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Posted: Wed Oct 3rd, 2007 11:45 pm |
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Posted: Thu Oct 4th, 2007 09:37 pm |
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The issue that surprises most people is that this video (dvd) is designed for all levels of players. Whether the soccer player is 8 or 28 they will better understand not only the "how" but also the "why".
This is what's missing from most training videos.
Whether it is ball flight or proper kicking form, it will be learned by watching Blast The Ball.
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Posted: Thu Oct 4th, 2007 09:39 pm |
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Full outline of content:
Section One: Information Over Load
This section walks you through every aspect of the soccer kick and ball flight. It is vital that all watch this section as it gives you much need information and exposure to what we teach later on. -
The evolution of the soccer kick. Why we ALL kick wrong at some point. -
The parts of the ball. Never look at it the same again. -
Parts of the foot. Even advanced players get confused. -
The six kicks. You must learn the true form first. -
The soccer hop. Why all the Pros do it but don't even know it. -
The V swing. Again, most great kickers do it. All players must learn it. -
What do your eyes do during a soccer kick? -
The real truth about plant foot positioning. -
Leaving the plant foot. -
Your natural swing path. -
The five parts of a soccer kick. -
The athletic motion. -
Accuracy, why "drills" don't make you accurate. -
Why a ball curves. -
How to make a ball curve. -
Ball flight. An extremely complex issue with may variables. We cover them all. -
Your natural radar. Why great players learn to feel it. -
In stride shooting. For some strange reason this is never taught to players, but they are expected to perform in every game. -
and more.... Working with the beginner, Training Section One-
The soccer hop. -
The v-swing. -
Combining them. -
Don't kick with you toe? Why you can't just tell this to a player. -
Intro to volley kicks. -
In stride shooting. -
Leaving the plant foot. -
Plant foot positioning and simple cures. -
Curing the excessive push through. -
Learning an angle kick and the straight kick. -
and more... The advancing / advanced player, Training Section Two-
Understanding what our body does and what are the parts of a kick. -
Why the Soccer Hop movement is critical to all great players. (They just don't know it.) -
The V swing. Building power and form. -
The critical movements of the volley kick. -
Keeping every shot low. The best 50 cents you'll ever spend. -
Reactionary shooting. -
Using your natural radar and exposing players to the concept. -
Shooting in traffic. Why you can't wait for the perfect shot. -
In-Stride shooting. Why even the BEST players struggle with this. -
The STRAIGHT KICK. The most over looked and under taught skill in soccer. -
and much more... Coach's Corner, Section Three-
Trying to teach all this just may kill you... -
Keeping it simple and short. -
The basics at every practice. -
The "twist" that even the best advanced players get thrown by.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17th, 2007 10:48 am |
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How does the video teach the "straight kick". I need to learn it.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17th, 2007 11:34 am |
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soccergirl223 wrote: How does the video teach the "straight kick". I need to learn it.
Any soccer player that wants to move to the advanced stage needs to learn the straight kick. Blast The Ball walks you through step by step on the learning process. It starts with a gentle slow motion build up and then moves on to the full speed action. It can be introduced at any age, but even older players must learn through this method.
Thanks for the question.
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Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 04:44 am |
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Does it teach you in the video moves like rainbows?

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Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 10:15 am |
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bcunited2 wrote: Does it teach you in the video moves like rainbows?
Hi BC,
The video is designed to breakdown every aspect of the soccer kick, ball flight and different kicking forms. We do not go into soccer moves on the video.
We do plan to put out a ball handling and footwork skill video in 2009.
I am a firm believer that step number 1 is for all players at all levels to learn kicking form and reprogram their body first.
Then move on to soccer moves, ball handling and learning the game better.
This is the foundation of the game and it MUST be learned first.
If not, bad habits come into play that are VERY hard to change later.
Thanks
Coach V
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Posted: Sat Oct 20th, 2007 12:05 am |
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Does this video show you like a workout plan or ways to build certain muscles?

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Posted: Sun Nov 18th, 2007 03:04 pm |
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bcunited2 wrote: Does this video show you like a workout plan or ways to build certain muscles?
Sorry, no work out / strength building section.
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