Soccer Skills for Kids - Two Touch One Bounce
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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 One Bounce
Glenn Alpert with Arlington Travel Soccer Club will show you a training exercise where there is one bounce between two players but each player has to take two touches.
Transcripts
Glenn Alpert: Hey, this Glenn Alpert with Arlington Travel Soccer Club. We are now going to do a training exercise where there is one bounce between two players but each player has to take two touches. So, there is first touch, there is juggling incorporated to this exercise. So, you have now take two touches every time the ball comes to you.
Ready Adam, okay, take two touches, one and two, good one, two, bounce one, two, very good, come a little forward Adam, one two alright, one two, one, two, okay very good. So, next we are going to do some one versus one exercises.
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