Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Barcelona was here two years ago they had an open practice session. The one takeaway I had from a short observation was the intensity level of every drill. The rondos, the scrimmage, the other drills--the players were pushing hard on every play, every move. I swear a couple of fist fights could have come out of that scrimmage.
Replicating that level of intensity would be my choice for favorite practice.
That's fantastic! Intensity is so so important. How do you (or how did they) get that intensity when many of these teams are just friends playing soccer together as opposed to kids trying to advance to higher levels of play or whatever. If you have 16 kids on your roster lets say, it's hard to get them all to be intensity. You're lucky if half are in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:When Barcelona was here two years ago they had an open practice session. The one takeaway I had from a short observation was the intensity level of every drill. The rondos, the scrimmage, the other drills--the players were pushing hard on every play, every move. I swear a couple of fist fights could have come out of that scrimmage.
Replicating that level of intensity would be my choice for favorite practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a newer coach, but one with a lifetime of soccer, I have a couple of questions that may be a fun discussion for all.
A.
For practice. I liked the play-drill-play format someone linked to in the last few months.
Do you guys like that format? Any other recommendations?
B.
Bigger question: what are your must-have drills? What are the ones you couldn’t do without?
When answering, please list your age group. One or ten answers are fine, but again, please indicate which are your priorities.
What age group are you coaching?
Anonymous wrote:As a newer coach, but one with a lifetime of soccer, I have a couple of questions that may be a fun discussion for all.
A.
For practice. I liked the play-drill-play format someone linked to in the last few months.
Do you guys like that format? Any other recommendations?
B.
Bigger question: what are your must-have drills? What are the ones you couldn’t do without?
When answering, please list your age group. One or ten answers are fine, but again, please indicate which are your priorities.