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Soccer Skills & Drills
Paperback
Main Details
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Soccer Skills & Drills
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) National Soccer Coaches Association of America
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216 |
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Category/Genre | Soccer (football) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780736056298
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Classifications | Dewey:796.334 |
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Illustrations |
145 Halftones, black and white; 90 Illustrations, black and white
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Human Kinetics Publishers
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Imprint |
Human Kinetics Publishers
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Publication Date |
20 June 2006 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Master all the fundamentals that matter on the pitch with Soccer Skills & Drills. This comprehensive instructional guide for players and coaches alike teaches the techniques necessary for success as well as games and drills to hone your skills to perfection.Learn to dribble, receive, pass, shoot, head, tackle, and guard the goal with guidance from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the top coaches' organization in the United States. Then use the 80 progressively arranged games and drills to practice those skills in competitive situations and small-sided games. The insightful teaching points and effective practice activities will reinforce your execution of the fundamentals and expand your repertoire of techniques and tactics.Dozens of photographs and diagrams are provided to help you visualize the technical instruction, while the application of each skill is described from both tactical and positional perspectives. More than a drill book, Soccer Skills & Drills is the information-packed resource that will elevate any player's game!
Author Biography
ABOUT THE NSCAAFounded in 1941, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America is the largest coaches' organization in the United States. Its members coach both genders at all levels of the sport. In addition to a national ranking program for colleges and high schools, the NSCAA offers an extensive recognition program that presents more than 10,000 individual awards every year. It fulfills its mission of coaching education through a nationwide program of clinics and weeklong courses, teaching more than 3,000 soccer coaches each year. The organization is based in Mission, Kansas.ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORSBill Steffen is an NSCAA national staff coach and is recognized as one of the top goalkeeper instructors in the United States. His coaching services are requested at camps and clinics throughout the country, as he has successfully trained players at all levels of the game-from Special Olympics players to professional and national team players. Steffen has been head coach of the University of Oregon women's team, assistant coach of the Furman University men's team, and goalkeeper coach of the University of North Carolina women's team. James W. Lennox is currently the director of coaching for the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association. Along with 35 years of experience as a college soccer coach, Lennox has also headed up international teams, including the United States men's national B team and the World University Games team from 1986 to 1994. Lennox served as the U.S. soccer coordinator of coaching schools and was named NSCAA director emeritus of coaching, having written the original five-level curriculum for the NSCAA coaching school. Lennox led Hartwick College to the NCAA Division I National Championship in 1977 and was named Junior College National Coach of the Year in 1976 and Division I National Coach of the Year in 1984. In 2000, he became the first recipient of the Mike Berticelli Excellence in Teaching Award. Lennox and his wife, Janice, reside in Oneonta, New York.Janet Rayfield has been the women's head soccer coach at the University of Illinois since 2002, during which time she has led the program to a 53-28-8 record, reached the Elite Eight in 2004, and won the Big Ten title in 2003. A United States Soccer Federation A-licensed coach, Rayfield returned to Illinois after serving two years as a United States national staff coach for Region II. She served as the 2003-2004 president of the NSCAA and is currently the U.S. Youth Soccer Region II Girls Olympic Development Program (ODP) head coach. Rayfield was one of the best collegiate players ever, leading North Carolina to four national titles while setting numerous Tarheel records and winning several honors, including Nike Player of the Year and All-America honors. She also was named one of the top 10 soccer players in America, male or female, by Soccer America in 1991. Rayfield resides in Champaign, Illinois.
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