with Tim Vom Steeg,
University of California, Santa Barbara Head Men's Soccer Coach,
2006 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer National Champions; 2004 NCAA Championship Runner-up;
2x NSCAA & 2x NCAA National 'Coach of the Year' Award (2004 & 2006);
4x Big West Conference Coach of the Year; all time winningest coach in Big West history;
California Community College Coaches Hall of Fame (2008 ); USSF National "B" Coaching License
Looking for ideas on how to get everyone involved in training to shoot and score goals? This video from NCAA Champion coach Tim Vom Steeg lays out the components of scoring, beginning with the mental aspects and progressing through shooting without pressure, pattern play and finally shooting under pressure. The ability to take shots and score are key to the success of all teams, yet many don't practice shooting enough or demand the quality needed to make an improvement. Coach Vom Steeg outlines a progressive series of three activities designed to improve your team's shooting success.
Technical Work
You'll see Vom Steeg's entire team get involved in many shooting opportunities from different areas of the field and from different service options. Each stage allows the coach to make adjustments to technique and individual technical play. There's no standing around as players either serve or shoot, always working on technique.
Pattern Play
Next, you will see how to establish passing patterns that become recognizable and used in game situations. Your players will learn to instantly recognize a shooting pattern develop and go through it to completion because they have trained it so many times in practice. This section is especially valuable and will open the door to more options for additional plays - limited only by your imagination as a coach.
Training Game
Coach Vom Steeg introduces a training game to play that encourages multiple shooting chances from different patterns and distances. Many coaching opportunities become available during this phase as the action is quick and intense. Vom Steeg introduces the "shooter's mindset" and the adjustments they need to make as conditions change.
As a bonus, Vom Steeg includes a section on training goalkeepers. As a side benefit to all the shooting activities presented throughout this video, goalkeepers will see tons of shots and will get terrific training. You'll get five different options and activities in total for warming up and training your goalkeeper.
Shooting accuracy and success is a major problem with most soccer teams and this video from Coach Vom Steeg addresses the topic directly with great options to improve your team's ability to put shots on goal.
60 minutes. 2019.