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Soccer Exercises: How To Kick Harder And Run Faster

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Here, let me share with you some of the effective soccer exercises that can help your players learn the skills to kick harder and run faster so that they could utilize every single opportunity coming their way to win the match. Explosive running speed and powerful kicks are something that you must help your team players acquire. In soccer, if you want to make your contribution in the game, you need to get the ball and do something with it. This is where your running speed and powerful kicking skills come very handy. No one but a soccer coach can help the players sprint faster and kick harder and farther.

  • Making The Muscles Faster
  • It is not the strength of the muscles but the fact that how fast they are that determine how harder you can kick and how faster you can run. Running long distances or training for longer periods are some of the effective ways to make the muscles of your players faster. Some coaches train their players by instructing them to lift weights. Well, you must understand that lifting weights can make the muscles stronger, not faster.

  • Specific Training For Muscle Speed
  • This is something most coaches do not pay heed to. It is very important to organize specific training sessions where the players could only focus on making their muscles faster. One of the best ways to develop muscle speed is to use a program of isometric exercises with resistance bands. When you teach isometrics using the resistant band, it can develop blazing speed and quickness in your team players.

  • Abdominal Exercises
  • - Normal sit-ups also make an ideal exercise. Keeping your abdomen fit and in good shape is very important and it will help the players run faster and kick the ball with more power. While the players are doing the normal sit-ups, make sure that they keep their chin off their chest. - Another good abdominal exercise is to alternate elbows to knees. But, you have to count reps on one side only. - Alternating hand to foot is another good abdominal exercise. In this exercise also, you have to count reps on one side only. Along with the above exercise, you can also have your players do straightforward cardiovascular training in the form of running, rowing and stepper's. However, when you are running the training sessions for soccer exercises, you must keep in mind that it is important to give the body a chance to rest and recover for key matches.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
    Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of soccer exercises. His web site, Teaching Youth Soccer Training Drills: www.SoccerDrillsTips.com, provides a wealth of informative soccer articles, resources and tips for soccer coaches, parents and players.



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    » left by mas from gfgfd nh (2 years 52 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
    a great way to help your players increase speed is to have them run suicides and sprint races and then jogging laps
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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 191 days ago.)
    Andre, I thought the article was great. Very good information. I took what you wrote and rewrote it to make it clearer.
    Soccer Exercises: How To Kick Harder And Run Faster by: Andre Botelho
    Let me share with you some effective soccer exercises that can help your players learn how to kick harder and run faster. In soccer making the most of every
    opportunity is extremely important, very often it's the differnce between winning and losing a match. Explosive running speed and powerful kicks are something you as
    a coach must help your team players acquire. In soccer, if you want to make your contribution in the game, you need to get the ball and do something with it. Running
    fast and powerful kicking skills come in very handy. No one but a soccer coach can help the players sprint faster and kick harder and farther.
    # Making The Muscles Faster
    Muscle strength does not determine how hard a player kicks or runs; rather it's the speed with which muscles react and respond when asked to kick or run. Running
    long distances or training for longer periods are some of the effective ways to make player's muscles faster. Some coaches train their players by instructing them to
    lift weights, but lifting weights only makes muscles stronger, not faster!
    # Specific Training For Muscle Speed
    Most coaches do not pay heed to specific training for muscle speed. It is very important to organize specific training sessions where players only focus on making their muscles faster. One of the best ways to develop muscle speed is to use a program of isometric exercises with resistance bands. Teaching isometrics using the resistance bands can develop blazing speed and quickness in your team players.
    # Abdominal Exercises
    Normal sit-ups also make an ideal exercise. Keeping your abdomen fit and in good shape is very important and it will help players run faster and kick the ball
    with more power. When players are doing normal sit-ups, make sure they keep their chin off their chest. Another good abdominal exercise is to alternate elbows to knees remembering to only count reps on one side. Alternating hand to foot is another good abdominal exercise, again remember only count reps on one side. Along with the above exercise, you can also have your players do straightforward cardiovascular training in the form of running, rowing, and stepper's.
    # Recovery Time
    Finally, when running training sessions for soccer exercises, always give the body a chance to rest and recover for before matches.
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    » left by John Ligament (1 year 119 days ago.)
    This info was good i took it into consideration with my soccer kids now they are 10 times better thanks
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    » left by Sofa king cool from Florida (1 year 119 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    I agree this information was good and took into consideration wit my son . West side
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    » left by zak from Hawaii (61 days 23 hours ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    I have been playing for more than 20 year and its  been awhile since that i ve read something that is simple,effective and old fashion .
     
    great ifno.
     
    zakary.

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