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Soccer iQ Presents... POSSESSION: Teaching Your Team to Keep the Darn Ball [Blank, Dan] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Soccer iQ Presents... POSSESSION: Teaching Your Team to Keep the Darn Ball Review: The best book on possession soccer I have come across! Must read! - Excellent book! Dan Blank does an awesome job of simply and logically breaking down the fundamental approach to a possession-based style of play. It's all fine to WANT to play this way...but how does a coach and a team actually go about EXECUTING it? That's what this book is about. Dan details the philosophy of possession-based play and stresses the importance of coach communication to players with respect to that philosophy - getting the "buy in" and commitment from your players. In a logical sequence Dan breaks down important principles like speed of play, support presence, passing angles, etc. and details how they can be taught to your players. He stresses the little things that make a big difference: playing with fewer touches, knowing "what's next", facing the right way and then playing the way you face, passing to the correct foot, receiving across the standing leg, etc. Dan provides an excellent group of "core" training exercises that expose players to technical and tactical repetition of possession principles. Not only does he provide great training exercises but more importantly provides coaching point emphasis for each exercise. What does a coach expect to see in these exercises and what are the coaching points to hone in on? I have coached a possession style for a number of years and I picked up many pearls from Dan's book, especially his use of "simple" terminology to communicate concepts to players. For example, I have always coached players to "know what you want to do with the ball before you receive it". That's a mouthful! Dan simplifies this by asking players the simple question, "What's next?" Good stuff! I really appreciated this book as it has helped me think more logically about how to coach possession soccer and it has helped me communicate important points to my players more effectively. Review: Finally, a book about coaching that doesn't bore! - I've never been one to pick up a book about coaching soccer. Most of the ones I've ever taken a glance at are, "This is what you do. This is how you do it.". Dan takes it to another level; adding in personal stories and experiences, explaining how and why certain techniques work, and most of all, he doesn't bore you out by just throwing drills at you. I came to realize by the end of the book that his style of writing is similar to his style of coaching/training, progressive. He starts simple, giving you some background, giving you tools for the job, and easing you into some of the most basic yet beneficial drills. I'm truly impressed with this book. It didn't just teach and entertain me, it spoke to me.
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,344 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #41 in Soccer Coaching (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (265) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.36 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 098969772X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0989697729 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 159 pages |
| Publication date | April 10, 2015 |
| Publisher | SoccerPoet LLC |
B**Y
The best book on possession soccer I have come across! Must read!
Excellent book! Dan Blank does an awesome job of simply and logically breaking down the fundamental approach to a possession-based style of play. It's all fine to WANT to play this way...but how does a coach and a team actually go about EXECUTING it? That's what this book is about. Dan details the philosophy of possession-based play and stresses the importance of coach communication to players with respect to that philosophy - getting the "buy in" and commitment from your players. In a logical sequence Dan breaks down important principles like speed of play, support presence, passing angles, etc. and details how they can be taught to your players. He stresses the little things that make a big difference: playing with fewer touches, knowing "what's next", facing the right way and then playing the way you face, passing to the correct foot, receiving across the standing leg, etc. Dan provides an excellent group of "core" training exercises that expose players to technical and tactical repetition of possession principles. Not only does he provide great training exercises but more importantly provides coaching point emphasis for each exercise. What does a coach expect to see in these exercises and what are the coaching points to hone in on? I have coached a possession style for a number of years and I picked up many pearls from Dan's book, especially his use of "simple" terminology to communicate concepts to players. For example, I have always coached players to "know what you want to do with the ball before you receive it". That's a mouthful! Dan simplifies this by asking players the simple question, "What's next?" Good stuff! I really appreciated this book as it has helped me think more logically about how to coach possession soccer and it has helped me communicate important points to my players more effectively.
C**M
Finally, a book about coaching that doesn't bore!
I've never been one to pick up a book about coaching soccer. Most of the ones I've ever taken a glance at are, "This is what you do. This is how you do it.". Dan takes it to another level; adding in personal stories and experiences, explaining how and why certain techniques work, and most of all, he doesn't bore you out by just throwing drills at you. I came to realize by the end of the book that his style of writing is similar to his style of coaching/training, progressive. He starts simple, giving you some background, giving you tools for the job, and easing you into some of the most basic yet beneficial drills. I'm truly impressed with this book. It didn't just teach and entertain me, it spoke to me.
B**N
Very good concise book
Very good introduction to the "why and how" of possession, with nice, simple tips for coaches in what to communicate to players. Recommended.
G**M
I've read bits and pieces elsewhere that I enjoyed, but this series of books has been the ...
I've read about a dozen drill books and books on coaching already. I'm in my second year of coaching girls HS soccer and just sort of fell into it. I've read bits and pieces elsewhere that I enjoyed, but this series of books has been the best I've read. So far I've been through this one, Shutout Pizza, and I have started his one about coaching girls soccer. So this review is more or less for the whole series. I have found the material to be easy to digest the first time through, but something I have also gone back to several times over already to review different ideas or drills. This series has been ideal for the level I have been coaching. This specific book is on how to maintain a possession style, passing offense. This isn't exactly the style that I use, but I've been able to take what I need to fit within my team philosophy. The book explains the author's offensive philosophy, explains the reasons behind his philosophies in a clear, concise manner. Then he does have drills, pictures and diagrams to demonstrate his points. All this in under 200 pages, so it never gets too bogged down.
B**S
A very well written easy to read book
A very well written easy to read book. It's as if Dan Blank is giving a clinic and you have a front row seat. His instruction and exercises are spot on. Also I read 2 of Mr. Blanks other books Soccer IQ Vol 1 and 2. As a coach of a girls high school team I'm always searching for a better way to teach my team the game Coach Blank provides that with all 3 of these books . I find myself rereading all 3 books and using them as a reference and a teaching tool. I liked the Soccer IQ vol 1 so much that it is required reading this summer for my team and shortly to be followed by volume 2 and possession . Thanks Dan Blank keep writing and my team and I will keep reading!!
A**S
This will improve your game!
This book will help any soccer player from junior high through college to understand why they do things on the field.
J**I
Yet another masterful soccer guide by Dan Blank.
This is the 4th great title I highly recommend by Dan Blank. (IQ volumes 1&2, and Shutout Pizza are the others) If you are a coach or if you are getting this for a skilled tween/teen soccer player, this book will really help them reach another level (or more than another level) of play. The drills are well laid out and explained and the reasoning for every activity tells you why this is what you want to do. Many of the things he states in his books, I sort of knew, but his books not only explain it in a way that everybody can understand, they cover the finer points of what is needed too.
E**H
Perfect for high school girls!
I'm a Dan Blank fan! I coach a girls high school soccer team and love how these translate to my players! They really enjoy that these are written about girls their age playing their sport. As a coach, I like the readability of the book and how it goes from small concepts up to big-picture ideas. This book, Soccer IQ 1 & 2, and Everything Your Coach Never Told You are required reading for my varsity players.
U**O
Good book, it contains several useful examples.
J**R
Essa exigencia da avaliação está atrapalhando a minha leitura. Ja que paguei pelo livro gostaria de poder le-lo quando me sentir confortável.
A**R
This is good book to help teach players how to possess the ball. There are many drills in this book, many of them experienced coaches will have seen and used previously. If you are a new coach or working with a new team, this book is an excellent resource to help your players learn to possess the ball. I found the back half of the book particularly useful as it details numerous drills and progressions including small sided games which are fundamental to learning aspects of the game in a tight, controlled, intense setting. I also highly recommend the author's Soccer IQ books.
D**L
Great details! Variety of possession sessions to chose from. I hope there was a more objective systematic approach to gauge progression, also the physical load implied with the mentioned sessions. Still it's a great book to review.
A**Y
Was impressed with Dans first book SoccerIQ so brought this as a holiday read. If your new coaching football and want your team to play possession based football then this book could help you improve your teams performances.
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