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Soccer: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Score, Dribble Past the Other Team, and Work with Your Teammates (3 Books in 1) (Understand Soccer)

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About Soccer: A Step-by-Step Guide On How To

Product Description There are complimentary YouTube videos to help you follow along for several chapters in this book. A player who couldn’t score. A bleak soccer future as a bench-warmer. An athlete who lacked confidence in his game. Are you or a loved one enjoying soccer, but can’t stand not being confident on what to do with the ball? Do you have a problem getting shots and making them go in? Are you a player that would love to dribble several opponents at once but struggle even beating one? If any of these situations describe you, you are not alone. Coaches of soccer are good at having the team work together. Sadly, your abilities as an individual are often lost in the team’s tactics unless you are the star player on the team. The coach lets the best player do as they please but every other player must do their job. This is great when you are the favorite player, but more often than not you are just existing on the field and not really contributing to your team in the way you want to. This 3-in-1 bundled book is the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th books of the Understand Soccer series. Therefore, you get the following three books for the price of two: 1. Soccer Shooting & Finishing: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Score 2. Soccer Dribbling & Foot Skills: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Dribble Past the Other Team 3. Soccer Passing & Receiving: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Work with Your Teammates From these three books, you will: - Learn the shooting form to use most often and which ones are important in each different game situation. - Find out the one skill to beat a defender every time. - Discover the two things to take any okay soccer player and make them great overnight. Why does learning these things matter? Well, building your knowledge grows your confidence. Self-esteem is key for any soccer player and building the belief in your child will allow them to play to the level you know they can play. You may think those are all well and great, but “how can a book really deliver on increasing the abilities of yourself, son, daughter, or team?” Excitingly, this bundled book lays out step-by-step what you should work on and the most important keys to being able to perform on the field. Yes, other author’s will fill up their pages with tips for various situations, but never really say which things to know are the most important and will make the biggest difference in your game. This book does exactly that. It is time for hours of Soccer Practice to finally pay off. Become the player, coach, or parent that changes every game from here on out. Pick up your copy today by clicking BUY NOW. About the Author There he was, a soccer player who had difficulties scoring. He wanted to be the best but lacked the confidence and know-how to make his goal a reality. Every day, he dreamed about improving, but the average coaching and lack of knowledge left him feeling alone and like he couldn't attain his goal. He was a quiet player and his performance often went unnoticed. This all changed after his junior year on the Varsity team of one of the largest high schools in the state. During the team and parent banquet at the end of the season, his coach decided to say something nice about each player. When it came to his turn to receive praise, the only thing that could be said was that he had scored two goals that season against a lousy team, so they didn't really count... It was a very painful statement that after the 20+ game season, all that could be said of his efforts were two goals that didn't count. Since that moment, he's been forever changed considering one of his greatest fears came true; he was called out in front of his family and friends. Because of that, he got serious. With a new soccer mentor, he focused on the training necessary to build his confidence and become the goal scorer he always dreamed of being. The next season, after just a few months, he found himself moved up to the starting position of center midfielder and