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The Day Rodrigo Lost
The Soccer Zoo U9 and Below |
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| It is a 6 book program for ages 2 - 8 that teaches future lessons in the game of soccer. Learn with the Soccer Zoo how to improve in Soccer. | |||||
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$75.00
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| Number pieces in packaging:6 Number pieces in box:1 |
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Teaching Soccer to ages 2 - 8 Growing children need a variety of experiences to assist them in exploring their environment. Through soccer, children learn to value their own uniqueness and to appreciate the individuality of others in a team environment. Please take a look at how two Soccer Schools use The Soccer Zoo to create a knowledge floor for all of their students. Click Here to See Trainer Richard Wall using The Soccer Zoo Books with u6 Students. Click Here to See Trainer Denver Newton using The Soccer Zooo Books with his u4 Students. Personal development Soccer provides opportunities for:
These books aid in building of a knowledge floor for the soccer novice to stand on. After completing any part of this program these soccer novice will have prepared themselves to excel at any competitive soccer program. For the Innovative Soccer Network it would be specifically for the X Factor Soccer Program or any of our Individual Soccer Training Programs. "I believe this very handy and important, indeed. When I look at development of our soccer players in South Africa, it leaves a lot to be desired. They hardly have any social skills training and therefore, when they turn professional, they find it difficult to handle the fame and fortune. This will also assist in having a global understanding of what we'd like the sport to deliver in the future." Posted by Tebogo Charles Rankoe
Level 1 - Social Development Social development is enhanced as children learn to cooperate during small group learning and soccer games. When individuals are combined into groups, young players gain a sense of individual contribution to the group and develop a "We" feeling. Level 2 - Tactical Development Young learners use soccer as a means of expression of their inner thoughts that does not rely on verbal skills. Tactics are shown in an attempt to lay the foundation in later years of modeling. Player will not be able to perform the acts that their imaginations conjure up currently, but the ideas and foundation are embedded. Teaching simple tactics also stimulates a player's vocabulary as children play more and more. Level 3 Technical Development Soccer provides opportunities for
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