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Small sided gamess

I became involved in coaching ten years ago when my son and daughter became interested in the game. I have since been searching for the best and most fun way for kids to learn. The world is not the same for today�s kids, they don�t go out on their own to play. They have little experience of climbing trees, exploring and doing anything without being supervised by adults. Football is often the worst example of kids living in an adult world with coaches and parents shouting from the side lines and football training reduced to running and drills. My only wish for this book is that coaches think about the lessons from the past. The fatter, balder, older coaches like myself should remember our own childhood and the younger coaches of today, take a glimpse of elements of street football and the great players and teams from the past.


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This new book from one of the world`s most respected coaches offers an innovative and effective method of training that is aimed at developing the cognitive aspect of the game in players of all ages and skill levels. Filled with exercises and games proven to allow players the ability to read game situations and make correct decisions.

 
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Children are becoming less and less coordinated and agile. This is mainly due to the disappearance of street soccer and the lack of movement amongst children. However, good and technical players have to be able to move quickly and smoothly. They have to be able to control their bodies. So, the time has come to pay specific attention to this in training.

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