
Football Training Can be Fun by Taylor
This practical book for coaches features the best ways to teach football to young players at all levels. It is concerned primarily with training the basic skills of ball control, kicking, accurate passing, heading and provides ideas for different ways of practicing these essential techniques. The book then goes on to describe tactics and set pieces and provides programmes for games and practices that will teach the players how to attack, support, shoot under pressure, create space, defend, plan freekicks and make the telling pass.
Taylor, John R.: - John Taylor received his B.A. in math from Cambridge University in 1960 and his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Berkeley in 1963. He is professor emeritus of physics and Presidential Teaching Scholar at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of some 40 articles in research journals; a book, Classical Mechanics; and three other textbooks, one of which, An Introduction to Error Analysis, has been translated into eleven foreign languages. He received a Distinguished Service Citation from the American Association of Physics Teachers and was named Colorado Professor of the Year in 1989. His television series Physics for Fun won an Emmy Award in 1990. He retired in 2005 and now lives in Washington, D.C.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780091772932 |
| ISBN 10 | 0091772931 |
| Title | Football Training Can be Fun |
| Author | Taylor |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hutchinson |
| Year published | 1992-11-05 |
| Number of pages | 80 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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