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Soccer is a game that requires the player to be quick not only in movement but also in decision-making. Everyday soccer training focuses on improving technical and tactical abilities and almost completely neglects to practice the ability to read the game and make the right decision quickly. The use of all technical and tactical abilities in the game is of little use unless connected to the ability to make decisions. "Soccer Alive - The Game is the Best Teacher" provides a new training philosophy. It presents the new didactical approach of using game situations to improve the particular…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Soccer is a game that requires the player to be quick not only in movement but also in decision-making. Everyday soccer training focuses on improving technical and tactical abilities and almost completely neglects to practice the ability to read the game and make the right decision quickly. The use of all technical and tactical abilities in the game is of little use unless connected to the ability to make decisions. "Soccer Alive - The Game is the Best Teacher" provides a new training philosophy. It presents the new didactical approach of using game situations to improve the particular movements and behaviors which are used most frequently in the game. The book explains how to deal with game situations as a model for appropriate exercises and how to coach players practicing complex tasks. It is geared toward coaches and parents of recreational level through high school level players and players at the high school level and above.
Autorenporträt
Detlev Brueggemann is an expert in the area of soccer and soccer training. His experience and knowledge has been featured in numerous soccer training guides. He has worked as club coach for well-known German clubs such as Borussia Dortmund and VfL Bochum, and he is a FIFA Instructor since 2005. For more than 20 years he worked as Association Head Coach of the Westphalia Soccer Association in Germany. Moreover, he has been training youth soccer teams for more than 40 years.