If you want your children to kick soccer balls in their backyards, but you don’t know how to plan training sessions for them, The Soccer Coach’s Bible is the resource for you. This article will teach you everything from how long to play and the difference between goalkeepers and outfielders.
Additionally, learn about common injuries for soccer players of all levels and even discover some helpful games they have time limits that your kids can play with friends.
How to plan soccer training for children?
You’ll never be lost about what to do after a team has had enough of the ball again; a simple quiz on managing intensity using three categories will help your team know when it’s time to switch things up.
Sideline routines and drills will be laid out for you, and you’ll also learn why home games are sometimes more important than away games (before soccer fans, I’m talking about practices before a game, here). From there, we’ll get into the “why” of each category; after that is when it’s time to get down to the “how.”