How to Coach Shooting to kids- Soccer Coaches Guide - Full Techincal Session

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @alfmartin8064
    @alfmartin8064 Месяц назад +3

    Love these type of videos

    • @CatalanSoccer
      @CatalanSoccer  Месяц назад

      Thank you! We found a lot of subscribers were liking the concepts of our videos, but wanted to see them actually delivered!

  • @ralphdmello2409
    @ralphdmello2409 Месяц назад

    Hi, as always again a very good session and som good explanation. I am from India where its different as compared to European football and ur videos are helping. Please do keep uploading more videos.ur explanation is simple and short for viewers also to understand. I have also implemeneted your positive and negative behaviour coaching practise. The children are starting to learn to behave well on pitch. Also i am sure you keep some fun sessions for warm up. If possible try showing that as well which is in context to the topic your coaching. One question which age group are these children. And how many hourse per week do u7 dn and u10 kids get to practise

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Месяц назад

    Also, I would force the players to use their left foot from the right side and their right foot from the left side. I have coached for over 30 years and played longer and I do both team coaching and 1 on 1 coaching for my 13 year old. Every single thing we do she does equally with left foot and right. She is her team's leading scorer BY FAR and in games this season in which she is moving on to regional champtionships, she scored goals exactly equal number of goals with both feet.. It is a HUGE advantage when you can cut to the left of a defender and quickly kick a goal with your left foot. She is right footed, but you can't tell the difference on the field. BTW, for the purpose of brain training, when at school, MTW she writes with her left hand and TF with her right. That was her idea. The reason for the MTW is that her planner has Mon, Tue, and Wed on the left page and Thu Fri on the right page.

    • @deront2083
      @deront2083 Месяц назад +1

      I'm sure your daughter works on her weak foot at home. Having players work on their weak foot at practice at this age, with limited practice time, will not help. Its much easier on the coach and the player if you teach strong foot at practice. What they learn at practice regarding strong foot, they can work on at home with weak foot. But having to teach striking on a weak and strong foot means you spend half the time teaching to a strength. Yes kids should work on weak foot, but do that outside of practice time or work it during a scrimmage, not shooting drills. Now if its 3+ practices a week, then yeah you could spend time on weak foot, but most clubs dont have that many practices.

    • @CatalanSoccer
      @CatalanSoccer  Месяц назад +2

      @deront2083 these kids practice weak foot all the time. We practice technique, build fundamentals, understand variables and then we can apply those principles on the weak side. But practicing weak foot without any of this information, we find makes it a much much longer process to develop their weak foot.

    • @Carmine_Lupertazzi
      @Carmine_Lupertazzi Месяц назад

      Piss off Carl

  • @mplodeproduction4821
    @mplodeproduction4821 Месяц назад +2

    Shots fired… 😂’even Onana would save that one’

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Месяц назад

    This drill could have been better if they started closer and then moved their way further bit by bit. When you do that, you become more successful quicker because you are making small adjustments instead of trying to make huge adjustments to your technique.