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Youth Soccer Training Videos

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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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Reviews from Great Soccer Players.

Born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, Saskia Webber showed early interest in the game of soccer, which she would eventually dominate through the 1990’s as one of the top goalkeepers of the decade. A four-year starter for Rutgers University, Saskia made First Team All American and Adidas Goalkeeper of the Year.  She continues to hold two school records: most shut-outs (32) and most saves (413).  Saskia’s stellar achievements on the soccer field later earned her an induction into the Rutgers Olympic Hall of Fame.

Saskia became a member of the United States National Team at the age of 18.  After a stint playing soccer professionally in Japan for Oki from 1996-1998, Saskia then went on to play for the New York Power for three years.  Her nine year run on the U.S. National Team was punctuated by a first place finish in the 1999 World Cup, a gold medal in the 1996 Olympics, and a third place finish in the 1995 World Cup.

In addition to her years as a player, Saskia has been an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina and Rutgers University.  In the 1990’s Saskia worked as an Assistant Director of Soccer Plus camps and ran goalkeeper training at the University of North Carolina summer camps.

Soccer America named Saskia “Goalkeeper of the Decade” for the 1990’s.

We asked Saskia to watch Blast The Ball and give us her open and honest impressions of the video.

Dear Coach V,

I just finished reviewing Blast The Ball and thought I would jot down some of my opinions and thoughts.

Blast The Ball doesn't miss a beat. Every way of striking the ball is covered and explained in a way that a beginner, intermediate or professional player can learn from.

You don’t just deconstruct striking the ball, you break down everything from the parts of the ball, foot and swing to where your eyes, body position and follow through should be.

I love the way you break down the swing path and striking point with the rope and marker....I have never seen anything so simple but so effective.

There are so many “myths” out there and improper techniques. Blast The Ball is the truth and the right teaching tool.

Having Blast the ball in your bag is like training every day with the best strikers in the world. It is the best training tool you can have.  From the fundamentals of striking the ball to drills to help you refine it, Blast the Ball is something no footballer should be without.
Goalkeepers beware, when the world starts to use the Blast the Ball system, our job is going to get much, much harder.

Thanks again,

Saskia Webber

Barb Carbon
Barb is a veteran soccer player with a long playing bio.
 

Highlights of Barb's soccer career.


98-00 Franklin Pierce College
NCAA Div II National Champions

Finish Premier League
Sibbo Vargarna

New Hampshire Phantoms, Nashua, NH, W-League Div II

Dear Coach V,

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to review this video.  I feel privileged to have done so.  I’m a strong supporter of what you’re doing, and I do indeed feel that every single person who is involved in playing soccer, coaching soccer, or who is raising a young soccer player should watch this video, and they should watch it often throughout the different stages of development.

"Blast the Ball" is an incredible and long overdue tool.  I have played soccer for almost 2 decades with players from all over the world – Finland, Sweden, England, The Netherlands, Australia, Switzerland, and beyond – and I have watched amazing players, national team players, try to impart their skills and knowledge on to teammates here in the U.S.  I have seen them struggle to convey this information. 

This program peels away the layers and gets down to the basic vital skills that all great players must possess.  It breaks down the building blocks of the kick and presents them each individually in such a way that players at all skill levels can understand the concepts and easily begin to put them into action.

The video itself is excellent because it comes across as more informative than instructional – you’re not just given the “what” and the “how”, you’re given the “why” and I think that owning that knowledge will inspire coaches and players to immediately begin honing these basic skills.  I’m 26 years old and I have been playing soccer since I was 8, but I as watched this video, I found myself “soccer hopping” all over my living room, practicing along with each step, and already feeling more confident in my understanding.  I now realize just how important these basic skills are and I know that I will return to this video again and again.

Sincerely,
Barb Carbon #23

 

 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

1995-1997 Newell's Old Boys (Argentina)

1997-1999 Club Atletico Tigre (Argentina)

1999-2001 Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata (Argentina)

2001-2002 Club Atletico Tecos (Mexico)

2002-2003 Petroleros de Salamanca (Mexican 2nd Division)

2003-2004 NY Metrostars (MLS)

 

Here is what Dario had to say about Blast The Ball.

Coach V,

I watched your video Blast The Ball and decided to breakdown my review and thoughts into three categories.

As a player : If this video would have been around ten years before I would of had an advantage over the other players, It teaches exactly what it takes to be  a better kicker and  the fundamentals displayed are a necessity to learn in order to be able to play the game of soccer.

As a parent: Being a parent to a five year old, who just started playing soccer, I can say this video was very easy to understand and fun to watch. My five year old was very hooked on the drills and couldn't wait to get out on the yard and practice what she had learned. I can truly recommend this video to parents who want their children to have fun and learn while practicing the game of the soccer.

As a coach: Watching this video will definitely make my coaching and teaching a lot easier. I would sometime struggle to explain the basics of kicking, your video has easy to follow instructions, great drills, and its is easy to teach. I will be watching the video with my kids at soccer camp and I know we will all benefit from viewing Blast The Ball over and over again.

All the best...

Dario