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George Kuntz 4-Pack
RD-03536A: with George Kuntz,
UC Irvine Head Men's Soccer Coach

An essential element of finding success as a team is being prepared for competition through well-planned practices.

In this instructional soccer DVD, George Kuntz explains what every good practice needs and gives you some ideas on how to plan your practices based on the unique qualities of your team: age, tactical ability, experience, etc.

PRACTICE PLANNING
Coach Kuntz stresses how important it is to take out what isn't working, fix it through practice, and put it back in and analyze the results. He explains how practices should be balanced between immediate needs versus both seasonal and future development needs. You will learn Kuntz's four pillars of successful soccer and a simple, systematic tool for analyzing and improving the pillars.

Kuntz shares a process for how to take your goals and break them down to activities that take place during practice. Learn tips for:

  • Measuring improvement
  • Keeping your team in a competitive mode during practice
  • How to organize an actual training session
  • How to vary exercises based on your players' abilities and other variables

Keep your training sessions focused this season and learn how to effectively practice to meet your goals and your team's biggest needs.

WARM-UP
Warm-ups are a key part of practice. They get players ready for practice, but also need to reflect elements and scenarios of the game while maintaining a player's interest in the practice. Kuntz presents a number of activities to accomplish these goals:

  • Dynamic Warm-ups - Moving stretches to loosen up players and prevent injuries.
  • Warm-up Touches - Use window drills with light dribbling, juggling, and short passing to prepare for more demanding drills. This trains players to see the game as it develops, find windows to see the field, read the situation and adapt. Also improves timing, balance and agility.
  • Passing Exercises - Incorporate triangle passing, open-field passing and variations of each to get your players to move off the ball and constantly looking for support (similar to a game). These exercises will help improve first touch, mobility and passing over increasing distances.
  • Third Man Run & Shoot - This warm-up exercise will strengthens your players' technical skills and will get your players passing to space, running toward the goal and getting shots on goal.

In practice you can go through the motions or you can grow as a player. Playing the game is the best teacher. Set up practices with games that teach success and put your team in a competitive mode so they are encouraged and motivated to always do better.

Get your players excited about the day's practice by providing fun and creative avenues to work toward achieving your team's goals.

88 minutes. 2010.



RD-03536B: with George Kuntz,
UC Irvine Head Men's Soccer Coach

George Kuntz delivers a number of attacking options for your games and a variety of training sessions for your practices.

Kuntz coaches his players through his best small field drills and game variations. Using a small field creates as many goal-scoring opportunities as possible, more decisions in tight spaces, more touches on the ball, and ensures that every opportunity is dangerous to the defending team.

Drills include:

  • 1v1 Transition Shooting Exercise - teaches attackers how to use time and space to create early shooting opportunities. This is a fast paced drill that maximizes the number of shots per player. This exercise also allows for immediate reaction in transition for the shooting player and forces immediate decisions.
  • 2v1 Finishing Exercise - forces the attackers to read the defender and create problems for the defender by bending runs or making overlapping runs while remaining in an onside position. The attackers in this exercise must focus on receiving a pass and making a one or two touch finish on goal.
  • 3v2 Continuous Exercise - focuses on movement off of the ball, finding the extra player, deciding to go to goal or to pass, and taking the earliest available shot.
  • 3v2 to 2v1 Carry-over Exercise - Principles from the previous training still apply, but in this exercise the focus is on the transition from a defending state of mind to an attacking state of mind and vice versa.

In the small scrimmage games section of this video, the offense is provided a numbers advantage so that they can create extra options by utilizing neutral players and players in the wing positions.

For the final variation, Kuntz evens the number of players on each team and challenges the players to create numbers up situations on their own. Kuntz looks for players to be creative, maintain an attacking and defending shape, make runs off the ball and shoot high percentage shots on goal with the proper shooting principles established over the course of the video.

Throughout the video, Kuntz encourages the athletes to take as many shots on target as possible. He breaks down proper shooting technique and explains how technique directly relates to shots on target. Kuntz also distinguishes between placement of a shot vs. the power of a shot and identifies when to use one over the other.

This DVD will provide your the team the chance to get as many shots on goal as possible in a short amount of time.

44 minutes. 2010.



RD-03536C: with George Kuntz,
UC Irvine Head Men's Soccer Coach

Teams that defend well ensure that their team is always competitive in a game and can initiate the attack for their team.

George Kuntz shows you how to improve your team's individual skills and group defending tactics using small group training. He begins by walking his athletes through proper body positioning for defending an attacker on the ball. He shows you how to apply pressure without the risk of getting beat and how to dictate your opponent's movement.

This DVD includes four basic small group exercises:

  • Defensive Mechanics & Techniques - This progression will help program your players to keep their knees bent, eyes up, and read the attacker from the waist down. The exercise progresses to tackling and using your body properly to keep the opponent off of the ball.
  • 1v1 Defending Progression - Emphasizes the proper defensive stance and tackling technique. As attackers progress to shooting on a target, the defender's positioning becomes even more crucial.
  • 2v2 Defending Progression - Works on directing the attacker to the supporting defender for help with containment. During this exercise, Kuntz identifies the importance of communication between defenders as it relates to defensive coverage movements.
  • 4v4 Support Exercise - Focuses on defensive vision, shifting, organizing and switching with supporting defenders that mimics the demands of a full size game.

As each exercise increases in difficulty, Kuntz adds objectives to each exercise for the offense and defense in order to increase confidence, effort and enjoyment for the players.

Build better support for your defense with these proven defensive principles and techniques.

47 minutes. 2010.



RD-03536D: with George Kuntz,
UC Irvine Head Men's Soccer Coach

Improving your possession and passing is critical to winning more games. Combining these critical aspects of offense, George Kuntz presents 21 exercises and games to improve your team's possession and passing abilities.

POSSESSION
Coach Kuntz demonstrates 12 exercises including warm-up passing, numbers-up scenarios, target possession and possession games. He also includes variations of each drill with clear scoring objectives in order to get the most out of the exercises and his players.

These exercises will help your team maintain good supporting angles to the ball, maintain good shape and build numbers when attacking. Train your players to constantly move and adjust--possessing in deep and wide positions-while increasing vision and awareness and developing good communication. Teach your players when and how to play in tight spaces and when to play out of tight spaces.

PASSING
Nine passing exercises plus variations are demonstrated including motion passing, wall passing, and player vs. player games. These exercises stress proper execution of the pass such as body shape, angle of approach, weight of the pass, and more.ÿ Kuntz coaches his athletes to follow their pass, make simple decisions, and many more elements of great passing.ÿ

These exercises start small and simple before progressing to larger, more complex exercises that build on the exercises before them.ÿ Each exercise directly relates to the larger game by incorporating passing techniques and patterns for optimizing possession.

This season, increase your scoring opportunities while decreasing your opponent's time on the ball.

131 minutes. 2010.



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All Access Virginia Soccer Practice
with Coach George Gelnovatch,
University of Virginia Head Men's Soccer Coach,
2009 NCAA National Champions,
Assistant Coach on the 2002 U.S. Men's National Team that competed in the 2002 FIFA World Cup (Korea/Japan),
4x ACC Championships,
200+ career wins

George Gelnovatch delivers an inside look at his training, drills, and philosophies and provides a look into the purpose and fundamentals of video breakdown.

Coach Gelnovatch takes you through key areas that his team has used to build success:

  • A warm-up routine that combines stretching and conditioning with technical training. Use conditioning exercises to build game stamina and develop technique.
  • Technical and tactical moving and passing drills to help with ball technique and field awareness. Enhance your players' ability to look for passing lanes, keep the ball moving and play through a central man. Develop shorter, quicker passes that will open up the playing field and allow your players to break down the opponent and get into scoring situations.
  • Small sided games using 6 v 6 strategies. Enhance your players' ability to spread the field, seek out open passing lanes and communicate more effectively. By improving these abilities, players will think quickly and logically, in turn making them more effective and less reactive in game situations.
  • Using video analysis with the individual player and the team. See two film sessions. A team film session focused on key defensive strategies defensive restarts and team pressure. And an individual player film session where Gelnovatch breaks down the player's decision-making, weaknesses and strengths that can help him improve at his particular position.

This All Access soccer instruction will show you the inner workings of a Division I program and some of the techniques and tactics used by the Virginia coaching staff. Through work ethic, team concepts, discipline and leadership Gelnovatch shows how he has used these ideas to create one of the most dominating college soccer programs in the nation.

This two-disc set will help any coach with easy to understand and easy to implement ideas and concepts to improve their coaching and their teams!

143 minutes. 2010.

DVD
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100 Conditioning Drills for Soccer
with Rob Rose,
CSCS;
President of Sport Specific Consulting and True Athlete Performance

Never before has such an extensive soccer conditioning program been made publicly available as in this instructional DVD by Rob Rose.

This effective and efficient year-round program contains complete workouts for three parts of the year: pre-season, in-season and off-season. Each program features dynamic flexibility warm-ups and drills to increase your athletes' linear speed, agility, power, quickness, core and balance. The preseason and off-season programs also include anaerobic conditioning.

Rose opens up a treasure trove of over 100 drills, many of which can be done with a soccer ball to maximize your players' touches on the ball. Athletes demonstrate these drills and exercises, showing critical techniques that can help any player elevate his or her game.

This DVD also includes a Powerpoint presentation with complete outlines of the programs, dynamics and drills-including bonus drills not covered in the video. The Powerpoint file can be accessed and printed for use as an easy reference guide.

This effective, efficient program is your ticket to complete conditioning for your soccer team!

2010.

DVD
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25 Shooting Exercises
with Jason Vittrup,
U.S. Soccer, "A" License,
Graduate of the Brazilian
Football Academy

A detailed, well-presented video designed for the coach looking for a number of ideas and activities that will help players in their quest to improve on their ability to score goals. All exercises are activities less than 4 vs. 4; players will learn more than they do in typical game sequences because of the less-crowded, more focused conditions. In this excellent learning environment, Jason Vittrup presents a wide range of shooting exercise ranging from technical to tactical, giving the coach much to choose from depending on the players and the areas needing the most work. Excellent instruction features graphics of the exercises and live instruction.

1999. 45 minutes.

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2 v 2 Pressure Defense Drills
with Schellas Hyndman,
FC Dallas (MLS) Head Coach;
former Southern Methodist University Head Men's Soccer Coach,
led SMU to three NCAA Division I College Cups;
fourth on the all-time win list of NCAA Division I Soccer Coaches
NSCAA Coach of the Year (1981);
7x NSCAA/Adidas Regional "Coach of the Year,"
past NSCAA president (2005), NSCAA Director of Coaching Emeritus

Coach Schellas Hyndman, who has a .773 career winning percentage with over 400 collegiate level wins, teaches how to build a dominating pressure defense through multiple 2 v 2 defensive drills. Using markerboard presentation and on-field player demonstration, Coach Hyndman diagrams and demonstrates each drill emphasizing ball pressure, early/clear communication, and forcing the ball wide. He teaches strategies through each drill to stop opponents from passing and scoring and regaining possession close to the opponent's goal. Each drill focuses on stopping penetration and passing by forcing the opponent into a position that benefits your defense. Coach Hyndman emphasizes the keys to defensive support using clear communication, excellent positioning, and closing out the gaps. These enthusiastic and competitive drills will help your defense get more interceptions, force low percentage shots, and gain great position to transition into scoring opportunities for your offense. Use these drills to build a great pressure defense and complement Coach Hyndman's 7 Full-Field Defensive Pressure Drills video!

45 minutes. 2004.

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