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Why our opinion is not as relevant as we think it is – Part 1

2015 marks the 15th year that I have been working in soccer.  In that time, I have had thousands of conversations with coaches, parents, and players, at virtually all of the different levels of the game.  Upon reflecting on these conversations it has become apparent to me that many of us subjectively think and feel [...]

By | November 15th, 2015|For Parents, Science|3 Comments

Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog #10: Friday, November 13th, 2015

Hi everyone, Welcome to the next edition of the Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog. In this Blog, I will be providing weekly video content relating to all things soccer and fitness. In this edition, I discuss the effectiveness of backwards running - both on the ground, as well as on a high speed / high incline [...]

By | November 13th, 2015|Fitness, Science, Technology|0 Comments

The Science Behind 1 Match Per-Week

Last week in our blog, I discussed how the Canadian college and university soccer regular season and play-off schedules are hurting the development and long-term health of players by forcing them to play 2, and sometimes even 3, full 90+ minute matches per week, over a 10-12 week time period.  This post garnered a large [...]

By | November 9th, 2015|Fitness, Injuries, Science|0 Comments

Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog #9: Friday, November 6th, 2015

Hi everyone, Welcome to the next edition of the Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog. In this Blog, I will be providing weekly video content relating to all things soccer and fitness. In this edition, I discuss problems associated with the North American College and University soccer schedules, including accumulation of fatigue and higher injury rates due [...]

By | November 6th, 2015|Fitness, Injuries, Science|0 Comments

How Canadian College And University Soccer Is Hurting Young Soccer Players – And What Can Be Done About It

It’s hard to believe, but we are now in the first week of November, 2015.  For college and university soccer players, if you’re lucky enough to still be playing by this time of year, it means you have progressed deep into the play-offs and are very close to qualifying for the National Championships, which are [...]

By | November 2nd, 2015|Fitness, Science|14 Comments

Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog #8: Friday, October 30th, 2015

Hi everyone, Welcome to the next edition of the Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog. In this Blog, I will be providing weekly video content relating to all things soccer and fitness. In this edition, I discuss carbohydrate/muscle glycogen replenishment in soccer, and how to ensure that players get the right amount of carbohydrates to maintain [...]

By | October 30th, 2015|For Parents, Nutrition, Science|0 Comments

Speed Training – What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You (Part 3)

I have been working as a fitness coach with elite level soccer players for 15 years.  In that time, the one physical ability that seems to always have been of the highest importance to players, parents, and coaches alike, is running speed. Unfortunately, running speed – and how to train/improve it correctly – is probably [...]

By | October 27th, 2015|Fitness, For Parents, Science|0 Comments

Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog #7: Friday, October 23rd, 2015

Hi everyone, Welcome to the next edition of the Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog. In this Blog, I will be providing weekly video content relating to all things soccer and fitness. In this edition, I discuss electrolyte replenishment in soccer, and how to ensure that players get the right amount of electrolytes to prevent dehydration [...]

By | October 23rd, 2015|Fitness, Nutrition, Science|0 Comments

Speed Training – What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You (Part 2)

I have been working as a fitness coach with elite level soccer players for 15 years.  In that time, the one physical ability that seems to always have been of the highest importance to players, parents, and coaches alike, is running speed. Unfortunately, running speed – and how to train/improve it correctly – is probably [...]

By | October 19th, 2015|Fitness, Science|0 Comments

Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog #6: Friday, October 16th, 2015

Hi everyone, Welcome to the next edition of the Soccer Fitness Gols Video Blog. In this Blog, I will be providing weekly video content relating to all things soccer and fitness. In this edition, I discuss the difference between subjective and objective training methods, and how they can affect both the physical, as well as [...]

By | October 16th, 2015|Fitness, Science|0 Comments