Tuesday, December 6, 2011

IFBB Cross Training-How To Help Soccer Catch On In The USA!

Soccer the way it should be played!

Soccer is perhaps the most demanding of all sports.
In the modern game (at any level) soccer training and conditioning is essential.Try a few of these drills.

Drill #1 - Tight Space Dribbling
If you have the luxury of having a ball per person this is a great drill to develop touch and fitness simultaneously.
1. Perform this drill towards the start of a session - following the warm up and before more physically demanding drills.

2. Mark out a space about 20x20 yards (for 15 players). Adjust the size according to the number of players.
3. For 60 second intervals have the players 'express' themselves with the ball. They should try turns, faints and tricks. Encourage players not to running round in a circle (which WILL happen at first). They should change direction constantly and randomly.
4. Decrease the size of the area after each 60 second bout and repeat for 5 or 6 intervals with a 20-30 second break between.


Drill #2 - Two Versus Two with a Spare
1. In groups of five, two players act as attackers and two players act as defenders. One player is spare and should wear a bib or vest to stand out.
2. Mark an area of approximately 12-15 yards square. The attackers are given possession of the ball.
3. The spare player is an attacker - in effect he or she is always on the side of the team in possession.
4. The defenders must dispossess the attackers by intercepting the ball. They also receive possession if the ball goes out of the marker area.
5. Bouts of 2 minutes is ample and the floating player should change at each interval.
This drill is physically demanding but tactically quite clever. The defending pair must work hard but smart. The team in possession can relax but they will stay alert because giving the ball away mean hard work.


Soccer conditioning drills - step jumps Drill #3 - Step Jumps
This is a plyometric exercise and should be completed towards the beginning of the session but only after a thorough warm up.
1. Stand beside a cone or soft object to be cleared.
2. Bring knees up and jump vertically but also laterally off ground and over the marker.
3. Land on both feet and jump back in the other direction.
4. Ground contact time should be minimal - don't dip into a full squat position.
5. Repeat for 30 seconds maximum and a total of 3 sets.


Soccer conditioning drills - shuttles Drill #4 - Killer Shuttles
Simple. Excruciating. But very effective. You can perform this drill on your own or as part of a group in a line. Leave this soccer conditioning drill until the end of a training session because it can leave legs feeling weak (not ideal for skill practise!).
1. Place 5 cones out 10 yards apart.
2. Starting on cone 1, run to cone 2 and back, then cone 3 and back, 4 and back, then 5 and back.
3. The sprint should be flat out and players should turn sharply off a different foot at each cone.4. Rest for 30 seconds and repeat. Rest another 30 seconds and repeat for a third time. This is one set. Now rest for 2 minutes and repeat for a second set (i.e. 3 lots of shuttle runs with 30 seconds rest between each).
5. Now do a cool down to disperse all that lactic acid!


Use these and similar soccer conditioning drills to build speed, strength and power - specific to the game.

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