
Youth Soccer Training Videos
Read the reviews of the #1 pick for all soccer coaches, parents and players.

Blast The Ball Score: 9.5 out of 10
A soccer training video that covers every aspect of kicking a soccer ball and
ball flight. Coach V walks you through EVERY aspect of every kick and shooting
on goal. Learn the 6 different soccer kicks in their true form. Learn volleys,
traditional straight kicking and more. Become a QUICK shooter that is almost
unstoppable on the attack.
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Some of the reviews from REAL people.

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We are
the "95 AYSO Thunder", and they are a terrific group of kids and parents. My
assistant coach is hard working and a tremendous asset to the team and me. I am
very fortunate to be associated with all of them.
We just
received Blast The Ball and have started to implement the techniques. It is
amazing how valuable the changes have proven to be! We scrimmaged a boys team
we who has beaten us every time we play them. This last weekend we finally beat
them thanks in part to the techniques we picked up from your disk.
As far as our team, we are a girls U12 team based in Charlotte, NC. The kids
play at a recreation level during the season. In November 2007, however, my
assistant coach and I invited these players to form a more competitive team.
We started playing in a U12 boys indoor soccer league that same month. We had
to play the boys teams because there wasn't a girls division; we also thought it
would be good competition for us. The first few games we got clobbered, but by
the end we were only getting beaten by two goals. We continue to scrimmage one
of the boys teams once a month and they kept beating us until the match I
mentioned above.
We compete in tournaments with club teams at the next competitive level or
higher. In North Carolina, they are called 'Challenge' and 'Classic'
respectively. We have played in one tournament so far and finished in the
championship game losing 0:1 on a corner kick. We have two more tournaments
this season (NC and TN). I am sure the girls will be very successful now that
we have your video as an additional teaching tool. It should be mandatory
viewing for all coaches at the youngest levels on. I have been coaching soccer
for more than 10 years and wish I had it when I started.
Thank
you for helping me, help the kids.
Coach Chris, NC
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My son is six years old. He has been playing
soccer since he was four. He truly enjoys the game and is self motivated.
This past summer he attended several mini camps and I noticed during games
of “submarine and torpedo” he was a weak torpedo (kicker). Since I did not
play soccer when I was young, I needed some help with how to teach a very
young player how to kick a soccer ball. A Yahoo search turned up Blast
The Ball. I watched a sample video and decided to purchase the video.
From a parent’s perspective and a coach of
very young soccer players, I think the video has several important benefits.
First, it explains common errors in kicking (Evolution of the Soccer kick).
I saw these exact errors in my son’s kicking. Second the video explains in
plain, easy to understand terms (remember I had no experience playing
soccer) the fundamentals of kicking a soccer ball. Finally, the video gives
easy to implement drills to help overcome the common errors. I found the
drills easy to use in my back yard one on one with my son or on the practice
field. Blast The Ball is nicely illustrated with videos on how to
perform the drills and what proper kicking form looks like. My son has
watched parts of the video numerous times and I think it helps him watching
slow motion, illustrated videos on proper kicking techniques.
I would highly recommend this video for
parents and coaches of younger players so the players can develop proper
form from the beginning of their interest in soccer. Bad habits are harder
to overcome, so why not start out teaching proper techniques and form from
the beginning. This video is like having a master coach help you do this. It
is Definitely a worthwhile investment with solid returns.
Chris Aldridge - GA
U8 Coach and Soccer Parent
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I have 2 soccer playing children. Mark is a freshman in high school. He just
completed a year of playing for the high school JV team and he will be
playing on his first premier team later this fall. Jill is in 7th grade and
she also just joined a premier U13 team plus she will be going out for the
junior high team for the first time in the spring. I felt that both of them
needed better technical shooting skills but I didn't have the expertise to
help them out. When I saw an ad for the "Blast the Ball" DVD, it sounded
like it was exactly what they needed to take them to the next level. Also,
now that they are older, kicking the ball against the garage door was not
something we wanted them to do, so building the soccer hop rebounder (plans
included with the DVD) is working perfectly. They have just begun working on
the different techniques that the DVD covers because I didn't want them to
get too involved with any new ideas in the middle of their playing season.
In the short time that they have been working on the kicking basics, I have
seen a big increase in the quality of ball striking. The DVD is so full of
information that I'm sure we'll be referring back to it for years to come.
Craig Eiding, Mark's Dad
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Our team name is Team
Xtreme and we are from Southern California .
I want to thank you for
the detailed information you gave in your “blast the ball” video. When I
first saw the clip on your website, I had to get more information. You have
hit on numerous points that most people overlook when kicking a soccer ball.
I had all my players kick the ball numerous times as I evaluated. I took the
techniques you described in your video and applied them to the areas that
each player needed to improve on in order to make a successful kick. The
players are working on the complete pull-back of the leg to keeping their
eye on the ball when kicked. I also liked the idea of elevating the ball on
the flat cones in order to introduce the lace kick. When I did this drill,
all players were able to take the kicks without hesitation. I also love the
drill that once the ball is kicked, the player must follow through to the
cone. This allows for full motion and follows through with their kicks. All
too often, our players kick the ball and think their job is done. Thank you
again for such a great video. I have played soccer all my life and at
competitive levels, but your video has taught me different ways of
presenting kicks and helping to improve a players kick.
Thanks,
Nikki
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