levels of the game of Soccer, from youth to professional clubs. Learn how to develop Quickness Active Speed Reactive Speed Complex Speed Learn What to observe What to coach The common mistakes How to correct them What to Practice When to Practice About the author Mike is the founder and Coaching Director of Sport Dimensions and the Running School. Mike has been a coach for 26 years and has worked in the UK, Europe and the USA. He has worked with a number of professional athletes and clubs form different sports including soccer, rugby, basketball and track and field. Mike is a qualified Soccer UEFA A Licensed Coach, Speed Coach, Strength & Conditioning Coach and Rehabilitation Specialist. Mike runs coaching workshops and seminars in Europe and the USA, on Soccer Speed and Power Development, and The Long Term Development of Young Soccer Athletes, and is a guest lecturer at Sheffield University and St Mary’s University on Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation techniques. He has developed a number of rehabilitation programmes and protocols. He has been featured in a number of newspapers and magazines for his work with elite athletes and Soccer clubs, such as Running Fitness, Athletics Weekly, The Times, Mirror, Daily Mail, Ultrafit, Men’s Fitness, Mens Health and Esquire Magazine etc His training methodologies have also been highlighted on the BBC Sports Academy. His reputation as a coach in Speed Development and rehabilitation has seen him work with professional and elite athletes from Soccer, rugby and athletics as well as recreational athletes. His client list includes teams and athletes from Chelsea FC, Chelsea Academy,( where he worked for 4 years) Arsenal, Fulham FC, Blackburn, Crystal Palace, QPR, West Ham, Ipswich Town FC, London Wasps, Bath, London Irish, Harlequins, the RFUW, the English Institute of Sport, GB Bobsleigh and a host of international and recreational Tri-athletes and Track & Field athletes. Mike is the author on two books on kids fitness Called 101 Fitness a book on getting fit and getting fast for 7 to 17 year olds. He is also the author the DVD on developing speed in Soccer called “Feel the Speed”.
This DVD about dribbling moves show you how to systematically expand your players´ repertoire, regardless of age or skill level.What´s unique: You can see how 12-year-olds learn the techniques, 17-year-olds refine them, and German national team players execute them perfectly. Language: English Length: 130 minutes Size: 4:3 - PAL Index: Scissors and step-overs the importance of moves in soccer Training objectives for different age levels Detailes technical explanations: step-over, double step-over, scissor, double scissors Eleven systematic steps for introducing and teaching the scissors and the step-over Age-specific training information for 12-year-olds and 17-year-olds German natinal team players Mehmet Scholl and Bernd Schneider demonstrate the scissors and the step-over
The Perfect Soccer Workout from Sweden! Duration: 92 minutes Music-CD: with 35 tracks (65 bpm to 220 bpm) Format: 4:3 PAL DVD + Music-CD: 49,90 € Language: Swedisch The introduction is in Swedish, but the drills expain themselves, perfect demonstation. Description: „Fotbollsworkout“ combines soccer technique with music and is a great fitness training for all sports, specially for soccer. There are drills for one person, pairs and groups. Highly recommended!
This Teaching Method has been Developed in the Youth and Academies of the Italian Serie A Marking, tackling, intercepting, anticipating, positioning and defending the goal are fundamental elements in the modern game of football. The Italian Style coaches present more than 40 technical exercises and game situations for the physical and mental development of young soccer players. The exercises focus on the defensive phase, with the primary objective to develop the tactical awareness and abilities of the defenders, who are more and more scarce in the modern game of soccer. These exercises are based on the training methodology used at Italian Serie A professional clubs to develop their academy players to highly skilled and tactical astute level. The organization of the work is divided in two macro sections: Improvement of the fundamentals of individual tactical abilities Marking,positioning Defending the goal Tackling Anticipation,Intercepting Development of Coordination Abilities using 1v1 Sistuations Balance Differentiation and rhythmisation skills Motor reaction Motor combination Runtime: 65 minutes Language: English Region: Region Free, works on ALL standalone DVD players, PCs and MACs Age Group suitable for: from age U10 and more.