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starring: players, Bart Jansendirected by: Marty Schupak
Amazon.com's Price: $24.95 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0823967543232
Format: Color, Director's Cut, NTSC
Number Of Items: 1
Release Date: January 01, 2003
Running Time: 45 minutes
Sales Rank: 24278
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Championship Soccer Drills
We enjoyed watching the dvd with our son who is a novice. It was helpful to us in getting a better understanding of the game. He started with an U9 team who had been together for about 3 years and he missed a lot of the fundamentals which were taught to the others in the earlier years. This helped to bridge the gap for him.
Rating: - Excellent DVD
This dvd is an excellent way to help your soccer skills. It gives you many fun ways to practice and really cool games and drills.
Rating: - FOR INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED... NOT FOR BEGINNERS.
In one word "awesome". I am the director of an academy. We have players from 5 yrs. to 20 yrs. old, and I suggested this DVD to all of my coaches. Unfortunately, I have bought other soccer DVD from "famous" soccer players and just wasted my time and money. But this DVD is full of numerous soccer drills and meaningful insights and not useless talk. I would highly recommend this DVD to coaches for children 8 and up to adults. Many of these drills can be adapted to meet the specific needs of the children ... Read More
Rating: - Good for all levels
I coach a HS girls soccer team and took a seminar with Glenn Crooks (Rutgers women's soccer head coach) and he was teaching some of the same exact drills in this video.
Rating: - Not for the Beginner...
I bought this for my [...]based on all the great reviews and discovered that it is for intermediate to advanced players. The drill discussions are super short and fast and way too advanced for beginners with little or no instruction or footage on technigues.
I was disappointed and am looking for a thorough dvd that discusses and shows the fundamentals. If you start wrong, you finish poorly. Fundamental techniques should be the starting point for beginning soccer players.
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