Soccer Defending

Soccer Defending
Author: Dylan Joseph
Publisher: Understand, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949511116

A player who could hardly defend. A bleak soccer future as a bench-warmer. An athlete who lacked confidence in their game. Are you or a loved one enjoying soccer, but can't stand not being confident on how to defend? Do you or a child have a problem stopping the team from shooting? Are you a parent or player that would love to stop the dribble of each opponent but struggle even stopping the foot skills of one player? If any of these situations describe you, you are not alone. Coaches of soccer are good at having the team work together. Sadly, your abilities as an individual are often lost in the team's tactics unless you are the star player on the team. The coach lets the best player do as they please but every other player must do their job, even though the coach may not always teach exactly how to do that job. This is great when you are the favorite player, but more often than not you are just existing on the field and not really contributing to your team in the way you want to. Outcomes of applying the facts in this book: -Understand how to stop an attacker every time (plus a few mindsets to avoid). -Learn the proper body positioning and placement in relation to the defender. -Remove the toxic habits you need to break. Why does learning these things matter? Well, building your knowledge grows your confidence. Self-esteem is key for any soccer player and building the belief in yourself and your child will allow them to play to the level you know they can play. You may think those are all well and great, but "how can a book really deliver on increasing the abilities of yourself, son, daughter, or team?" "Why not just watch a YouTube video to see it too?" Excitingly, this book lays out step-by-step what you should work on and the most important keys to being able to perform on the field. Yes, other author's will fill up their pages with tips for various situations, but never really say which things to know are the most important and will make the biggest difference in your game. This book does exactly that. Also, though YouTube can be used to compliment a book because videos show visual representations of the skills covered, each video is often unorganized and the order in which you watch the videos is NOT structured at all. This book provides that structure to ensure that you are not just getting a little information in one spot and some knowledge in another without being able to understand the entire picture of how it all works together. It is time for hours of Soccer Defending to finally pay off. Become the player, coach, or parent that changes every game from here on out. Pick up your copy today by clicking BUY NOW.

Defending in Soccer

Defending in Soccer
Author: Tony Englund
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1782559094

The 1990 World Cup in Italy was infamous for generating the lowest-ever goals per game average, and since then, tactical thought has focused heavily and consistently on flexible attacking designed to break down and defeat defending in depth. This book argues that the next tactical revolution belongs to the defending side of the ball, and it features complex, layered defending, blending postures and pressures designed to keep an attacking team off balance throughout the match. There are many quality soccer coaches in the game at every level who feel that defending is more about mentality than tactics, that defending topics do not need to be part of every training session. This book seeks to reestablish balance in tactical planning and in training design by examining every aspect of individual and team defending, making it easy for the coach to incorporate tackling, defending roles, pressing, defending setpieces, and many more topics into team training. With its more than 190 defending drills to train players, it is the complete guide to mastering defending in soccer.

The Science of Soccer Team Defending

The Science of Soccer Team Defending
Author: Marcus A. Dibernardo
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-02-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781496058706

The Science of Soccer Team Defending covers zonal defending, zonal pressing, pressing and key defensive principles and strategies. The training sessions are from some of the top clubs in the world. The book is literally a culmination of the best drills and information I have gathered in 20+ years of coaching soccer. I use every training session in the book with my teams; applying the strategies and principles to all the formations we use. I am confident “The Science of Soccer Team Defending” will improve your ability to coach defense.

The Art of Defending

The Art of Defending
Author: Wayne Harrison
Publisher: Reedswain Inc.
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1591640334

This second part of Harrison's excellent team defending series covers all aspects of 11v11 defending. Through phase plays, full squad exercises in which the defence is coached specifically, duties and responsibilities are taught in each third of the field. Well-organised and very useful, this book is a must for coaches who need to work on the defensive side of the game.

Soccer iQ Presents Shutout Pizza

Soccer iQ Presents Shutout Pizza
Author: Dan Blank
Publisher: SoccerPoet LLC
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0989697762

WARNING: This is not a goalkeeping book. From the best-selling author of Soccer iQ comes a book dedicated to teaching and organizing a back four. Coach Dan Blank led the Southeastern Conference's best defense at two different universities in consecutive years. It began with a handbook he created for his defenders that ensured everyone was on the same page. Shutout Pizza is a vastly expanded version of that handbook. It introduces the governing principles that guided the SEC's best defenses, and covers a broad spectrum of scenarios that commonly occur during matches. Shutout Pizza is packed with diagrams that will help the reader visualize the concepts discussed in the text, and includes several of most effective drills for training these concepts. This is an excellent book for coaches and players who want to defend more effectively.

Soccer Defense

Soccer Defense
Author: Alan Hargreaves
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2009-09-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1492573078

In soccer, a good defender is someone who can outthink the opponent, win the ball, and combine physical and mental skills with courage and determination. In the mini e-book Soccer Defense: Winning the Ball, coaches and players will find detailed descriptions, full-color photos, and diagrammed drills for developing the skills of first and second defenders. First defenders will learn how to close down on an attacker and jockey, win the ball by good positioning and interception, stop the attacker from turning with the ball, force the attacker one way, and recover when beaten. Second defenders will learn to cover and support the first defender by not moving too soon or too late and to set the offside trap. This mini e-book also covers the three basic tackles: block tackle, side block tackle, and sliding tackle. The photos show correct and incorrect positioning for each tackle, and the diagrammed drills for each tackle include equipment, organization, instructions, and coaching points and progressions. The defensive drills in Soccer Defense: Winning the Ball cover all levels of the game so that beginning, intermediate, and advanced players can all learn to take their defensive skills to the highest level. The mini e-book Soccer Defense: Winning the Ball is an abridged version of the comprehensive book Skills & Strategies for Coaching Soccer, Second Edition (Human Kinetics, 2010).

Soccer Strategies

Soccer Strategies
Author: Robyn L. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1999
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9781890946333

A collection defensive and offensive soccer strategies.

The Soccer Academy: 100 Defending Practices and Small Sided Games

The Soccer Academy: 100 Defending Practices and Small Sided Games
Author: Michael Beale
Publisher: Reedswain Inc.
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-03-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1591641292

Make Defending Fun! For too long, defending practice has been presented by coaches and received by players as a necessary evil, filled with unimaginative drills that provide players with little or no reward for getting it right. This book contains 100 exercises and small sided games designed to inspire players to become better defenders both tactically and technically in a fun and competitive training environment. The games are set up to re-create the unpredictability of actual match play, with no long queues or endless repetitions. Because of this, players are more involved in the practice and are thus learning "how to play the game" and developing the skills to deal with the ever-evolving situations on the pitch.

Deliberate Soccer Practice

Deliberate Soccer Practice
Author: Ray Power
Publisher: Bennion Kearny Limited
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781910515310

Soccer is in transition. There is now a growing trend away from 'drills', towards sessions that are more variable and which involve more decision making. But coaches have one burning question - how? The "Deliberate Soccer Practice" series shows coaches how to evolve their coaching sessions. It aims to ensure that players are 'cognitively engaged', with all players involved all of the time. It is about offering exercises which have players actively making regular contact with the ball, making decisions, changing decisions depending on what is happening, and moving to adapt to what the ball and other players are doing. That is the real game after all! Aimed at football coaches of all levels, but with a particular emphasis on coaches who work with youth players, "50 Passing & Possession Football Exercises to Improve Decision-Making" is comprised of 20 Technical Practices and 30 Possession Practices. They are carefully designed to be adaptable to suit the needs of the players you work with; to challenge them and give them decisions to make. The sessions look to make soccer complex and realistically difficult - no passing in queues from one cone to the next with no interference. Crucially, the exercises offer a means to accelerate player development effectively and enjoyably.

Defending

Defending
Author: Paul Fairclough
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780713685596

The Know the Game Skills series is the perfect introduction to a sport for every budding player. Each book aims to teach young players the basic skills of the game they need to start enjoying the sport - by giving plenty of simple practice drills and showing how the star players do it. Football: Defending aims to teach the basic skills needed to stop opponents scoring goals. It teaches the young player how to: tackle and pressure opponents control and pass the ball head the ball clear play as a defensive unit clear the ball from danger areas set up a counter attack. Clearly illustrated and written by a professional coach, this book will give every player all the skills and confidence they need to enjoy football - from the playground kickabout to competitive matches.