Creative Soccer Training: 350 Smart and Practical Games and Drills to Form Intelligent Players - For Advanced Levels

· Meyer & Meyer Sport
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Creative Soccer Training includes 350 modern practical games and drills that build on basic playing skills. Foregoing theoretical introductions, the authors focus on presenting comprehensive exercises and particular skills that go beyond standard training. This book includes a great variety of creative training exercises that will form intelligent soccer players. Numerous graphics help soccer coaches implement training content with their own team in a simple and fast way. The practice-oriented design additionally makes this compilation an optimal resource for training players at advanced levels.

About the author

Fabian Seeger has an A license for coaching from DFB (German Soccer Association). He was active as a coach and coordinator of youth and adult soccer in various clubs like Hamburger SV and is a basecamp coach for the DFB's talent development program. Seeger also serves as advisor to the Hamburger Soccer Association and is head coach of a junior select soccer team. Loïc Favé has a B license from DFB (German Soccer Association). He is a regional coach for DFB and also a coach at the Soccer Association in Hamburg. Favé has various qualifications in the field of athletics (EXOS performance specialist, A license in functional training).

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