Take your session to the next level with these new Battle Boxes!
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- More Battle Boxes! 2nd video with more variations of the best activator in youth soccer.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Setup
01:31 1v1 Throws
03:14 2v1 Back to Pressure
05:08 2v1 Throws
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I'm a dad whose become a U8 coach this year due to lack of volunteers, so I'm starting from scratch and wanted to thank you for your tutorials. I've always kept training and games positive and fun, but thanks to you I have structure and process. Thank you so much 👏👍⚽
Good luck! Thanks for stepping up. Let me know how I can help
I'm in the same boat, with U9 7v7 and I agree with your sentiment. Coach Rory makes me look really good on practice days and for pre-game warm-ups!
Same here man. U10. I noticed you posted 7 months ago. Any advice for what worked well from these videos, or snags you found?
Using the throw-in option along with the 1 or 2 v1 is a great way to train on two game elements in one activity. 👏
I love this so much. These drills emphasize crucial aspects of the game I’m always struggling to work into practice.
Thank you. Yeah I use these every session. Been a real difference maker.
Thank you I love finding vids like this with good easy to follow and applicable training ideas, big help!
Hope it helps!
Hi Coach Rory, thank you for the awesome content. I have been utilizing a lot of your practice session videos for my youth co-ed rec team. I have been coaching for about 8 seasons, and my sessions have evolved and gotten pretty effective over the years. I owe you a lot of thanks! Also, I see you are a DO, and I wanted to thank you for your efforts in medicine. I'm a DO, as well, and work in Emergency Medicine, and work as a emergency department medical director in North Carolina. Coaching youth sports has been something that I love, and has helped me to stay sane during challenging times (including bringing home our 4th child 3 years ago in the beginning of all the lock down craziness). Just wanted you to know that your work in educating coaches has been helpful to me, and I appreciate your hard work, which has been helpful for me to bring something positive to my community, aside from the craziness that I (we) deal with at work on any given day (and night)!
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. Im EM as well. I also use youth soccer as my release! Thank you for what you do. It can be difficult at times to see how we impact people etc but we do. Really glad these videos are helping etc.
These have been game changers for my practices. Thanks for these clear and simple explanations.
Fantastic!!
Your videos are great. Thanks for all the great ideas!!
Awesome. Let me know how they go.
Thank you for sharing your training ideas. I appreciate your creativity in incorporating different aspects of the game into one training session. However, I do have some concerns about openers by the defender for an attacking scenario. The stimuli are counterproductive to the training objectives. A poor throw-ins/ pass is in favour of the defender and we ought to avoid to (unintentionally) encourage this. You solved this within versions 2 and 3.
Gracias, Coach. Great suggestions! The 2v1 with a throw-in is great, really similar to a regular game situation. (I wonder if we can use the same idea with your "short-corner" routine).
I like it!
Coach, thanks as always for the session tips. I've found some success with the battle boxes, but it takes the boys (U10) some time to pick up the drill. I've found them to be hardest for the players that shows up late for practice vs just jumping into 2v2 to goals. With that in mind I have used them in the middle of practice because i know everyone will be there to hear the objectives/rules.
I've been following you now for the past year, what are your thoughts on how to level up your coaching experience when you've never played soccer at a higher level? I think a bulk of your followers are in the 80% of volunteer parents who step up to coach without a background in the sport. Do you pick up the technical knowledge and experience through license courses? Seminars?
Thanks again. Keep up the great work coaching the coaches.
I never played soccer at a high level. Actually pitched (baseball) in college.
While I’ve done my USSF license to the C level as well as UEFA to C level, I’ve found self education and just day to day coaching to be the best teachers. Finding your mentors and style of play you prefer and then trying to implement it with your own teams. Lots of ups and downs but that’s the learning process. While I am paid this is not my full time gig so I think your right about my audience. I do try to represent and teach to that audience.
@@CoachRorySoccer Thanks for the advice, I'll be looking forward to the next video.
How is possible that Kids be late al training? Here, Spain, players that arrives late, cant do the session.
Dominate 2vs1 is key at football, offensive and defensive way.
I remember you said to put least experienced kids at wings. Now what if I have a kid who's doesn't have a lot of speed but good eith the ball and cannon of a leg ? Where do u recommend
Depends a little bit on the overall makeup of your team but certainly could play that kind of player at CM or CB
Do you have any goalie videos or tips on how to prepare U9 goalies?
I don’t but good ideas for future vids. Prepare for game? Or just training in general
Both actually would be helpful. As a volunteer coach the content you put out has been so helpful in getting our girls ready and prepared. When it comes to training goalies I haven't found anything at the level of your videos. @@CoachRorySoccer
@@CoachRorySoccergeneral training. Is there a way to enhance reflexes? At the younger ages, they all seem to be so slow to react. Not sure if it’s just experience being the best trainer..