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The Best Way to Train For Soccer Speed and Soccer Fitness
In today's game of
soccer the pace is often very quick and
fast. Players need to have both good
technical skills and speed to effective
on the soccer field.
The simplest way
to train fro soccer speed and soccer
fitness is to have drills that imitate
or mimic the actions on the field.
If you take a
close look at any soccer game it has
three active fitness parts to it. They
are sprint, jog and walk. So the best
way to train for this is to include it
in training in either an off season
strength and conditioning program or
during practice.
Developing soccer
speed and fitness takes time as you need
to build a solid strength base. You must
also be aware of wild claims of
achieving "amazing" speed results at the
end of a seven day training program.
Building total
body strength starts with a solid
strength and conditioning program in the
off season. This will significantly
improve your soccer fitness and soccer
speed.
Your off season
soccer conditioning should include days
of interval training and days of speed
training. This is the best way to
develop both soccer cardio for aerobic
fitness and acceleration for speed
development.
An example of a
soccer fitness interval at the beginning
of the off season would be an all out
sprint for 30 seconds followed by 60 to
90 seconds of walking or light dribbling
with a soccer ball for recovery for
twenty minutes. This work to rest ratio
is 1 to 2 or 1 to 3. This eventually
will progress to 30 seconds sprint and
30 seconds rest for twenty minutes.
Next you could
focus on sprinting on another day with
10, 20 or 30 metre sprints. The recovery
"rule ' is one minute for every 10 metre
sprint. So if you sprint for 20 metres
your rest period would be 2 minutes.
This is excellent for off season
training; however there are some simple
drills you can do during the soccer
season to work on soccer fitness and
soccer speed.
Putting teams
together in 3v3, 4v4 or 5v5 for small
sided games is a great way to maintain
current levels of fitness. If you
struggle for fitness this is an
excellent way to help motivate and
challenge you to improve upon your
soccer fitness. The small sided games
allow for soccer fitness conditioning
with a ball. Players love this because
they feel that they are not working,
just having fun.
Overlapping runs
with a soccer ball is a great way to
improve speed. This occurs because the
drill very closely mimics the game.
In conclusion it
is important to focus on both intervals
and sprints in the off season to be
soccer fit and fast for your next soccer
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