Soccer Conditioning Drills
The term athletic training in soccer (or physical training) indicates a training method used to improve an athlete’s or team’s performance from a coordinative and conditioning point of view.
In soccer, athletic conditioning training is used to train general coordination skills (motor learning, motor control, motor transformation) and special coordination skills (motor combination, differentiation of muscular strength, balance, orientation, rhythm, response, adaptation). Athletic conditioning training is used to strengthen endurance, strength, quickness and speed. There is a further objective: soccer athletic training can prevent injuries linked to training load mismanagement (muscle-tendon injuries in particular).
In order to schedule the drills it is possible to follow a general and/or a specific sport programme. For example, soccer athletic training is important both for a player’s general endurance and a specific role endurance training. The same goes for other coordinative and conditioning abilities. Indeed, performance characteristics vary from sport to sport: soccer players’ endurance is different from runners’, as well as their strength differs from basketball players’ and their speed is different from tennis players’.
For this reason, before planning soccer athletic training, it is necessary to know the player’s performance model, including the peculiarities of the role. In this way athletic training will be targeted, specific and suitable for the team and the player.
Here you can find some soccer conditioning drills.
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Athletic Training
Push and attack
Strength - Exercise to build strength for player's muscle growth -
Athletic Training
Pinball
Mobility - In this popular game you train motor skills, strength, mobility and endurance that will affect the growth of the soccer player -
Athletic Training
Mini rugby
Endurance - Exercise to develop children's speed and agility -
Athletic Training
Introduction to bio-banding and its scientific basis
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Athletic Training
Functional strength on different work stations
Explosive Strength - Conditional circuit to increase strength through specific functional exercises to be performed on the field -
Athletic Training
Free warm-up
Mobility - Warm-up without the ball -
Athletic Training
End zone with support players
Aerobic power - Increase efficiency by combining aerobic and anaerobic systems to perform at very high intensity -
Athletic Training
Individual integrative exercises
Strength - Individual and/or small-group exercises to be included in the post-training phase -
Athletic Training
Bodyweight joint mobility
Mobility - Warm-up exercise for joint mobility