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Midfield combining with forwards | Sep 17, 2012
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RII ODP Coach Gareth Smith shares a session conducted with U16 ODP players prior to competition in inter regional...  +more

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Finishing activities for the whole team | Aug 2, 2012
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Dave Saward shares a series of activities for finishing that are effective and really popular with players  +more

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The Progressive Numbers Game | May 30, 2012
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The Progressive Numbers Game is a great practice to help players develop the 1v1 skills needed soccer...  +more

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Five Favorite Practices: by Suzette Soboti | May 10, 2012
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Five of Suzette Soboti favorite practices to increase speed of play to centrally exploit the flanks.  +more

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Training the Central Midfielder (Part 3 of 4) by Roland Loy, German A-License | May 9, 2012
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This is Part 3 in a four-part series that will focus on training central midfield players...  +more

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Quick Training Tips by Jeff Vennell | May 9, 2012
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3 simple practice tips to help any coach run a better practice and get the most out of the players.  +more

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Combination Play by Vince Ganzberg | May 6, 2012
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Match related practice taken from the Feb, 18, 2004, issue of the Technical Area  +more

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Five Favorite Practices | May 6, 2012
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Tony Waiters NSCAA Academy Staff gives his Five Favorite Practices  +more

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Finishing in and around the box | May 6, 2012
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This is a functional practice, A 3 v 2 with support players involving receiving, turning, dribbling and shooting...  +more

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Five Favorite Practices of Tom Goodman | May 3, 2012
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Massachusetts' Tom Goodman goes over five of his favorite practices  +more

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