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Functional Training for Attacking and Goalscoring DVD

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  1. Functional Training for Attacking and Scoring
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Functional Training for Attacking and Scoring

Functional Training for Attacking and Goalscoring takes you one level more than simple shooting or crossing and finishing drills. This DVD looks at the next level of attacking training sessions by including your entire team in the more tactical and functional team training sessions that will get your team working together to score more goals.

Former Leeds United Coach, Mick Hennigan conducts a functional training session on attacking from crosses where he focuses on the quality, location and different variations of crosses, with special attention to the runs of the forwards into the penalty area. Adem Poric, owner of Total Football Academy, conducts a functional training session focusing on the role of the forwards, their responsibilities and that of the team in providing quality service to them.


Con este DVD aprenderás más que disparar, cambiar de cancha y cerrar jugadas. Se enfoca en las mejores técnicas de ataque las cuales incluyen a todo tu equipo con la finalidad de generar más goles.

Rules of the Game: If a team finishes a match with a greater number of players than their opponents and penalty kicks are taken to determine the winner of a match, that team shall reduce their numbers to equal that of their opponents. The team captain has Karl-Heinz Korbel, who played for Eintracht Frankfurt from 1972 to 1991, holds the record for Bundesliga appearances with 602. Alan Shearer has scored more goals in the English Premier League than any other player (240). The Netherlands' Ernie Brandt is the only man to score a goal for both teams in a World Cup game, accomplishing the feat in 1978. The United States played its first-ever official international soccer match on August 20, 1916 against Sweden in Stockholm.
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