Soccer Skills for Kids - Two Touch Passing to a Partner

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After playing for many years, Glenn has been involved in all ages and abilities. After many years of commitment to improving his own level of play, he now is able to pass on his knowledge, experience, and passion for soccer to the next generation of players!

Coaching Experience

7 years of experience coaching youth of all ages and abilities

Soccer Federation "B" License, NSCAA "Advanced National" Diploma       

B.S. of Exercise Science, Salisbury University           Maryland District Coaching Staff, 3 years

Has coached with: Arlington Travel Soccer Club, Vienna Youth Soccer (VA)

Southside Youth Soccer (FL), Eastern Shore Sharks (MD)

Assistant Coach 2005 Greater Washington U-17 Boys JCC Maccabi Games, Minneapolis

Assistant Strength Coach (Women's soccer), Salisbury University        

Certified Personal Trainer

Playing Experience

Academy,SantaCruz,Bolivia

Academy, Bradenton

U-23 Maccabi Carnival, Melbourne Australia, Gold medalist

Maryland Major Soccer League Div. 1 and 2, Baltimore

Trained with UMBC (University of Maryland-Baltimore County), NCAA Division 1

Trained with Salisbury University, NCAA Division 3

Soccer Skills for Kids - Two Touch Passing to a Partner

 

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Glenn Alpert: Hi, this Glenn Alpert with Arlington Travel Soccer Club. We are going to talk about training with a partner and we are going to start with two touch passing exercise. So, guys what we are going to do, is I am going to pass the ball. We are going to go in a circle, we are all going to take, no more than two touches and no less than two touches, we have to take two touches. We are just going to pass it around. Okay, ready one, two.

Okay, one, we want to take two touches, one, two; we are working on our first touch and then moving the ball, one and two. Now, let us make our first touch into space somewhere okay, so pass me the ball William, I will demonstrate the start. So, one, two, one, two, now we are using our first touch, one, two. I am going to just do with Adam, so we can see if you have only one training partner. Come in a little closer, okay, so we are on the ball, feet ready, take two touches, one, two, one, two, one, and two, one, two, okay very good.

Now, we are going to go next to one touch passing with the partner

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