Magazine Subscription Discounts for NSCAA Members
Posted by NSCAA on Aug 15, 2006 in Membership 0 Comments
NSCAA members have the opportunity to subscribe to several outstanding magazines that are excellent resources for soccer coaches. These special offers are available only through the Members Only section of NSCAA.com. Simply log into the Members Only area and click on the NSCAA Store in the upper left corner, then select "Magazines" under the Departments menu to the right.
The magazines available are:
90:00
In every issue of 90:00 you’ll find hard-hitting editorial, explosive action photography, insightful interviews and in-depth coverage of the personalities and products that represent the best of soccer. 90:00 is the choice of people who know the game.
Performance Conditioning
Serving Soccer with Latest Conditioning Information for over 12 years! Learn From Top Soccer Conditioning Experts!
• Learn to improve soccer-specific speed.
• How to do conditioning exercises safely.
• Favorite small sided games to improve soccer endurance.
• On field circuit training that improve soccer and athletic skills.
• Organizing warm-up and practice sessions with emphasis on conditioning.
• Improve ball control and kicking power.
• Position-specific conditioning including goalkeeper.
• How to avoid injuries.
• Article coding indicating beginning-intermediate or advanced levels of training.
• Plus the latest on nutrition, recovery, field testing and pre-off- in-season training.
SoccerCoachingInternational
The core of the SoccerCoachingInternational (SCI) product is the magazine. As a subscriber you will receive six full-color 48 page magazines/year featuring (youth) coaches from professional teams and academies across the globe. However, SCI is more than just a magazine – it’s the complete soccer coaching experience. A subscription also grants you access to our website, which facilitates to the need of a worldwide coaching community. The website is also home to our exercise database, including various video exercises, and our already famous exercise editor. The magazine-website combination creates a truly unique product, offering you the best of both worlds.
Success in Soccer
SUCCESS IN SOCCER a magazine dedicated exclusively to modern training methods The primary goal of SUCCESS IN SOCCER is to enhance soccer players' knowledge and mastery of the game by educating their coaches with innovative training information and exercises created and tested by top coaches from around the world. With proper education, coaches can help their players develop the skills and instincts necessary to play an attractive, attacking style. Some of the topics are: - exercises on age-appropriate technical and tactical training including GK training - how to improve your players power, strength, agility, speed - in depth information on sports psychology, motivation - World Cup, European Cup analysis and professional training information.
Fair Game
A magazine has been launched which is 100% women's soccer. Fair Game is new to North America and covers the women's game at every level in the US and Canada. The magazine is about the players and coaches who are serious about their soccer. Editor Jen O'Neill commented "Fair Game magazine is designed to encourage coaches and female players to think a little bit more about their soccer and enhance what soccer means to them."
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BY Carlos Medina on Aug 28, 7:58PM
Me parecio muy interesante el articulo y lamento no haber podido participar de la conferencia ya que los temas fueron muy interesantes. Existe algun video de esta conferencia para poder ver? Gracias y saludos!
BY Raymond Ford on Aug 9, 3:56PM
Hi Eric, email me rayford1973@hotmail.com as I am now in Louisiana not Curry college Mass. popping over to twin cities this month. FORDY
BY Peter Wiggins on Aug 7, 7:15PM
I wish someone uploaded a legible copy of the Bob Gansler & Tony DiCiccio presentations at The Orlando event. I was there, it was awesome, and now I can't read my diagram/notes as to how the ball/players move!