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Showing posts with label 2019 soccer recruiting prospect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 soccer recruiting prospect. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2018

Josh Ofosu - College Soccer Recruiting Video Highlight Video - Class of 2019

Please like my video and subscribe to my channel for upcoming videos. For College recruiting inquiries, please contact Josh Ofosu at Ofosu94@gmail.com. Thank you and I hope you enjoyed the video! [Video Below]

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sportskool

World Cup Soccer with Mia Hamm

In her illustrious and record-breaking career, Mia Hamm won four college championships, two world cups, three Olympic medals, and scored more goals in international competition than any other player in the world, male or female. Now she's adding one more thing to her resume: your personal soccer coach!

World Cup Soccer with Mia Hamm provides you with the fundamentals necessary to build a foundation for achieving your athletic goals and will put you on your way to being a better all around player. In addition, this instructional video course also features a tutorial with professional soccer coach Ian Sawyers on how to be a successful soccer coach.
As the record crowd of more than 90,000 fans at Pasadena's Rose Bowl - the most to see a women's sporting event in the United States - erupted with the winning goal in the 1999 World Cup, women's soccer ascended to a new level. The sport, mainstreamed with the success of the U. S. Women's National Team earlier in the 1990s, became a national phenomenon with the victory. Mia Hamm, who played in every celebrated win, was a driving force behind women's soccer and the national team. An iconic figure in sports, Hamm is widely considered the best female soccer player in history. Hamm played 17 years for the U.S., and her 158 goals in international competition are a record for females and males. As a 15-year-old, Hamm became the youngest player ever on the national team. At 19 in 1991, she became the youngest American woman to win a World Cup when the U.S. captured the inaugural women's tournament in China. With the two more World Cup wins and Olympic gold medals in 1996 and 2004, Hamm and the U.S. team helped soccer earn a spot on America's sports radar. Born March 17, 1972 in Selma, Alabama U.S.A. Soccer's female athlete of the year five years in a row (1994-1998) All-American selection and Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year her last three seasons at North Carolina Helped take Tar Heels to four consecutive NCAA women's championships Graduated in 1993 with all-time ACC records in goals (103), assists (72) and points (278) Retired shortly after the 2004 Olympics in Athens Carried the U.S. flag at the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Olympics Won silver medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney Finished third at the 1995 World Cup in Sweden; named tournament MVP In 1999, Nike named the biggest building on its corporate campus after Hamm In March 2004, Hamm and former U.S. teammate Michelle Akers were the only two women and Americans named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living soccer players selected by Pele. Book This Course....


Sunday, August 12, 2018

Max Batchelor USA Soccer Recruitment Video (Fall 2019)

Name: Max Batchelor Contact: amrit@platformsportsmanagement.com GPA: 2.685 SAT: Sitting test in October 2018 Height: 188 CM Weight: 77 KG

Presented on US Sports Net By CoachTube Soccer!
MartySchupak

Backyard Soccer Drills

Backyard Soccer Drills was filmed in suburban New York with a small group of five kids and one coach/parent. Continuing with the traditon of the Youth Sports Club and VideosForCoaches.com , nationally known youth coach and video producer Marty Schupak, has put together one of the most creative sports instrucitonal videos to date. This course shows some of the most fundamental soccer drills as well as some advanced skill drills. Using limited space and being creative using areas around one's house such as a deck, trees and even a driveway, this valuable tool covers many aspects of the game of soccer. The soccer course is appropriate for ages 7-18.
Marty SchupakOwner of Youth Sports Club
Marty Schupak received his Master's Degree in Physical Education from Arizona State University. He has been coaching youth sports for over 20 years, produced over 20 instructional videos and authored many popular coaching books. Book This Course...

KANSAS CITY’S NEXT BIG SPORTS STAR


For a sports fan in Kansas City, the landscape has never looked brighter. Fresh off coming a win away from taking the World Series crown, the Royals look primed for another postseason run. At the trade deadline, they acquired ace Johnny Cueto and super-utility man Ben Zobrist, thus looking like they’re all in. Meanwhile, currently in the midst of preseason, the Chiefs look to have plenty of potential as they head into the season. With Eric Berry recovered from Hodgkin’s lymphoma, there is plenty to be excited about as we await their week one matchup with the Houston Texans. As for soccer, Sporting Kansas City is starting to turn it on, as they sit in 3rd place of the Western Conference at the moment. Many players, including potential MVP Benny Feilhaber and Dom Dwyer, have stepped up as they prepare for the postseason. Defending NWSL Champions, FC Kansas City, are proving to be elite as well, while they sit in 3rd place. With the recent return of the four members off the World Cup Championship team, there is plenty of buzz at Swope Soccer Village. Read more...

Friday, June 22, 2018

CoachTube Presents Emi Groth 2019 Grad Women's Soccer Recruiting Video Holding Midfielder, Right Wing Defender on US Sports Net!

This video is about Women's Soccer Recruiting Video: Emi Groth, ECNL 2019 Grad. Holding Mid/Right Wing Defender [Video Below]

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KwikGoal

Explosive Soccer Quickness and Agility

A simple and effective program for developing EXPLOSIVE SOCCER athletic skills!
SPORTAMERICA teams up with SPEED QUEST, the #1 speed training system to bring you QUICKNESS and AGILITY!
Gain greater quickness through core development and multidirectional skill work. Improve motor mechanics, body movement, quicker reflexes, short burst explosion, and reaction time.
Make yourself a better all-around athlete!
Kwik Goal is the largest manufacturer of soccer goals and field equipment in North America. We are an Official Supplier to: U.S. Soccer, U.S. Soccer Foundation, Canadian Soccer Association, and NSCAA.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

CoachTube Presents: Kazaho Shibata Class of 2019 College Soccer Recruiting Video


This video is about HIGHLIGHT VIDEO PT@ [Video Below]

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NickHarrison

Coaching Youth Soccer: Ages 7 to 9

Once your team has a sound foundation of basic skills, you can get into some real fun by adding more advanced techniques into the practice program. In this teaching course specifically developed for 7 to 9-year-old players, experienced youth soccer instructor Nick Harrison shows you how to improve your young athletes' dribbling, passing, receiving, ball control, and shooting skills. Featuring  60 easy-to-learn/easy-to-teach videos, every player in your program will benefit from the coaching tools provided in this course.

Use these instructional videos to facilitate a camp, individually train the youth or take a team to the next level!
Nick HarrisonTeach beginning players to learn and love the game
Nick Harrison coaches in the West Windsor-Plainsboro (N.J.) Youth Soccer Association and on the travel team level. Formerly a coach with Scunthorpe United and Liverpool University in England, and Hawaii Pacific University, Harrison is a talented and experienced coach, with an MS in Sport & Exercise Science and a NSCAA Premier Coaching License. He is also an AYSO Certified Licensed Instructor and a New Jersey Olympic Developmental Program evaluator.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

CoachTube Soccer Presents: Jackie Rodriguez - Class of 2019 - Women's Soccer Recruiting Video

Jackie Rodriguez Recruiting Video Below

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MartySchupak

Soccer Shooting Drills

Shoot for glory and hit the back of the net with Marty Schupak’s advanced soccer shooting drills. As a nationally known coach, Marty has developed a course jam packed with techniques you can teach your team at any stage from 10 year old junior games to college level and beyond. In Marty’s 37 part course you’ll learn to coach winning techniques for everything from crosses and 1 on 1’s, through to breakaway counter attacks and stunning solo goals. This course has got it all, so keep your team on target and book now.
MartySchupakMarty SchupakOwner of Youth Sports Club
Marty Schupak received his Master's Degree in Physical Education from Arizona State University. He has been coaching youth sports for over 20 years, produced over 20 instructional videos and authored many popular coaching books.

Monday, June 11, 2018

CoachTube Soccer Presents: Jakob Cedergren - College Soccer Recruiting Video - Class of 2019

Contact: jonascedergren@yahoo.com [Video Below]

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sportskool

World Cup Soccer with Mia Hamm

In her illustrious and record-breaking career, Mia Hamm won four college championships, two world cups, three Olympic medals, and scored more goals in international competition than any other player in the world, male or female. Now she's adding one more thing to her resume: your personal soccer coach!

World Cup Soccer with Mia Hamm provides you with the fundamentals necessary to build a foundation for achieving your athletic goals and will put you on your way to being a better all around player. In addition, this instructional video course also features a tutorial with professional soccer coach Ian Sawyers on how to be a successful soccer coach.
As the record crowd of more than 90,000 fans at Pasadena's Rose Bowl - the most to see a women's sporting event in the United States - erupted with the winning goal in the 1999 World Cup, women's soccer ascended to a new level. The sport, mainstreamed with the success of the U. S. Women's National Team earlier in the 1990s, became a national phenomenon with the victory. Mia Hamm, who played in every celebrated win, was a driving force behind women's soccer and the national team. An iconic figure in sports, Hamm is widely considered the best female soccer player in history. Hamm played 17 years for the U.S., and her 158 goals in international competition are a record for females and males. As a 15-year-old, Hamm became the youngest player ever on the national team. At 19 in 1991, she became the youngest American woman to win a World Cup when the U.S. captured the inaugural women's tournament in China. With the two more World Cup wins and Olympic gold medals in 1996 and 2004, Hamm and the U.S. team helped soccer earn a spot on America's sports radar. Born March 17, 1972 in Selma, Alabama U.S.A. Soccer's female athlete of the year five years in a row (1994-1998) All-American selection and Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year her last three seasons at North Carolina Helped take Tar Heels to four consecutive NCAA women's championships Graduated in 1993 with all-time ACC records in goals (103), assists (72) and points (278) Retired shortly after the 2004 Olympics in Athens Carried the U.S. flag at the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Olympics Won silver medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney Finished third at the 1995 World Cup in Sweden; named tournament MVP In 1999, Nike named the biggest building on its corporate campus after Hamm In March 2004, Hamm and former U.S. teammate Michelle Akers were the only two women and Americans named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living soccer players selected by Pele.


Friday, May 18, 2018

CoachTube Presents: Blaise Siefer- Class of 2019- Soccer Recruiting Video on US Sports Net! and HOW TO DECIDE WHICH SOCCER POSITION IS RIGHT FOR YOU

Blaise Siefer plays soccer for Concord-Carlisle High School (Mass.) Varsity (Captain) and for FC Stars of Massachusetts '01. He is a central midfielder. He is born on May 29, 2001, and is in his junior year. He is 5'8" and 130 pounds. Contact him at: bsiefer19@concordcarlisle.org or by cell (978-505-4363). [Video below]


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HOW TO DECIDE WHICH SOCCER POSITION IS RIGHT FOR YOU


Current Barcelona and Argentina star Lionel Messi once said, “The best decisions aren’t made with your mind, but with your instinct.” The best way to garner one’s instincts is through practice and confidence in the position you’re placed. However, with the variety of positions on the soccer pitch, it can be difficult to perfect these instincts. In this article, I’ll help give you an idea of the skillsets required for each position.
Goalkeeper
There are many attributes that go into an effective goalkeeper. One of the most obvious ones is physical ability. While goalkeepers can come in smaller sizes, it is usually best to have one of decent height. With this said, leaping ability and reaction time is important. You have to be able to reach those balls dipping just under the crossbar and not be afraid to come off your line as the opposition attacks. Another key attribute is upper body strength. On crosses or corners, there is going to be battles in the air. As a goalkeeper, you need to win in the air and either control the ball or punch it to safety.
As a goalkeeper, you ought to serve as a coach on the pitch. Being the last player back, you’ll have a view of the entire field and should be able to position defenders in appropriate places. In order to be a successful goalkeeper, you must be able to admit failures. In order to have all your teammates on one page, their trust and respect is needed. If you’re constantly blaming them for goals or shots on goal, then it’ll be difficult to achieve this level of respect. In the end, the goalkeeper position requires players that are both physically talented and possess valuable cerebral skills.
Outside Fullback
The outside fullback position requires you to play both ways, helping out in the offensive and defensive sides. At the same time, speed and pace is essential in keeping up with the other team’s wingers. If you’ve ever seen Patrice Evra (pictured) or Danny Alves play, you’ll recognize this in no time. As fullbacks take the ball up the side in attack, they’ll need the technical skills to serve a lofted ball into box. As a result, fullbacks should always be comfortable with the ball at their feet. Meanwhile, on the defensive side, fullbacks should be able to clear the ball easily and stay composed in tight situations. Ultimately, with the outside fullback position, you’re looking for a player possessing composure and significant soccer ability.
Center Back
Center backs are often the face of the defense. They are the big, physical players that have terrific upper body and lower body strength. The upper body is utilized in challenging for aerial passes, whereas the lower body is needed to tackle attacking players and clearances. Center backs can’t be afraid to be vocal on the pitch, as they’ll communicate between the other defenders to keep everyone in line. Finally, they must be able to act as a complementary player to their fellow center back.
Center Midfielder
While you can technically break down the center midfield position into an attacking and holding midfielder, for the sake of this argument, I’ll just discuss the position as a whole. I’ve often heard the center midfielder described as the quarterback of a soccer team and that is a very accurate statement. Center midfielders desperately need versatility. They must be able to help in a wide variety of areas. First and foremost, ball handling is essential as they are constantly receiving, possessing, and then distributing the ball. In doing so, it isn’t difficult to understand why they’re some of the calmest players on the field. If you watch the United States women’s national team, you’ll see that Lauren Holiday and Morgan Brian always seem to have the necessary composure when the game tenses up. Basically, they need to be at least mediocre in every area. You never know where they’ll end up during a game.
Winger
Also known as wide midfielders, wingers need to possess above-average speed, be great on the ball, and deliver accurate and consistent passes. In addition to the speed required, they’ll need to be tremendously conditioned as they should be able to play both sides of the ball. With this being the case, wingers have to be a bit more selfless. You can’t become stubborn after you do a ton a work that nobody sees. It’s just part of the job.
Finally, a good first step and confident playing style is needed. Possessing an explosive first step will allow wingers to beat a defender in a one-on-one scenario and get a cross sent into the box. At the same time, the confidence is needed to take on the opposition in one-on-one situations.
Striker
Usually, the striker position is the one that gets all the love. They score the goals and get all of the attention. Despite all this enjoyment, it is also a technically-difficult position. One of the skills required is the ability to play with your back to the goal. This will either set up a turnaround shot for yourself or a lay-off pass to the attacking midfielder.
Next, strikers can’t be hesitant to pull the trigger once an opening presents itself. Failing to be decisive in these moments can be the difference between a goal and a turnover. They need to be technically-gifted. This includes ball control, passing, and hitting the appropriate first touch.
Lastly, a short memory can be quite helpful. Even at the highest levels of soccer, I’ve seen strikers miss a couple of potential goals and let it affect their entire game for weeks. You can’t let this happen if you expect to be a starting striker.
Second Forward
Whether you refer to it as a second forward or a withdrawn striker, this player is utilized as an additional attacker in a 4-4-2 formation. In order to excel here, you must balance terrific skills in two areas: passing and technical ability. Passing is required in order to feed the striker in positions where they can put the ball in the back of the net. At the same time, strikers may back-pass the ball to the second forward in an attacking situation. In these scenarios, the forward must be technically-sound enough to control the ball and either fire a shot or pass it out to the flank to an attacking winger.
Choose What Fits You
As you can see from the above sections, each of these soccer positions require different skillsets. Whether it’s the goalkeeper’s communication skills or the center back’s physical dominance or the striker’s goal scoring ability, each position should be filled by varying talents. My best advice is to pick one that fits you and run with it. By this, I mean you should perfect the attributes required to excel at the position and carefully observe professionals occupying the same position.



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Sunday, April 22, 2018

Kris Schulte College Soccer Recruiting Video ~ Class of 2019 and Explosive Soccer Quickness & Agility by KwikGoal

KwikGoal

Explosive Soccer Quickness & Agility by KwikGoal

About this Course
A simple and effective program for developing EXPLOSIVE SOCCER athletic skills!
SPORTAMERICA teams up with SPEED QUEST, the #1 speed training system to bring you QUICKNESS & AGILITY!
Gain greater quickness through core development and multidirectional skill work. Improve motor mechanics, body movement, quicker reflexes, short burst explosion, and reaction time.
Make yourself a better all-around athlete!





Coach Credentials
Kwik Goal is the largest manufacturer of soccer goals and field equipment in North America. We are an Official Supplier to: U.S. Soccer, U.S. Soccer Foundation, Canadian Soccer Association, and NSCAA.