This is an excellent session being run by an excellent coach. For those who are asking, I don't think all of the players in the video are U8's, but then again, that part is irrelevant. The relevant part is that the session is quality, fun, and age appropriate training for U8 players. He could have used adults in the video and the session would still be quality, fun, and age appropriate for U8's. You can run this session with 10 different U8 groups and all 10 will look slightly different given the ability of the players, but the exercises used and guided discovery questions asked are all top notch. Well done coach!
This is a great session for 6 to 9 year olds...or maybe older. The most important aspect of being a coach at this level is engagement and this session does exactly that. You can tweak this for a good number of weeks to keep your youngsters engaged maximising ball time. A great example.
Thank you for your videos. Just had my best practice with my 5 and 6 year olds. I'm sure it will be the same for my 7-9. It's very rewarding to see their smiling faces throughout practice. Again thank you.
No such thing as a parent coach...you are one or the other not both. If you assume you are, then so do other parents and players on the team, and leaves you wide open to favouritism (With a U ) criticism. But good on you for getting out there coaching, but try not to with your child if you can..think how they feel...getting coached before during and after practice and games. That quality time you had has now evaporated as YOU are now shared with a bunch of other kids.
For anyone looking to improve individual soccer drills, I train my 13 year old son, we have created our channel follow our journey and learn what the drills that we do both technical and functional fitness.
Thank you for this video. I need drills that are fun but also have hidden meanings which improve the players skills. I coach 5-8 year olds with my friend at my club so I can earn some money and I am definitely going to use some of these drills in my sessions. Thanks.
From what I can see it's probably something like 20x20m or maybe 15x20. It's just because there's not much kids here, you can use a bigger practice area if you have more kids/players.
Some one from RUclips abroad vids of my subscription , taught me to take the boll behind do a roll and then do a v😔 Malik thanks for teaching me soccer again , the aeroplane from the rock is for you and the V korean guy , you sir too share the plane and you all , mutually share those two aeroplanes , you ,"she" share my 🤞
Because they know they're gonna get whooped game day when they go against players that are doing real training. At U8, he's coaching them with alien games. This is why US soccer sucks.
Why is this called "U8 Activities"? These kids are obviously not 7 and 8 years old. This is misleading to U8 coaches, because kids in that age range are not as coordinated as the older kids in the video. I'm not saying the video is bad, just mislabeled.
They're kids, the primary objective is for them to have fun and learn as they're doing it. Tag games help the kids think about movement, space and timing. If you're not a licensed coach please don't take the liberty to comment negatively on something you have no idea about.
This is an excellent session being run by an excellent coach. For those who are asking, I don't think all of the players in the video are U8's, but then again, that part is irrelevant. The relevant part is that the session is quality, fun, and age appropriate training for U8 players. He could have used adults in the video and the session would still be quality, fun, and age appropriate for U8's. You can run this session with 10 different U8 groups and all 10 will look slightly different given the ability of the players, but the exercises used and guided discovery questions asked are all top notch. Well done coach!
This is a great session for 6 to 9 year olds...or maybe older. The most important aspect of being a coach at this level is engagement and this session does exactly that. You can tweak this for a good number of weeks to keep your youngsters engaged maximising ball time. A great example.
Love the drills! Wish my kiddos were as calm as yours.
Didn’t expect much from this. Was pleasantly surprised at the level of coaching. Well done
Thank you for your videos. Just had my best practice with my 5 and 6 year olds. I'm sure it will be the same for my 7-9. It's very rewarding to see their smiling faces throughout practice. Again thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this! Its extremely helpful! I can't wait to do these activities with my team!
Well done coach...taught me something valuable to be a parent coach.
No such thing as a parent coach...you are one or the other not both. If you assume you are, then so do other parents and players on the team, and leaves you wide open to favouritism (With a U ) criticism. But good on you for getting out there coaching, but try not to with your child if you can..think how they feel...getting coached before during and after practice and games. That quality time you had has now evaporated as YOU are now shared with a bunch of other kids.
For anyone looking to improve individual soccer drills, I train my 13 year old son, we have created our channel follow our journey and learn what the drills that we do both technical and functional fitness.
Holy molly!!! Found this on RUclips!!!!!!😁
Excellent execution of these drills. Thanks for posting this
No offense, but alot of it is confusing to kids. Just have them play the game simply
Perfect drilling coach!
huge help for my session planning thank you
The coach is good. Keep it up, coach.
15:33 The kid in green has got some moves!
Thank you for this video. I need drills that are fun but also have hidden meanings which improve the players skills. I coach 5-8 year olds with my friend at my club so I can earn some money and I am definitely going to use some of these drills in my sessions. Thanks.
Before a turn always keep in mind to use the out step touch once and then turn and retouch
Fun drills!! Thanks. Appreciate you posting this.
Phenomenal illustration of positive effective instruction.
@david trimmer if interested I invite you to our soccer channel where I train my 13 year old son, check out grit soccer training
These are all great ideas, thanks!
Thank you for this. Great tips.
Well done video, thanks so much for making this public!
@Matt Dunkin have you seen grit soccer training
These videos are awesome!
Excellent video....and Lee is an awesome instructor
What did you do with the other kids while you were doing 2 V 2? Did they sit and watch?
great video, i will most certainly employ elements of that in training! thank you :)
Excellent drill, thank you so much.
Great ball skills
Good activity 👍👍👍😊😊😊 I like this!!!!
loved it - thank you... I'm slowly learning
Fantastic
have you seen grit soccer training
How big is the training space?
Süper taktikler
Perfect Drilling
How large was the practice area?
From what I can see it's probably something like 20x20m or maybe 15x20. It's just because there's not much kids here, you can use a bigger practice area if you have more kids/players.
good drills
Some one from RUclips abroad vids of my subscription , taught me to take the boll behind do a roll and then do a v😔 Malik thanks for teaching me soccer again , the aeroplane from the rock is for you and the V korean guy , you sir too share the plane and you all , mutually share those two aeroplanes , you ,"she" share my 🤞
why are the kids so quite...
Because they know they're gonna get whooped game day when they go against players that are doing real training. At U8, he's coaching them with alien games. This is why US soccer sucks.
Wow, you must be a pro coach. Tell me, what do you consider "real training" for U8?
Are these really U8 kids?
yeah they seem older than my U8 kids
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Why is this called "U8 Activities"? These kids are obviously not 7 and 8 years old. This is misleading to U8 coaches, because kids in that age range are not as coordinated as the older kids in the video. I'm not saying the video is bad, just mislabeled.
Shawn Derrenberger Maybe they have beeen playing along time.
Can you tell us coach what is the size of that grid???
@@yangheilangbnang4550 Probably like 20x25m.
He's having them play tag games at U8..what kind of training is this...
They're kids, the primary objective is for them to have fun and learn as they're doing it. Tag games help the kids think about movement, space and timing. If you're not a licensed coach please don't take the liberty to comment negatively on something you have no idea about.
@@mirzinho8721 oh yeah, you don't need to be a licensed coach to see the results of this type of training.
Explain what you would do differently
Not bad stuff, but I think the time would be better spent just playing soccer.