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Soccer iQ Things That Smart Players Do eBook Dan Blank



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Soccer iQ Things That Smart Players Do eBook Dan Blank

I have the joy of assistant-coaching along side the top HS Boys Varsity Soccer coach in the USA. Our coaching team has frequently referenced Dan Blank's IQ1 and IQ2 as the most comprehensive sources of easily taught, though powerful, how-to-play-soccer concepts. I have watched players adopt Dan's lessons immediately create more opportunities for themselves and their team. We have had the HS boys read his IQ 1 book and the coaches draw ideas from the IQ 1 & 2 books all season long.
I recommended Dan's books to all engaged parents, and tested his lessons with select club players ranging from U10-U14 with great results. If you want to get more out of your passing, ball control, movement on the field, and your attacking/defending skills, the Soccer IQ1&2 are fantastic. One bit of advice.... don't try to adopt every lesson at once. Read through the books and then incrementally add to your game 1 or 2 of the ideas each week or two. If that is too fast, add 1 idea every 3+ weeks. Focus on getting the concept to work for you before moving on to another lesson.

Product details

  • File Size 938 KB
  • Print Length 136 pages
  • Publisher SoccerPoet LLC (March 5, 2014)
  • Publication Date March 5, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ITD6L3A

Read  Soccer iQ Things That Smart Players Do eBook Dan Blank

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If you love this game and either you play it, coach it or have a daughter or a son that plays the game of soccer then, read this book.
I read this book online in one day. I have been playing this game for 30 years and I can't get enough of reading about and improving on my game.
I am definitely gonna use every single nugget in this book as a coach to my son and my daughter soccer team.
Extremely helpful. A few descriptions/ideas were a little hard to understand but it is still worth it.

UPDATE In one of my games the ref blew the whistle fo a foul right outside the top of the 18 and I grabbed the ball and set it up quickly and shot the ball while the other team was trying to set up a wall. If I had not read this book, then I never would have taken the shot so quickly and scored the first goal of the season for our team.
Alot of useful information to use and instill in your coaching tools. Also, useful coaching tips to instill in your players. One of the best information books on coaching out there. If you are looking for coach experience this is the book. If you are looking for a book on hundreds of drills this is not your book. Read 3 times and will read again. Just ordered volume 2. A third wouldn’t be selling out as all your experience and details are priceless for lower level club coaches. Thanks for all your books!!!!
I was looking for a book for my soccer coaches and came upon this one. Best I've ever read. Not just for coaches but players and parents as well.
Entertaining, laugh out loud segments, so "spot on" and easy to understand you will envision the exact scenarios before you because you've seen them countless times unfold before your eyes but never took the time to break it all down. Excellent stuff by Dan Blank - you'll read this one and buy the rest. Has good books on Defense, Offense, Goalies, Parents even one on how to survive freshman year in college.
This is written in a very casual tone, as if the author is speaking to you at a practice. It has some good points for those coaching older kids, but if you are looking for a book to help coach younger kids, this is not it, as it does not focus on technical training. It doesn't focus on any topic or set of related topics but, instead, covers a wide range of topics, with about a page or page and a half devoted to each topic.
Okay, so I started with Posession, then I read High Pressure, and then finally went back and read Soccer iQ Vol. 1. This had a different feel to it, but maybe because I read them out of order. However, that does not take away from the fact that this book was ingeniously written. As a coach, I felt the book spoke more to the player in me than it did the coach, but the more a coach understands about their players and what they should expect, the better off they'll be. Enter Soccer iQ. Sarcastic yet informative, fun and intelligent, this book grabbed me by the eyes and kept my attention the whole way through. If you coach, I suggest picking this book up for a read. It's witty, and you might even get a few chuckles out of it.
I read SOOOO many reviews on this and bought this for my 11 year old son who is obsessed with soccer. I thought he could learn a ton and he told me, "mom, this is soooooo basic. I can't even read anymore because this information is for people who have never played before! It's like a 7 year old could use this information!" I didn't read it....I'm just reporting back what my 11 year old said.
I have the joy of assistant-coaching along side the top HS Boys Varsity Soccer coach in the USA. Our coaching team has frequently referenced Dan Blank's IQ1 and IQ2 as the most comprehensive sources of easily taught, though powerful, how-to-play-soccer concepts. I have watched players adopt Dan's lessons immediately create more opportunities for themselves and their team. We have had the HS boys read his IQ 1 book and the coaches draw ideas from the IQ 1 & 2 books all season long.
I recommended Dan's books to all engaged parents, and tested his lessons with select club players ranging from U10-U14 with great results. If you want to get more out of your passing, ball control, movement on the field, and your attacking/defending skills, the Soccer IQ1&2 are fantastic. One bit of advice.... don't try to adopt every lesson at once. Read through the books and then incrementally add to your game 1 or 2 of the ideas each week or two. If that is too fast, add 1 idea every 3+ weeks. Focus on getting the concept to work for you before moving on to another lesson.
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