Home > Soccer Forum > On The Pitch > Player

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 26 Jul 2004, 04:04 PM   #1
thedeuce_2
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Virginia
Default Need advice from College players

I'm trying out for a D-3 college team. I've been on the coaches summer workout program and have improved my ball-handling skills tremendously. But I need to know what I need to work on to adjust from High School to College soccer. THNX!
thedeuce_2 is offline   Quote 

TRY BIGSOCCER
NOW!
NEWS, SCORES & TABLES FOR 1,300 CLUBS

Connect in the web's largest forums.
Blog about soccer from your point of view.
Shop 17,000 authentic soccer items.




On sale for $21.99
at our soccer store

On sale for $92.44
or buy soccer jerseys

Old 26 Jul 2004, 04:14 PM   #2
JoseP
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2002
Default Re: Need advice from College players

Quote:
Originally Posted by thedeuce_2
I'm trying out for a D-3 college team. I've been on the coaches summer workout program and have improved my ball-handling skills tremendously. But I need to know what I need to work on to adjust from High School to College soccer. THNX!
The biggest adjustment is the speed of the game. I don't have any real suggestions about how you can get used to that other than trying to find some high caliber pickup games if you can.

I think the most important aspect is to be in the very best shape you can be. You should be running almost every day anywhere from 6 to 10 miles. And then, top off your runs with 10 to 15 100 yard dashes or shuttle runs.

The first practices are going to be in some hot August weather. The coach might try to bust as many balls in the first few days to see who has got it and who doesn't. Be in shape and the coach will notice you.
JoseP is offline   Quote 
Old 26 Jul 2004, 06:25 PM   #3
CoachCoach
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: USA
Default Re: Need advice from College players

JoseP is exactly right....speed of the game is the biggest difference. You will learn that getting rid of the ball by playing ONE-TOUCH and TWO-TOUCH soccer is the way to go at the College level.

If you hold on to the ball and try to dribble too much at the college level, your opponents will take you out physically. What's worse is these guys will be an average 30-50 pounds heavier than the HS guys you played against...so you'll probably get messed up bad if you don't pass.

The key is, before you get the ball, think where you will pass it when you do receive it. So when it comes to you, you can make a quick one or two touch pass. Good luck.
CoachCoach is offline   Quote 
Old 27 Jul 2004, 12:38 AM   #4
thegaffer7
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: FL, via Wycombe, Eng
Default Re: Need advice from College players

yeah man, most definately the pace of the game drastically changes to a much higher pace than hs at the college level..i just got back from a tryout at jacksonville university, a DI school, which went very well for me, i made the team! your mind must always be thinking what to do next, and your first touch must be on point at all times cause alot of it is one and two touch football..another thing is that the guys are well built and their fitness levels are very high, but over time you will be too with the weight training and running that you'll go through...man, i think i just repeated what the last two posts said...just try hard and be vocal and you'll be fine..good luck man! let me know how it goes!!
thegaffer7 is offline   Quote 
Old 27 Jul 2004, 10:53 AM   #5
thedeuce_2
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Virginia
Default Re: Need advice from College players

Thanks for the advice guys. My tryouts start Aug 19th so I'll try to get you an update as soon as I know something. Thanks again for the courtesy.
thedeuce_2 is offline   Quote 
Old 27 Jul 2004, 06:19 PM   #6
Alej
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: South Orange, NJ
Default Re: Need advice from College players

pretty much everything said above...6-10 miles a day is too much though, you might lose some quickness doing this much running. mentally, you have to really understand the game...having a grasp on really what your coach is trying to get you to do will really impress him.
Alej is offline   Quote 
Old 27 Jul 2004, 07:01 PM   #7
Elninho
BigSoccer Member++
 
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Pasadena, CA

Supporter: Los Angeles Galaxy
Default Re: Need advice from College players

Quote:
Originally Posted by CoachCoach
JoseP is exactly right....speed of the game is the biggest difference. You will learn that getting rid of the ball by playing ONE-TOUCH and TWO-TOUCH soccer is the way to go at the College level.

If you hold on to the ball and try to dribble too much at the college level, your opponents will take you out physically. What's worse is these guys will be an average 30-50 pounds heavier than the HS guys you played against...so you'll probably get messed up bad if you don't pass.

The key is, before you get the ball, think where you will pass it when you do receive it. So when it comes to you, you can make a quick one or two touch pass. Good luck.
College players tend to be much more physical than high school players - be prepared to have to put the shoulder in a lot; if you're going to hold the ball at all you need to get good at shielding it, and have enough strength to keep from getting pushed off the ball. Also, good first touch is essential, mainly because if you don't have the ball under control on your first touch you're going to have someone hitting you right away. Expect hard and possibly dirty tackles. Even within the NCAA umbrella, D3 is much more physical than D1. We averaged three yellow cards a game last season which made us the cleanest team in our conference; La Verne actually got an average of one red card per game.

My own introduction to D3 college soccer was especially nasty - my freshman season lasted less than 30 seconds. I received the ball on the wing, tried to shield the ball from a defender, and had a second defender slide right through my ankle. End of season.
Elninho is online now   Quote 
Old 27 Jul 2004, 11:33 PM   #8
JoseP
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2002
Default Re: Need advice from College players

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alej
pretty much everything said above...6-10 miles a day is too much though, you might lose some quickness doing this much running. mentally, you have to really understand the game...having a grasp on really what your coach is trying to get you to do will really impress him.
FWIW, I was trying to get him ready for the August practices by increasing his endurance. I don't know how that would affect his speed, but I did balance it with speed drills as well. But, if that is a problem, lower the distance running and do more of the speed drills.
JoseP is offline   Quote 
Old 28 Jul 2004, 02:17 AM   #9
SCoach
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Default Re: Need advice from College players

You don't run 5-6 miles in a game in one clip. Try to keep your fitness work soccer-specific. Also be sure to include some agility work. Some of the following exercises will be useful.

1. 120s. On a football field, run from the back of one endzone to the back of the other in 15-18 seconds, run back to the start in 25-30 seconds and use the remainder of the minute to rest. Then repeat. Take an extra minute after your 4th, and 7th run, and do 10. If you can't do 10 your first time (and unless you're darn fit you won't) then try to take breaks every few runs.

2. Graduated sprints. Run 10 sprints each at the following distances (20 yds, 40yds, 80 yds, 100 yds). Take a full rest between each one. About 20 seconds for the short runs, to 1 minute each for the longer ones.

3. Place two cones or shirts, or some marker 20 yards apart. Run between each 6 times (out and back is 1 rep) in no more than 35-45 seconds. Do 5 sets of these, take a 10 minute break, then do 5 more sets but instead of a normal turn, run back to the line backwards. Should take you an extra 20 seconds or so per set.

4. Do a two mile run as fast as you can. Time yourself. You should fall between 10 and 11 minutes.

5. Play 30 minutes of 1v1 against your friends to small goals. Try to bring 2-3 friends and play against each of them for 10-15 minutes. You want fresh legs against you.

6. Play in a small sided game for and hour, trying to play the entire game one touch if you can. Play it strategically so that when you are on the ball it's one touch, and when you pass you either create space for the person on the ball, or you create a 2v1 around the ball. Thinking in this basic tactical way will increase your usefulness around the ball in a way that will show up HUGE when you get to college.

Each of these exercises should be done on different days. So there are 6 days represented here. If you really want to push things, try to do your 2 mile run each morning or afternoon, and combine it with the other activites listed.

When you are prepared to test your aerobic fitness levels, go to the track, and run around as many times as you can in 12 minutes. Divide the track into 4 equal sections (marker at start/finish, the center of each turn, and directly across from start finish) and find out how many laps and quarter laps you can run in 12 minutes. A fit college make should be making 8.5 to 10 laps. When or if you get to 10 laps in 12 minutes, you'll find that you are fit enough to play a full half without subs. Your coach will love you.

I use all of these methods to prepare my teams and I have never had an issue with fitness when they have been able to complete the work.

Good luck to you.
SCoach is offline   Quote 
Old 13 Aug 2006, 02:11 PM   #10
iamaredneck13
BigSoccer Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: MD
Default Re: Need advice from College players

Again everything that everyone has said above.....my coach starts out tryouts w/ a 45 min run w/ three speeds walk sprint jog, one whistle is sprint 2 whistles jog 3 whistles walk. . . we only here those 3 whistles at the end though lol. . . so i go for a hour run every day. . . i run for 5 to 10 min then sprint for 30 sec. . .then go back to my jog
i then follow that every other day with a series of sprints 20's 30's 40's and 50's
iamaredneck13 is offline   Quote 
Share

Reply

  Home > Forums > On The Pitch > Player


On sale for $69.99
at our soccer store

On sale for $31.99
or buy soccer jerseys

Share
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Forum Jump

World of Soccer
On The Pitch
Equipment & Gear
Soccer Store
England
Europe
USA
Americas
Asia, Oceania & Africa
Women's Soccer
Not Soccer Related
Customer Service







All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:21 PM.



 

Copyright © 2009 Big Internet Group, LLC. All rights reserved. PRIVACY POLICY. TERMS OF USE.
The BigSoccer name and logo and 'Share the Passion!' are service marks of Big Internet Group, LLC.
The BIG Network: Soccer | Aussie Rules Football | Travel | Cricket | Lacrosse | Music
Views expressed by the bloggers and users of BigSoccer do not represent the views of Big Internet Group, LLC.