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K**K
Great coaching material
Excellent Reed on playing a high-pressure defense. So many books are just a lot of fluff, but this one is concise as well as informative.
C**M
Inspirational. Amazing.
Dan did it again! Hooked, start to finish. This one took me a little longer because the season started for all 3 of my teams, but it gave me breaks to absorb the material and even use a bit of it. I noted previously on "Possession" that I'm not much for reading books about coaching because let's face it, like Dan said, everyone has their own philosophy. I respect that. However, Dan seems to walk a very similar path to nine, and he's definitely a coach I can relate to. His books are well thought out, structured ingeniously, and highly informative.My problem? I started with "Possession". Lucky me, I went back and ordered Vol. 1 and 2. Time to go back and see what I missed. If they're anything like this and Possession, it won't take me long to get through them. The ultimate prize, these books are worth multiple reads. Thanks Dan, you really do inspire.
A**R
Best book for teaching this style of play!
Fantastic book! For new coaches it serves as a how-to that will transform your thinking and allow you to play in a different system/style. For experienced coaches, it organizes thoughts you might already have and affirms things you might already be doing. On top of that, it gives MORE information and conceptual thoughts that any soccer addict will love. Oh...AND there are several exercises in there to teach a team how to play in a high pressure system. I can’t say enough about this book.
T**N
Yet another book full of illuminating soccer insights and practical coaching tips
I've literally lost count of how many of Dan Blank's "Soccer IQ" books I've read at this point. He keeps writing them and I keep reading them... because every one is great. People who have read his earlier books (and people who haven't ought to correct that immediately) should know what to expect here: clearly-explained nuggets of practical wisdom.The theme of this particular book is the high press, i.e., the application of whole-team defensive pressure when the other team wins the ball in your offensive end, so your team can win the ball back before the other team has even the remotest opportunity to score. Blank covers everything from the big-picture theory to concrete suggestions for how to train the concepts at practices, and he does so in his characteristically straightforward and casual, but simultaneously penetrating and illuminating, style.If you are a coach who wants to add the high press to your team's arsenal (or a player who wants to better understand what your coach is trying to get your team to do) this book is a must-read.
A**D
Good, but not as good as his other books
Soccer IQ parts 1 and 2 were priceless... this one is geared towards a niche crowd and definitely towards coaches / existing teams. The reason Im not giving a 5 is because I wouldnt recommend this to anybody, its good but read the preview before buying.
K**S
Solid thinking
Solid thinking presented in an understandable and useful format.
G**O
Good theories for High Pressure
I like what Dan has done with the theoretical discussion and coaching tips for applying high pressure. If you are a highly experienced coach, you should be able to create your own training sessions based off of his book. If you don't have a lot of experience or training in coaching, you probably shouldn't apply these lessons anyway! :)
D**N
10/10 Highly Recommend!
Incredible read! I cannot wait for our abbreviated season next month to incorporate various strategies and drills from this book within my program. I can’t wait to have more free time to go back and ready the Soccer IQ books. Thanks for the great read Dan!
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