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How to Save Stamina

According to the new release of soccer server, players have stamina capacity. It means that player could run out stamina and stop if he does not save stamina among the match. So we think it is necessary to find a new way to help players saving stamina. Since one player does not know another players stamina, saving stamina is hard to proceed. To solve this problem, we think that coach is a good player to compute each players stamina. Because the coach can get information in field without noise, also the coach can use free form to tell each player information in special play mode.

Therefore in new team, the coach computes the cost of stamina of each player according to their movements at each cycle, then update their stamina and stamina capacity. In special play mode, coach use free form to tell each player who has the minimum stamina capacity, then players can use some way to saving its stamina and help other players. For example, when in kick in mode, player who will kick the ball can wait for the one who has the minimum stamina to recover it. Also he can pass the ball to the one who has more stamina capacity instead of others.

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Fast and Fit Soccer Player

Soccer is one popular sport and many people – young and old are interested not only in watching the sport but in learning it as well. However, soccer is one very demanding sport, which is why it is important to learn some workouts that can improve your fitness for soccer.

If you have noticed the skills and strength needed in soccer, indeed, it is a sport that requires speed, agility, stamina, skill as well as strength as soccer players need to run, shoot (whether it is through a headshot or with a kick), and protect themselves from injuries.

If you want to play soccer or if you want to be a good soccer player, you have to develop skills and you need to be in good shape to do well and perform better with the sport. In this very demanding sport, skills would not be enough. You need to have the stamina throughout the game as well as the speed.

To learn fitness for soccer, here are some of the workouts and training that will help you improve your fitness to be a good, fast and fit player.

Aerobic exercises

To be a good soccer player and to learn fitness for soccer, you have to engage in aerobic exercises. Aerobic exercises allow you to take in oxygen and improve the efficiency of your heart as well as your cardiovascular system.

In playing soccer, you need to be in motion most of the time and aerobic fitness will help you develop that stamina for the sport. One aerobic exercise that is good for one who wants to do well in soccer is running. It helps in building your endurance as well as your speed especially if you run uphill and you do it regularly. Running is also important to improve your skill as well because soccer involves a lot of running throughout the game – whether they are sprints or long runs.

Anaerobic soccer fitness

Aside from aerobic exercises, anaerobic exercises are also very important in preparing yourself to meet the challenges of the sport. Soccer involves quick runs and at times longer runs and thus, to be able to cope up with these, anaerobic exercises are best. These exercises involve intense activity and rest at an interval, and these indeed help you condition your body to this type of activities during a soccer game.

Anaerobic exercises also help in correcting imbalances in the muscles for soccer players. Usually, soccer players tend to have stronger quads and anaerobic exercises help balance that with the strength of other muscles to avoid injury as well. One good workout you can do to improve your fitness for soccer is circuit training.

Although it is a general idea that fitness for soccer involves a good combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercises, it is also important to consider that every individual may require a different fitness and training needs. Of course, it may depend on your age, your abilities as well as the position you play in the game. Of course, your desire to train is also a consideration in your training as well.

Increase Your Soccer Acceleration

Do you as a coach feel the importance of acceleration in the game of soccer, but due to information-overload out there, you don’t know who to listen to or what methods to follow?

I don’t blame you. According to research, most of the youth soccer coaches out there today are voluntarily coaching a team, meaning in a lot of cases you are probably a parent to one of the kids in the team. So with this being said, you have a regular job on the side, and you simply don’t have time to spend hours reading and researching in order to find new methods.

All you need to do is what athletes back in the days focused primarily (and almost exclusively) on, and it is…SPRINTING.

You don’t need to use resistance bands, parachutes or any other fancy stuff, you simply just need to line the athletes up next to each other, and then upon your command, sprint to point B.

When talking about speed and how to improve it, there are certain laws of physics that comes to mind. The probably most important one is to teach the players how to apply more force to the ground. This may sound extremely difficult, and it can be, but just follow the drills here below and I promise you that you’ll get the players to apply more force to the ground in their start, which will result in improved acceleration, and most important of all, these drills are fun.

As a matter of fact, you may even have done these before without even thinking about the benefits.

When discussing acceleration for soccer players, I tend to set up a distance of 15-30 meters. A few years back, a long term study performed on English Premier League players showed that the most covered distance in a soccer game is between 10-30 meters, and therefore, your ability to pick it up as fast as possible, decelerate and change a direction, and then accelerate again is probably the most important aspects of soccer speed (in this lesson, where are only going to focus on acceleration, and will leave deceleration and change of direction for another day).

To sum it up, you shouldn’t have the players sprint for 50-60 meters, at least not now. Anywhere between 10-30 meters is great (go with 10-15 meters in the beginning).

When talking acceleration vs. top speed, it’s important to know that acceleration is about creating an angle, that forward lean. So below you’ll find some different variations of starts to use with your players, and these starts will create that forward lean with your players.

Here are the different starting positions:

Staggered

One foot in front, and the other back. The position they are in when ready to run. Standing Track & Field start basically.

Falling Start

Have the players stand tall and keep a straight line through their body. Then tell them to keep that line and fall forward, and just as they feel it’s getting scary and they feel like falling to the ground, that’s when they’ll explode and run out for 10-30 meters.

Pushup Position

Have the players lay in a starting pushup stance (at the top of the motion, straight arms and a straight body). Upon your signal, they’ll explode out of there as quickly as possible. Important here is that they shouldn’t stand straight up and then run. From the starting position, they should try come forward as quick as possible, and when doing that, they’ll create that forward lean that’s so important for teaching a player to apply more force and improving their acceleration.

As a last note, speed training is always done right after a proper warm-up consisting of mobility and flexibility, some activation exercises together with some running and skipping drills.

With that being said, speed training is always performed at the beginning of a practice, and make sure that your players have recovered between the starts. Soccer speed training is done in a resting state. If you perform a lot of reps with low rest in between, it’s conditioning and will not give maximum speed results, it’s that simple.

A good rule of thumb is for every 10 meters the players run, they’ll rest 45-60 seconds before repeating. So if they run 30 meters, they should rest 135-180 seconds before next rep. Don’t ignore this, it’s a very important rule to follow!

Use these tips and you’ll see great improvements with your players soccer speed!