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Great Soccer Drills : The Baffled Parent's Guide | 
enlarge | Authors: Thomas Fleck, Ronald Quinn Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 0.4
ISBN: 007138488X Dewey Decimal Number: 796.334085 UPC: 639785802143 EAN: 9780071384889
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Perfect resource for efficient, age-appropriate training. December 20, 2008 D. Holstein (Omaha, NE) I'm an "A" Licensed coach who recently took the USSF National Youth License. This book was recommended by them. The course was excellent and this book, written by the same people who wrote the curriculum for the NYL, is a mirror-image. I found this such a great resource, I purchased one for every coach in my club.
Essential reading for any "baffled" parent... September 8, 2008 S. D. Sellner (Honolulu, Hawaii United States) While reading, Great Soccer Drills : The Baffled Parent's Guide by Thomas Fleck, I partiticipated as an assistant Soccer Coach on my son's team. I was familiar with his coach from a prior experience and knew this particular coach was difficult to communicate with. Shortly after beginning the practice season I was able to use Mr. Flecks book to identify some troubling aspects of our bi-weekly soccer practices. Our youth soccer league had endorsed the sort of "small sided" games illustrated in the book, however the teams coach would insist on using complicated drills for an older age group. The result was a group of young boys overwhelmed by the complicated drills who would then be subjected to repeated "stomach crunches" for not listening or following the drills. By reading the book, I was able to see that this situation bordered on abuse and I withdrew my child from that particular practice and team situation. My whole family is greatful for the thoughtful and "child centered" approach to coaching youth soccer presented in this very informative guide.
1st time soccer coach May 20, 2008 Rita (Minnesota) This book is just what you need if you know nothing about soccer and are going to be coaching young children. I coach 7 & 8 year olds, the drills are easy to understand and execute.
Somewhat usefull April 26, 2008 W. Mackenzie If you are just looking for something to get yourself through a couple months of soccer than the first book is more useful. We did use a couple of these drills. If the season went longer I think we would have used more of them.
This is it! April 9, 2008 Merle64 My husband and I have been youth soccer coaches for years, and have a stack of books and drills. Recently, I purchased this book and it has both energized our soccer program, and made coaching really fun. Kids eat up these games! No more lines... no more boring drills... no more complicated set-ups. We can choose a couple games, add a scrimmage, and have a ready-made, fun, purposeful practice. Great work, Tom Fleck and Ron Quinn!
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