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Why you should use Rondos as a beginner coach

Soccer Warm Up Drills

As a beginner coach, it can be overwhelming to navigate the various training techniques and exercises available for soccer teams. One technique that has gained popularity in recent years is the use of rondos in training sessions. Rondos are a type of passing drill that involves a group of players passing the ball in a small, confined space while others try to intercept it.

The benefits of incorporating rondos into training sessions are numerous. First and foremost, rondos help players improve their passing accuracy and speed. Because the space is small and the pressure is high, players are forced to make quick decisions and execute their passes with precision. This translates to better passing skills in game situations.

In addition to improving passing skills, rondos also help players develop their spatial awareness and decision-making abilities. Players must constantly be aware of their surroundings and make split-second decisions about where to pass the ball. This helps them develop their ability to read the game and make smart decisions on the field.

Another benefit of rondos is that they are a fun and engaging way to train. Because the drills are fast-paced and involve lots of movement, players are more likely to stay engaged and motivated throughout the session. This can help improve team morale and make training sessions more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Overall, rondos are an effective and enjoyable way to improve passing skills, spatial awareness, and decision-making abilities. As a beginner coach, I highly recommend incorporating rondos into training sessions to help your team reach its full potential.

You can find 30 variations of Rondos by clicking here. Developed by Coerver Coaching co-founders Alfred Galustian and Charlie Cooke.  They have been used worldwide by coaches at amateur and professional clubs as well as player programs everywhere.

If you want to learn more about Coerver Coaching, click here.